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Eligible College students can earn both a bachelor's and master's degree in mathematics simultaneously upon completing their undergraduate program. To qualify, students must fulfill all academic criteria for both degrees. Although relatively few undergraduates pursue this combined degree path, many take advanced graduate-level math courses. Enrollment in any graduate mathematics class necessitates written approval from the undergraduate studies director, who evaluates whether the course benefits the student's academic goals. Applications for the dual degree program should be submitted to a mathematics department undergraduate studies co-director promptly, with a deadline no later than Winter Quarter of the junior year.
Students are required to have high school equivalent of US qualification.
Applicants are required to have score of 100 or higher on the Internet-Based TOEFL or 600 or higher on the Paper-Based TOEFL. Minimum required scores on the IELTS are an overall score of 7.0, with subs cores of 7.0 each. The minimum acceptable score on the PTE is 70