MMATH - Mathematics (MS)
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9 credit hours. Grade of B or better in these courses
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Meet all coursework requirements (30–32 credit hours), including nine credit hours of core QE I courses (MATH 715, 716, 721, 723, 730, 731, 770, and 771) with a grade of B or better in these courses, and write a thesis involving original mathematical research. The thesis must be defended before the student's supervisory committee. For this option, the Program of Study must include six to eight credit hours of MATH 899 (Thesis Topics).
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Meet all coursework requirements (30–32 credit hours), including nine credit hours of core QE I courses (MATH 715, 716, 721, 723, 730, 731, 770, and 771) with a grade of B or better in these courses, and write a report on existing mathematical results. The report must be defended before the student's supervisory committee. For this option, the Program of Study must include two credit hours of MATH 898 (Master's Research).
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Pass two QE I subject exams and all course work requirements (30-32 credit hours) to include at least nine credit hours of core QE I courses (715, 716, 721, 723, 730, 731, 770, 771 with a grade of B or better in these courses)
By the end of the second semester of graduate study, the student is expected to choose a major professor and a Supervisory Committee and file a Program of Study with the Graduate School. This Supervisory Committee will advise the student throughout the remaining period of study, as well as administer the Final Examination.
The Program of Study must be approved by the student’s Supervisory Committee, the Department Head, and the Dean of the Graduate School. The student must earn a minimum of 30 credit hours of graduate credit (courses numbered at the 700 level or above). The student must maintain at least a 3.0 GPA in the courses listed on the Program of Study. Furthermore, the student must earn a grade of A or B in three-fourths of these courses, with nothing worse than a C grade in the remaining courses.