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2024-2025 Rowan University Academic Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Rowan University Academic Catalog

Master of Arts in Mathematics


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The Master of Arts in Mathematics program will provide an opportunity for individuals to pursue advanced study in mathematics and statistics as well as to develop skills that can lead to success in today’s technologically oriented society. Whether the goal involves applying mathematics and statistics to solve problems in business or industry, teaching in higher education, or preparing for further graduate study in mathematics or related fields, this program enables each student to pursue a course of study that is appropriate for their interests.

The program requires students to complete 30 semester hours of work in one of the three concentrations:

  • Pure Mathematics
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Statistics

Each has its own course and graduation exit requirements, as outlined below.

Rowan University undergraduates majoring in the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics can apply to the accelerated B.S./M.A. Advanced Dual Degree (4+1) program allowing them to earn both the Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts degrees in five years.

Program Requirements


Pure Mathematics Concentration: 21 s.h.


Restricted Electives: 3 s.h.


Choose one of the following courses:

Free Electives: 9 s.h.


Applied Mathematics Concentration: 21 s.h.


Statistics Concentration: 21 s.h.


Free Elective Bank for All Concentrations


The required and restrictive elective courses in one concentration will be considered as free electives for the other concentrations. In addition to these, the following can also be taken as free electives:

Total Required Credits for the Program: 30 s.h.


Foundation Courses

Applicants are expected to have completed at least 16 semester credits at the undergraduate-level in Mathematics including subjects such as Calculus through Vector Analysis and Linear Algebra. Additionally, applicants interested in pursuing a concentration must complete the following:

Graduation/Exit, Benchmark, and/or Thesis Requirements

  • All students must complete all course requirements for their respective Concentration.
  • All students must pass a comprehensive examination or complete a thesis.

Minimum Required Grades and Cumulative GPA

The Master of Arts in Mathematics is a Category 2 program.

For details regarding satisfactory academic progress and graduation requirements, please visit Academic Program Policy Categories  


Program Coordinator Contact Information
Thanh Nguyen
Robinson Hall
856.256.4500, ext.53858
nguyent@rowan.edu

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