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Fee
60000

Application Fee

75
Course Duration
24
Application Intakes
Feb 1st/Apr 1st
REQUIRED
SCORES
GRE
300
GMAT
0
TOEFL
80
Duolingo
105
IELTS
6.5
PTE
56
GPA
3
CGPA
7
%
70

The Master of Science (MS) in Mathematical Sciences degree program is a three-semester course of study that develops the student’s understanding of mathematics beyond that obtained in a standard undergraduate program. It offers students a thorough background in advanced mathematical concepts, focusing on clear, logical reasoning and communication. Students may choose from one of these possible concentrations: pure mathematics, applied mathematics, and financial mathematics. 

A minimum of 30 graduate credits in mathematics or statistics are required with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Students must choose between three tracks: Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Financial Mathematics. Each track has a core of classes that the students must take. The remaining credits are chosen from a list of electives. 

Visit the curriculum guide to learn about the required courses for each track. More details concerning the requirements of the program are explained in the Mathematical Sciences Department’s Graduate Handbook. See the course descriptions for information on the content.

A student entering with the minimum requirements should expect to take two years to complete the program. Students entering the program with a stronger mathematical background may be able to complete the program in three semesters.

The Master of Science (MS) in Mathematical Sciences degree program is a three-semester course of study that develops the student’s understanding of mathematics beyond that obtained in a standard undergraduate program. It offers students a thorough background in advanced mathematical concepts, focusing on clear, logical reasoning and communication. Students may choose from one of these possible concentrations: pure mathematics, applied mathematics, and financial mathematics. 

A graduate of the program is prepared to enter the workforce as a professional mathematical scientist. An appropriate choice of courses will also prepare students to pursue a PhD in Mathematical Sciences.

All applicants for the MS Mathematical Sciences program are automatically reviewed for scholarship eligibility at the time of application.

Curriculum

MS in Mathematical Sciences

Credit Hour Requirement
A minimum of 30 graduate credits are required with a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Graduate Mathematics or Statistics Courses
Of the courses taken to fulfill the 30 credits, at least 3 should come from the following list.
Course    Title/Desc    Credit
MATH7001    Complex Analysis    3
MATH7002    Real Analysis    3
MATH7003    Rings, Fields and Galois Theory    3
MATH7004    Topology    3
MATH7005    Ordinary Differential Equations    3
MATH7006    Partial Differential Equations    3
MATH7011    Advanced Mathematical Modeling    3
MATH7015    Numerical Linear Algebra    3
STAT7032    Probability    3
MATH8001    Geometric Function Theory    3
MATH8002    Geometric Analysis    3
MATH8003    Functional Analysis    3
MATH8004    Operator Theory    3
MATH8005    Introduction to Algebraic Geometry    3
MATH8006    Algebra and Cryptography    3
MATH8007    Advanced Stochastic Processes    3
MATH8008    Stochastic Differential Equations    3
MATH8009    Advanced Partial Differential Equations    3
MATH8010    Advanced Numerical Analysis    3
MATH8011    Scientific Computation    3
MATH8012    Applied Mathematics Methods    3
MATH9001    Advanced Financial Mathematics    3

Track: Pure Mathematics
Students must choose between three tracks: Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Financial Mathematics. Each track has a core of classes that the students must take. The remaining credits are chosen from a list of electives.
Required Core Courses
Students have the option of taking the Mathematics PhD Qualifying Exam before entering the program. Students receiving a pass on this exam are not required to take the core courses.
Course    Title/Desc    Credit
MATH6001    Advanced Calculus I    4
MATH6002    Advanced Calculus II    4
MATH6003    Abstract Linear Algebra    3
Recommended Electives
Students are required to take at least three (3) courses.
Course    Title/Desc    Credit
MATH6004    Group Theory    3
MATH6005    Introduction to Complex Analysis    3
MATH7001    Complex Analysis    3
MATH7002    Real Analysis    3
MATH7003    Rings, Fields and Galois Theory    3
MATH7004    Topology    3
MATH7005    Ordinary Differential Equations    3
MATH7006    Partial Differential Equations    3
STAT7032    Probability    3
Other Electives
Select at least one other elective
Course    Title/Desc    Credit
MATH6006    Numerical Analysis    3
MATH6007    Partial Differential Equations and Fourier Analysis    3
MATH6008    Applied Probability and Stochastic Processes    3
MATH8001    Geometric Function Theory    3
MATH8002    Geometric Analysis    3
MATH8003    Functional Analysis    3
MATH8004    Operator Theory    3
MATH8005    Introduction to Algebraic Geometry    3
MATH8006    Algebra and Cryptography    3
MATH8007    Advanced Stochastic Processes    3
MATH8008    Stochastic Differential Equations    3
MATH8009    Advanced Partial Differential Equations    3
STAT6021    Mathematical Statistics I    3
STAT6022    Mathematical Statistics II    3

