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The Master of Science program offers a thorough grounding in core principles of contemporary mathematics, ideal for aspiring community college instructors or future doctoral candidates. This 30-credit degree mandates foundational two-semester sequences in algebra, topology, and real analysis, plus a semester of complex analysis. Students must also complete an advanced sequence in one specialized area (algebra, topology, differential geometry, differential equations, or analysis) and may select electives from other graduate mathematics offerings. Similarly, the Master of Arts program delivers an extensive overview of modern mathematical concepts, serving both prospective junior college educators and doctoral applicants. This equivalent 30-credit curriculum requires the same foundational coursework in algebra, topology, real analysis, and complex analysis, along with an advanced sequence in a chosen specialization and optional graduate-level mathematics electives.