Master of Science in Mathematics
Applied Mathematics
The graduate curriculum seeks to develop a broad and balanced perspective in the mathematical sciences, covering both the traditional areas of pure mathematics and the many interdisciplinary fields in applied mathematics. Students are encouraged to develop a deep understanding in any chosen area of pure mathematics to enable them to pursue a career in either academic or non-academic settings.
The M.S. degree requires two years of graduate study by full-time students and up to four years by part-time students. A minimum of 30 credit hours of coursework (that is, at least 10 courses) is required for the degree.
Students not seeking a degree, but desiring to take graduate courses in mathematics for personal/professional development, may receive approval to take courses in this program under graduate non-degree student classification.
Admission Requirements
Applications are invited from qualified students with at least a bachelor's degree (or equivalent) from an accredited institution in mathematics, or in the physical sciences or engineering with a strong mathematics background. The minimal mathematics background includes at least 13 credit hours of mathematics courses past the calculus sequence (single and multivariate calculus and differential equations).
Applied Mathematics Course Requirements
For students in applied mathematics, the plan of study must include:
Four math courses from the following list:
| Ordinary Differential Equations | MATH 52200 |
| Complex Analysis | MATH 53000 |
| Real Analysis & Measure Theory | MATH 54400 |
| Linear Algebra | MATH 55400 |
| Partial Differential Equations | MATH 52300 |
| Functional Analysis | MATH 54600 |
| Probability | STAT 51900 |
Four applied math courses from the following list:
| Ordinary Differential Equations | MATH 52200 |
| Applied Computational Methods I | MATH 55900 |
| Applied Computational Methods II | MATH 55200 |
| Mathematical Modeling I | MATH 57800 |
| Mathematical Modeling II* | MATH 58800 |
* or a life sciences modeling course
The remaining two courses are electives and should be chosen with the approval of the student's advisor.
General Requirements and Policies
Consult the Purdue Graduate Student Handbook for additional requirements, policies, and resources.
Additional Information
For further information, contact Prof. Ray Chin at 317-274-6998 or rchin @ math.iupui.edu.
