2024-2025 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog
Mathematics, MS
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Degree Requirements
http://www.mathematics.pitt.edu/graduate/graduate-handbook
Requirements for the MA
http://www.mathematics.pitt.edu/graduate/graduate-handbook#mastershttp://www.mathematics.pitt.edu/graduate/graduate-handbook#masters
The MA in mathematics requires completion of at least ten mathematics courses (30 credits) and an oral comprehensive examination. Six of the ten courses must be taken at the 2000-3000 level; the remaining ones may be those given by the department at the 1000 level or those cross-listed with other departments. Achievement of an overall course average of B or better is required for all courses.
The master’s programs in applied mathematics contain several tracks, each having a selection of required and elective courses. The MA program requires 30 credits (minimum of 7 departmental, with 5 (of the 7) at the 2000 level or above) and an oral comprehensive examination. An MS option is available that requires a total of 30 credits and a thesis (24 course credits + 6 credits-thesis).
Requirements for the MS
http://www.mathematics.pitt.edu/graduate/graduate-handbook#masters
The MS in mathematics requires completion of at least eight mathematics courses (24 credits) and the completion and defense of a thesis in mathematics (6 credits). Six of the eight courses must be taken at the 2000-3000 level; the remaining ones may be those given by the department at the 1000 level or those cross-listed with other departments. Achievement of an overall course average of B or better is required for all courses.
The master’s programs in applied mathematics contain several tracks, each having a selection of required and elective courses. The MA program requires 30 credits (minimum of 7 departmental, with 5 (of the 7) at the 2000 level or above) and an oral comprehensive examination. An MS option is available that requires a total of 30 credits and a thesis (24 course credits + 6 credits-thesis).
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