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A strong grasp of mathematics serves as the cornerstone for virtually every global industry. This makes a Stevens mathematics master's degree a powerful catalyst for professional growth.
The Stevens mathematics graduate program equips students for roles in mathematical sciences or computer science fields demanding advanced mathematical expertise. Designed for diverse academic backgrounds and career aspirations, it also supports those aiming for doctoral studies in mathematical sciences.
Students may choose to specialize in Discrete Mathematics and Cryptography, gaining profound insights into advanced mathematical concepts or their computational applications, while exploring connections between mathematical fields and their importance across scientific, computing, and engineering domains.
Stevens' Algebra and Cryptology Center (ACC) serves as a hub for pioneering research in computational algebra applications for cryptography. As a student, you'll access specialized ACC-led courses and weekly seminars, graduating with excellent preparation for either academic research or industry leadership positions.
Students must have a bachelor’s degree, with a minimum GPA of 3.0, from an accredited institution.
English language proficiency students must score at least 74 on TOEFL iBT, 550 on TOEFL PBT, 6 on IELTS.
Application Deadlines: Fall: April 15; Spring: November 1.