Master of Arts in Mathematics
To obtain the Master of Arts degree in Mathematics the student must:
- Earn a total of 30 acceptable credits.
- Complete a thesis not to exceed 6 semester hours, which may be
applied towards the 30-hour total.
- Choose Mathematics courses with a number of 8000 or above and
ending in the digit zero or six and excluding 8010, 8020, 8040, and
8880. At least twelve of these credit hours must be courses with a
number ending in a zero digit, excluding 8970 and 8990.
- Up to 12 hours of graduate work may be taken in other areas
related to Mathematics, such as Physics or Computer Science, with the
permission of the Graduate Program Committee. Such work may not count
toward the 12 hours described in 3) above. Such courses must also be at the 8000 level or above and end in the digit zero or six.
- Maintain a B average in all course work with no grade lower than
C.
- Pass a comprehensive exam including an oral defense of the
thesis.
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