Master of Science in Mathematics
The program prepares students for careers in mathematical sciences or those computer science related fields where a deeper knowledge of mathematical foundations is required. It accommodates individuals with varying academic backgrounds and career objectives, including students interested in pursuing a Ph.D. in the mathematical sciences. The program offers an optional concentration in Discrete Mathematics and Cryptography. Upon completion of the program, the students are expected to have broad knowledge and fundamental understanding of probability theory, real analysis, and modern algebra. Depending on the concentration they choose students gain deeper understanding of advanced mathematics or applications of discrete mathematics to computer science and develop awareness of the interplay between mathematical disciplines and their relevance to science, computer science and engineering.
The Master of Science in Mathematics consists of four core courses and six electives and offers an optional concentration in Discrete Mathematics and Cryptography. The total credit requirement for the program is 30 credits. Students choose to pursue the concentration in Discrete Mathematics and Cryptography are required to select at least 3 courses from the concentration in Discrete Mathematics and Cryptography electives list.
Mathematics Requirements
Common Core Courses
MA 605 | Foundation of Algebra I | 3 |
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MA 540 | Introduction to Probability Theory | 3 |
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MA 611 | Probability | 3 |
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MA 635 | Functional Analysis I | 3 |
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MA 606 | Foundation of Algebra II | 3 |
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MA 636 | Functional Analysis II | 3 |
Concentration in Discrete Mathematics and Cryptography Elective Courses
Students who choose to pursue the optional concentration in Discrete Mathematics and Cryptography must select at least three courses from the following list:
MA 503 | Discrete Mathematics for Cryptography | 3 |
MA 526 | Foundations of computation and computational complexity | 3 |
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MA 544 | Numerical Linear Algebra for Big Data | 3 |
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MA 552 | Axiomatic Linear Algebra | 3 |
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MA 564 | Mathematics of post-quantum cryptography | 3 |
MA 565 | Quantum Algorithms | 3 |
MA 567 | Computational Algebraic Geometry | 3 |
MA 620 | Pricing and Hedging | 3 |
CS 579 | Foundations of Cryptography | 3 |
MA 526: CS 601 is acceptable in place of MA 526.
Only one of MA 544 and MA 552 can count as an elective course towards the concentration.
Elective courses for the program
MA 503 | Discrete Mathematics for Cryptography | 3 |
MA 526 | Foundations of computation and computational complexity | 3 |
MA 541 | Statistical Methods | 3 |
MA 544 | Numerical Linear Algebra for Big Data | 3 |
MA 550 | Introduction to Lie Theory | 3 |
MA 552 | Axiomatic Linear Algebra | 3 |
MA 564 | Mathematics of post-quantum cryptography | 3 |
MA 565 | Quantum Algorithms | 3 |
MA 567 | Computational Algebraic Geometry | 3 |
MA 606 | Foundation of Algebra II | 3 |
MA 611 | Probability | 3 |
MA 612 | Mathematical Statistics | 3 |
MA 620 | Pricing and Hedging | 3 |
MA 627 | Combinatorial Analysis | 3 |
MA 623 | Stochastic Processes | 3 |
MA 636 | Functional Analysis II | 3 |
MA 637 | Mathematical Logic I | 3 |
MA 638 | Mathematical Logic II | 3 |
MA 649 | Intermediate Differential Equations | 3 |
MA 650 | Intermediate Partial Differential Equations | 3 |
MA 651 | Topology I | 3 |
MA 652 | Topology II | 3 |
MA 681 | Complex Analysis with Applications | 3 |
MA 717 | Algebraic Topology | 3 |
MA 727 | Theory of Algebraic Numbers | 3 |
MA 752 | Advanced Topics in Algebra | 3 |
MA 800 | Special Problems in Mathematics (MS) | 1-6 |
MA 810 | Special Topics in Mathematics | 1-3 |
MA 900 | Thesis in Mathematics | 1-10 |
CPE 695 | Applied Machine Learning | 3 |
CS 570 | Introduction to Programming, Data Structures, and Algorithms | 3 |
CS 579 | Foundations of Cryptography | 3 |
CS 600 | Advanced Algorithm Design and Implementation | 3 |
CS 601 | Algorithmic Complexity | 3 |
CS 693 | Cryptographic Protocols | 3 |
PEP 553 | Quantum Mechanics and Engineering Applications | 3 |
PEP 557 | Quantum Information and Quantum Computation | 3 |
Students may choose MA 900 - Thesis in Mathematics for six credits as one of their electives to work on a specific project with an advisor. Enrolling in MA 900 is subject to approval by the program coordinator.