The Department of Mathematics offers graduate programs of study leading to:
In order to be admitted to the Graduate Degree Program, a student must have:
In order to be admitted to candidacy a student must
Students applying for a Masters of Science in Mathematics will take courses in Mathematics and Statistics, be engaged with faculty actively involved in research, as well as do research that will prepare them for further study in Mathematics at a doctoral level or for employment in industry. Contact Judy Kennedy (judy.kennedy@lamar.edu) for more information.
For admission to the Master of Science in Computational and Quantitative Methods the student is expected to have courses equivalent or comparable to calculus, linear algebra, differential equations and statistics. Applicants who do not meet this requirement may still be admitted conditionally and be required to make up missing coursework as prescribed by the department. A GPA of 3.0 for assigned deficiency/leveling courses must be maintained and grades below "C" will not be accepted.
In order to complete the Master of Science in Mathematics program, a student must
Students applying for a Masters of Science in Computational and Quantitative Methods will take courses allowing them to use modern tools and technologies to analyze large data sets, generate possible trends, and make informed decisions based on the analysis. Students attaining this degree will can find jobs in a variety or sectors such as technology, public health, business, insurance, and banking. There is also the possibility of getting an internship in your course of study for this degree. To see recommended courses for the two emphases (Predictive Analytics or Mathematical Finance) the program offers click . Contact José Vega-Guzman (jose.vegaguzman@lamar.edu) for more information.
For admission to the Master of Science in Computational and Quantitative Methods the student is expected to have courses equivalent or comparable to calculus, linear algebra, differential equations and statistics. Applicants who do not meet this requirement may still be admitted conditionally and be required to make up missing coursework as prescribed by the department. A GPA of 3.0 for assigned deficiency/leveling courses must be maintained and grades below "C" will not be accepted.
In order to complete the Master of Science in Computational and Quantitative Methods program, a student must
Support is available at the level of $12,000 per nine month period with the possibility of additional summer support for highly qualified candidates. Â鶹ÊÓƵ's tuition and course fees are well below the state average and the Golden Triangle region has a low cost of living. Potential duties include working in our tutoring lab, teaching under the direction of a faculty member, and full responsibility for a class for those students who have completed eighteen hours of graduate study in mathematics.
The department supports a wide range of courses and yet remains small enough for students to receive individual attention from faculty. Our graduate faculty members have interests in: