Mathematics Graduate Programs
- Contact Information
- College of Arts and Science
- 202 Mathematical Sciences Building
- 573-882-6221
- Mathematics Web Site
- Master’s admission criteria and application detail
- Doctoral admission criteria and application detail
About the Programs
The Graduate Program in Mathematics is large enough to encompass research and courses in many areas, yet small enough to remain responsive to the needs of individual students. There are approximately 80 graduate students, 40 professors, and 15 postdoctoral and visiting researchers. The active areas of research include: algebraic geometry, analysis (real, complex, functional and harmonic), analytic functions, applied mathematics, financial mathematics and mathematics of insurance, commutative rings, scattering theory, differential equations (ordinary and partial), differential geometry, dynamical systems, general relativity, mathematical physics, number theory, probabilistic analysis and topology.
Degrees
- Applied Mathematics Master of Science (MS)
- Mathematics Master of Arts (MA)
- Mathematics Master of Science for Teachers (MST)
- Dual MS in Applied Mathematics and Economics
- Dual MS in Applied Mathematics and Electrical Engineering
- Mathematics Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)