Requirements:
Thesis Option
- Requires a minimum of 32 credit hours, with at least 21 credit hours in mathematics (excluding MATH 691 credits).
- The core courses must include two sequences selected from the following:
- MATH 607, 608 (Real Analysis);
- MATH 609, 610 (Numerical Analysis);
- MATH 611, 612 (Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations);
- MATH 613, 626 or 627, 630 (Graph Theory/Number Theory/Combinatorics; choose two courses out of the three options);
- MATH 617, 618 (Complex Analysis);
- MATH 622, 623 (Differential Geometry);
- MATH 636, 637 (Topology);
- MATH 641, 642 (Analysis for Applications I and II);
- MATH 653, 654 (Algebra).
- Each student must write a thesis. A maximum of 6 credit hours of MATH 691 (Research) may be included in the degree plan for this purpose.
- Students with a GPR of 3.5 or above for course work on the degree plan may petition for exemption from the final exam.
Non-Thesis Option
- Requires a minimum of 36 credit hours, with at least 24 credit hours in mathematics.
- The core courses must include two sequences selected from the following:
- MATH 607, 608 (Real Analysis);
- MATH 609, 610 (Numerical Analysis);
- MATH 611, 612 (Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations);
- MATH 613, 626 or 627, 630 (Graph Theory/Number Theory/Combinatorics; choose two courses out of the three options);
- MATH 617, 618 (Complex Analysis);
- MATH 622, 623 (Differential Geometry);
- MATH 636, 637 (Topology);
- MATH 641, 642 (Analysis for Applications I and II);
- MATH 653, 654 (Algebra).
- No student for this degree can be exempt from the final examination.