Why study Mathematics?

The Master of Science (MS) in Mathematical Sciences degree program is a three-semester course of study that develops the student’s understanding of mathematics beyond that obtained in a standard undergraduate program. It offers students a thorough background in advanced mathematical concepts, focusing on clear, logical reasoning and communication. Students may choose from one of these possible concentrations: pure mathematics, applied mathematics, and financial mathematics. 

A graduate of the program is prepared to enter the workforce as a professional mathematical scientist. An appropriate choice of courses will also prepare students to pursue a PhD in Mathematical Sciences.

All applicants for the MS Mathematical Sciences program are automatically reviewed for scholarship eligibility at the time of application.

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Admission Requirements

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A graduate of the program is prepared to enter the workforce as a professional mathematical scientist. An appropriate choice of courses will also prepare students to pursue a PhD in Mathematical Sciences.

Proficiency in English is expected of international students whose native language is not English. To learn about the required score, please visit here

The University of Cincinnati and all regional campuses are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

Contact Information

Dr. Robert Buckingham
French Hall West #4121
2815 Commons Way
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0025
(513) 556-4053
Robert.Buckingham@uc.edu

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Program Code: 15MAS-MATH-MS