B.S./M.S. in Applied Mathematics,
& B.S./M.S. of Science in Applied Statistics

(In Process of Revision)

The combined B.S./M.S. degrees in applied mathematics and degree in applied statistics allow students to earn both a B.S. in mathematics and either an M.S. in applied mathematics or an M.S. in applied statistics. The program in applied mathematics is designed for undergraduate mathematics students in one of the following concentrations: statistics or actuarial science.

The program in applied statistics is intended for undergraduate students who seek a more specialized focus on statistical applications. It is expected that students will complete the Common Core in mathematics by the end of the sophomore year, will begin taking graduate-level courses during the senior year and will complete the requirements for the Master's of Science in applied mathematics or the Master's of Science in applied statistics approximately one year after satisfying the requirements for the B.S. degree.

To be admitted to this program, students must apply to either the chair of the department or to one of the program directors no later than the beginning of the junior year. Careful planning of course sequencing in these programs is essential. A maximum of 12 undergraduate quarter hours with grade of B or better may be counted toward the M.S. degree.

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS:

Common Core Courses

Mathematics Requirements: Computer Science Requirements: CSC 211 Programming in Java I or CSC 261 Programming language I: C/C++, or a more advanced course in any programming language.  

 

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