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The department provides Master of Science degrees in both Applied Mathematics and Statistics. These two-year graduate programs conclude with either a comprehensive exam or thesis, equipping students for both doctoral pursuits and careers in various academic and professional environments. The Applied Mathematics M.S. delivers thorough training in core mathematical methods, focusing especially on differential equations and numerical techniques. This 30-credit program features year-long studies in real analysis, numerical analysis, and differential equations, plus a semester of complex analysis. Students can select electives from advanced topics including various programming methods, convex analysis, calculus of variations, functional analysis applications, and control theory. An innovative Industrial Mathematics specialization permits six elective credits from approved courses in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, Engineering, ISOM, Business, or Environmental Sciences. This track culminates in a practical thesis project, where students solve real-world problems sourced from industry, academia, or government agencies.