Master of Science in Mathematics
Pure and Applied Mathematics
Graduate Program Coordinator Dr. William R. Parzynski I. Pure Mathematics (12 semester hours)
Algebra:
MATH 531, Abstract Algebra I, 3 credits
MATH 535, Linear Algebra I, 3 credits
Analysis:
MATH 521, Real Variables I, 3 credits
MATH 525, Complex Variables I, 3 credits
II. Applied Mathematics (12 semester hours)
MATH 530, Mathematical Computing, 3 credits
MATH 560, Numerical Analysis, 3 credits
MATH 584, Selected Topics in Operations Research, 3 credits
MATH 591, Applied Industrial Mathematics, 3 credits
III. Mathematics, Statistics, and/or Computer Science Electives
(9 semester hours)
In addition to any of the remaining courses listed above,
select any
3 of the following mathematics courses:
MATH 520, Set Theory, 3 credits
MATH 521, 522, Real Variables I, II, 3 credits EACH
MATH 252, 526, Complex Variables I, II, 3 credits EACH
MATH 531, 532, Abstract Algebra I, II, 3 credits EACH
MATH 535, 536, Linear Algebra I, II, 3 credits EACH
MATH 537, Mathematical Logic, 3 credits
MATH 540, Probability, 3 credits
MATH 541, Applied Statistics, 3 credits
MATH 544, Statistical Computing, 3 credits
MATH 548, Applied Regression Analysis, 3 credits
MATH 551, Topology, 3 credits
MATH 554, Projective Geometry, 3 credits
MATH 555, Differential Geometry, 3 credits
MATH 564, Ordinary Differential Equations, 3 credits
MATH 566, Partial Differential Equations, 3 credits
MATH 568, Applied Mathematics: Continuous, 3 credits
MATH 569, Applied Mathematics: Discrete, 3 credits
MATH 580, Combinatorial Mathematics, 3 credits
MATH 581, Graph Theory, 3 credits
MATH 584, Selected Topics in Operations Research, 3 credits
MATH 590, Selected Topics in Advanced Mathematics, 3 credits
MATH 595, Seminars in Mathematics, 1-4 credits
MATH 690, Independent Study in Mathematics, 3 credits
Alternative electives (e.g. MATH: 420 to
469, CMPT: 570 to 599, 670 to 699) are encouraged with prior written
approval of the graduate coordinator. MATH: 425-426 must be elected
if equivalent courses have not been taken previously.
IV. A comprehensive examination
in Algebra, Analysis and Applied Mathematics or thesis option.
TO APPLY TO THIS PROGRAM, PLEASE VISIT
http://www.montclair.edu/graduate/prospective/app.shtml
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