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The Department of Mathematical Sciences provides advanced degree programs in mathematics, featuring concentrations in algebra, analysis, topology, applied mathematics, probability and statistics, and actuarial science. These master's programs cater both to students aiming for doctoral studies and those seeking immediate professional employment after graduation. Participants can train for teaching roles in secondary or higher education, or pursue research careers in academic, corporate, governmental, or business settings. The department offers three master's degree tracks: traditional mathematics (Option A), statistics (Option B), and actuarial science (Option C). Prospective PhD candidates focusing on mathematics or statistics may choose from options A, B, C, or the combined master's degree pathway.