Accelerated Program Requirements
Students will complete a minimum of 30 semester hours of graduate credits in mathematics. Twelve semester hours will provide a core experience for all graduate students, including one course in linear algebra, one course in abstract algebra, and two courses in analysis. Students will also complete 3-9 s.h. from Bank A, 6-12 s.h. from Bank B, and a minimum of 3 s.h. in Seminar and Research. Students should enroll in the required core courses first. The Mathematics Seminar is required and should be taken after most of the course work is completed. The comprehensive exam is usually taken during the Mathematics Seminar.
Total Required Credits for the Entire ADD Program: 138 s.h.
Admissions Requirements
The following is a list of items required to begin the application process for the ADD B.S./M.A. in Mathematics program. There may be additional action or materials required for admission to the program. Upon receipt of the materials below a representative from the Rowan Global Admissions Processing Office will contact you with confirmation or indicating any missing items.
• One letter of recommendation from a faculty member in the Mathematics Department
• Must be currently enrolled in the B.S. in Mathematics undergraduate degree program
• Successfully completed a minimum of 24 credits of undergraduate Mathematics coursework
• A minimum undergraduate Mathematics (major) GPA of 3.5 • Completion of the form Accelerated B.S./M.A. in Mathematics Dual Degree Program: Undergraduate student registering for a graduate course
• Completion of the form All Accelerated B.S.(B.A.)/M.S.(M.A.) Dual Degree Programs: transition into The Graduate School
Contingency for Students who do not Complete Master of Arts program:
If the student “opts out” before 12 graduate credits have been completed, any remaining credits needed for 120 credits required for the undergraduate degree will be taken at the undergraduate level and selected through consultation between the advisor, the Mathematics department and the student.