Mathematics with a Concentration in Mathematics (MS) - Online Program

CIP Code

27.0101.00

Overview

The Department of Mathematics offers a 36-hour online synchronous master’s degree program, which can be completed in one of three ways:

  1. A 36-hour non-thesis program completed with coursework and passing written and oral Comprehensive Exam leading to a Master of Science in mathematics.
  2. A 36-hour coursework-research project program completed by taking MATH 6391 (three hours for project).
  3. A 36-hour coursework-thesis program completed by taking Thesis, MATH 7300 and MATH 7301 (six hours for thesis).

    All students applying for admission to this program must meet all University requirements for entrance into graduate studies and hold a bachelor’s degree in mathematics or a related field.

Objectives of the Program

The Master of Science in mathematics is an online synchronous program designed to provide a graduate level education for students who intend to teach at various levels, students who will continue or seek employment within the industrial sector, and students who intend to continue their education beyond the master’s level at other institutions.

The Master of Science in Mathematics consists of four concentrations: Mathematics, Mathematics Teaching, Applied Mathematics, and Statistics. None of these options will prepare students for any license or certification.

Educational Objectives

Mathematical Concept: Demonstrate sound conceptual understanding of mathematics through the construction of mathematically rigorous and logically correct proof.

Communication: Communicate mathematics differently to mathematical and non-mathematical audiences in oral, written, and multi-media form.

Research: Demonstrate the ability to conduct research in mathematics, statistics or mathematics education

Real World Problems: Identify, formulate, and analyze real world problems with statistical or mathematical techniques

Technology: Utilize technology as an effective tool in investigating, understanding, and applying mathematics

Admission Requirements

To be admitted to the graduate program in mathematics, prospective candidates must first meet all requirements for graduate admission to UT Rio Grande Valley, as well as the other requirements listed below:

  1. Bachelor’s degree in mathematics or related field with a minimum of 12 hours of upper- division mathematics or statistics course work and a grade of “B” or better on all upper- division mathematics and/or statistics course work.
  2. Undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 in upper-level Mathematics courses.
  3. Two letters of recommendation
  4. Letter of intent detailing professional goals and reasons for pursuing the graduate degree.

Application for admission must be submitted prior to the published deadline. The application is available at www.utrgv.edu/gradapply.

Program Requirements

Leveling Coursework

Students who do not have a background in math may need to take leveling coursework. 

CourseCourse Name
MATH 5390Survey of Topics in Mathematics

Required Courses - 15 Hours

CourseCourse Name
MATH 6330Linear Algebra
MATH 6331Algebra I
MATH 6332Algebra II
MATH 6352Analysis I
MATH 6353Analysis II

Prescribed Electives - 9 Hours

Choose three from the following:

CourseCourse Name
MATH 6323Group Theory
MATH 6329Number Theory
MATH 6339Complex Analysis
MATH 6340Computing for Mathematical and Data Sciences
MATH 6360Ordinary Differential Equations
MATH 6365Probability and Statistics
MATH 6367Functional Analysis
MATH 6370Topology
MATH 6371Differential Geometry
MATH 6373Algebraic Geometry
MATH 6388Discrete Mathematics

Free Electives - 6 Hours

Any two 6000-level course in the School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences not fulfilling other program requirements.

Non-thesis Option

Project – 6 Hours

CourseCourse Name
MATH 6391Master's Project
Additional 3 hours of prescribed electives

OR

CourseCourse Name
Additional 6 hours of prescribed electives
And
Written Comprehensive Exam
Or
Oral Comprehensive Exam
 

Thesis Option

Thesis – 6 Hours

CourseCourse Name
MATH 7300Thesis I
MATH 7301Thesis II

Total Credit Hours: 36