This four-year program assumes a strong entering background in mathematics, including a one-year sequence in probability and statistics. If your entering background is average, add one or two years at the outset for MATH 520, 521, 530, 531, 534, 542 and 550, and STAT 570 and 572 as necessary.
You should register for two hours of MATH 792 each fall and spring semester before the working phase of your Applications Involvement Component (AIC).
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| First semester, year one |
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| Second semester, year one |
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| Summer, year one |
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| First semester, year two |
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| Second semester, year two |
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| First semester, year three |
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| First semester, year four |
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| Summer, year four |
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This four-year program assumes a strong entering background in mathematics, including a one-year sequence in probability and statistics. If your entering background is average, add one or two years at the outset for MATH 520, 521, 530, 531, 534, 542 and 550, and STAT 570 and 572 as necessary.
You should register for two hours of MATH 792 each fall and spring semester before the working phase of your AIC.
| Semester | Courses |
|---|---|
| First semester, year one |
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| Second semester, year one |
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| Summer, year one |
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| First semester, year two |
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| Second semester, year two |
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| Summer, year two |
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| First semester, year three |
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| Second semester, year three |
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| Summer, year three |
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| First semester, year four |
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| Second semester, year four |
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| Summer, year four |
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This program requires four of these five courses:
A typical four-year schedule for this degree is given below. Special schedules may be designed to fit the needs of part-time or other students. You should register for two hours of MATH 792 each fall and spring semester before the working phase of your AIC.
| Semester | Courses |
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| First semester, year one |
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| Second semester, year one |
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| Summer, year one |
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| First semester, year two |
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| Second semester, year two |
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| Summer, year two |
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| First semester, year three |
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| Second semester, year three |
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| Summer, year three |
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| First semester, year four |
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| Second semester, year four |
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| Summer, year four |
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Note: Math 520 and Math 530 both carry graduate credit, but only one of these two courses may be counted toward a mathematical sciences graduate degree.
Registration or class questions:
Anders Linner