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Master of Science in Mathematics

Program Description

The MS Mathematics program, instituted in 2001, provides students with a firm grounding in theoretical mathematics. The curriculum includes courses that further develop in the student the ability to apply mathematical tools of analysis to problems in other disciplines like Engineering, Physics, Life Sciences, Computing Sciences, Statistics, Finance and even Social Sciences.


Program Content and Structure

Once admitted to the program, the student must take the following courses:


Thesis Plan(TP)Non-Thesis Plan(NTP)
Required Courses12 Units12 Units
Math 221: Abstract Algebra I3 Units3 Units
Math 222: Linear Algebra3 Units3 Units
Math 232: Real Analysis3 Units3 Units
Math 234: Complex Analysis3 Units3 Units
Electives12 Units21 Units
Math 213: Theory of Differential Equations3 Units3 Units
Math 214: Dynamical Systems3 Units3 Units
Math 215: Introduction to Mathematical Modeling3 Units3 Units
Math 216: Applied Partial Differential Equations3 Units3 Units
Math 217: Integral Equations3 Units3 Units
Math 218: Introduction to Applied Mathematics3 Units3 Units
Math 223 : Abstract Algebra II3 Units3 Units
Math 225: Number Theory with Applications3 Units3 Units
Math 235: Applied Complex Variable Theory3 Units3 Units
Math 236: Numerical Analysis3 Units3 Units
Math 237: Functional Analysis3 Units3 Units
Math 240: Topological Structures3 Units3 Units
Math 250: Modern Geometry3 Units3 Units
Math 255: Applied Combinatorics3 Units3 Units
Math 256: Graph Theory3 Units3 Units
Math 260: Probability and Applications3 Units3 Units
Math 298: Special Topics3 Units3 Units
Math 300: Master's Thesis6 UnitsNot Required
Comprehensive Exam and Oral Paper PresentationNot RequiredRequired
Total30 Units33 Units

 

Retention Policy for Thesis Option

To qualify for the Master's Degree under the Thesis Option, a student must satisfy the following requirements:

  1. complete a minimum of twenty-four (24) units of formal graduate courses

  2. maintain a Cumulative Weighted Average Grade (CWAG) of "2.0" or better in his/her graduate courses at the end of each academic year

  3. successfully defend a Master's Thesis

  4. submit at least five (5) bound and certified copies of the approved Master's Thesis.


Retention Policy for Non-Thesis Option

To qualify for the Master's Degree under the Non-Thesis Option, a student must satisfy the following requirements:

  1. complete a minimum of thirty (30) units of formal graduate courses

  2. maintain a Cumulative Weighted Average Grade (CWAG) of "2.0" or better in his/her graduate courses at the end of each academic year

  3. pass the Master's Comprehensive Examination


Additional Requirements

Additional requirements over and above these minimum University requirements and standards for the Master's Degree programs may be adopted by colleges/units for their Master's Degree programs with the approval of the appropriate bodies. A student choosing the Thesis option is encouraged o produce a pre-print paper of his thesis, where applicable.

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