Track: Applied Mathematics
Students must choose between three tracks: Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Financial Mathematics. Each track has a core of classes that the students must take. The remaining credits are chosen from a list of electives.
Required Core Courses
Course    Title/Desc    Credit
MATH6006    Numerical Analysis    3
MATH6007    Partial Differential Equations and Fourier Analysis    3
MATH6012    Applied Linear Algebra    3
MATH6015    Mathematical Programming    3
MATH7011    Advanced Mathematical Modeling    3
Recommended Electives
Students are required to take at least two (2) courses.
Course    Title/Desc    Credit
MATH6019    Nonlinear Optimization    3
MATH7015    Numerical Linear Algebra    3
MATH8011    Scientific Computation    3
MATH8010    Advanced Numerical Analysis    3
MATH8012    Applied Mathematics Methods    3
Other Electives
Select at least one other elective
Course    Title/Desc    Credit
MATH6001    Advanced Calculus I    4
MATH6002    Advanced Calculus II    4
MATH6005    Introduction to Complex Analysis    3
MATH6008    Applied Probability and Stochastic Processes    3
MATH7005    Ordinary Differential Equations    3
MATH7006    Partial Differential Equations    3
Free Electives    Up to six (6) graduate credits from other departments, approved in advance by the student's advisor    0 - 6

Track: Financial Mathematics
Students must choose between three tracks: Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Financial Mathematics. Each track has a core of classes that the students must take. The remaining credits are chosen from a list of electives.
Required Core Courses
Course    Title/Desc    Credit
MATH6010    Probabilistic Aspects of Financial Modeling    3
MATH6011    Computational Financial Mathematics    3
STAT6031    Applied Regression Analysis    3
Recommended Electives
Students are required to take at least three (3) courses.
Course    Title/Desc    Credit
MATH6006    Numerical Analysis    3
MATH6007    Partial Differential Equations and Fourier Analysis    3
MATH6008    Applied Probability and Stochastic Processes    3
MATH6019    Nonlinear Optimization    3
MATH7006    Partial Differential Equations    3
MATH8008    Stochastic Differential Equations    3
MATH9001    Advanced Financial Mathematics    3
STAT6041    Time Series    3
Other Electives
Select at least one other elective
Course    Title/Desc    Credit
MATH6012    Applied Linear Algebra    3
MATH6015    Mathematical Programming    3
MATH7011    Advanced Mathematical Modeling    3
MATH7015    Numerical Linear Algebra    3
STAT7032    Probability    3
Free Electives    Up to six (6) graduate credits in finance and economics, approved in advance by the student's advisor.    0 - 6

Admission Requirements

Students applying for the program should have or be expecting to obtain a bachelor’s degree either in mathematics or in a related area with a strong mathematical foundation. Specifically, students should have taken:

  • Three semesters of calculus up to and including multivariate calculus
  • A semester course in ordinary differential equations
  • A semester course in linear algebra 

Students should have a grade point average of at least 3.0 (a “B” average) in these courses. 

While not required, a score of 155 or higher on the GRE quantitative section is a good indication a student will succeed in the MS program.

Proficiency in English is expected of international students whose native language is not English. A minimum score of 80 on the Internet-based TOEFL is required for admission. Also acceptable for admission are an overall band score of 6.5 on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), a score of 56 on the PEARSON Test of English (PTE), or a score of 105 on the Duolingo English Test. To be eligible for a Graduate Assistantship, a student must achieve a TOEFL score of at least 93, IELTS overall band score of at least 7, PTE score of at least 64, or Duolingo score of at least 115. The English proficiency requirement is met for applicants with degrees earned in English from accredited universities and colleges in the US or other English-speaking countries

Financial Support

We are pleased to announce the Fourier Fellowships for MS Math students entering in Fall 2022.  Named in honor of mathematician Joseph Fourier, whose work laid important foundations for both pure and applied mathematics, these competitive awards will provide full tuition support in addition to a modest stipend.

All applicants for the MS Mathematical Sciences program, including international students, are automatically reviewed for the Fourier Fellowships at the time of application.

Application Instructions

Applicants will need to meet the minimum requirements to be considered for the program. Completed applications will be reviewed beginning February 1. We will continue to receive applications until all positions are filled.

All application materials from international students requiring a US visa must be received prior to April 1 (but sooner is better) in order to allow time for the necessary paperwork to be processed. The visa application process can often take 90 days or more to complete.

How to apply: 

1. Create an online application

2. Include these documents in your application:

  • Three letters of recommendation. The application system will automatically send an email to each of the recommenders with a link to submit their letters. 
  • Unofficial copy of transcript (official transcript will be required if you are admitted to the program). 
  • GRE general test score (highly recommended).
  • Statement of purpose/cover letter 
  • English Proficiency for international students.

3. Pay the application fee 

UC’s CEEB college code is 1833, as established by The College Board. CEEB codes are used to ensure that test scores are sent to the correct institution. 

Tuition fee-2 years$60,000

Total fee-2 years$92,000


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