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The Department of Mathematics provides graduate studies culminating in a Master of Science degree. This M.S. program equips students with fundamental knowledge for professional paths in mathematics across industry, government, and education sectors. Participants can engage in original research projects guided by faculty mentors. Examine both practical and abstract mathematical concepts through Temple University's College of Science and Technology Master of Science in Mathematics program. This collaborative, cross-disciplinary curriculum readies graduates for mathematics-oriented roles in various fields. Students experience mathematics as both an applied science and theoretical pursuit. The vibrant coursework explores analytical methods, foundational concepts, and advanced theories, training students to tackle diverse mathematical challenges and articulate their findings professionally. A specialized track in Applied and Computational Mathematics is available for those interested in implementing mathematical solutions to real-world problems. With nearly one-to-one faculty mentorship, our close-knit program ensures personalized guidance. Small graduate seminars foster collaborative learning environments where students interact directly with professors and classmates. Opportunities exist to join active research teams focusing on algebra, mathematical analysis, applied mathematics, computational science, geometry, topology, and probability theory. Program completion options include a master's thesis, comprehensive examination, or passing the PhD qualifying exam. Students may finish the degree within three years through full-time or part-time study.
Specialize in applied and computational mathematics while pursuing your graduate degree. Benefit from small class sizes and direct faculty interaction to establish a solid foundation for professional advancement or further academic pursuits. Learn more about the Applied and Computational Mathematics Concentration within the Mathematics M.S. program.