Master Of Science Degree With a Major In Mathematics


Arkansas State University
Department of Mathematics & Statistics

P.O. Box 70
State University, AR 72467
Phone (870) 972-3090
Fax (870) 972-3950
http://www2.astate.edu/a/scimath/degrees/


Dr. Debra Ingram
Deartment Chair
Email: dingram@astate.edu

Program Description
Students seeking admission into the Master of Science in Mathematics must meet the admission requirements of the Graduate School and the specific program requirements. Students may not take 6000-level courses for credit until all undergraduate deficiencies have been removed. Candidates must take at least three of the following two semester sequences:

Functions of a Real Variable I and II (MATH 6823 and 6833)
Functions of a Complex Variable I and II (MATH 6853 and 6863)
Abstract Algebra I and II (MATH 6603 and 6613)
Point Set Topology and Differential Geometry (MATH 6753 and 6623)
Numerical Analysis I and II (MATH 6873 and 6883)
Data Analysis I and II (STAT 6633 and 6643)
Statistical Analysis I and II (STAT 6703 and 6713)

Candidates must take an additional 18 hours of which:

Minimum 12 hours in courses with MATH or STAT prefix
Maximum six hours in approved related areas
Minimum 21 hours of 6000 level coursework excluding thesis



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