600 Level Mathematics Courses
Open to graduate students only.


MATH 620 (3) Seminar in Advanced Mathematics Advanced mathematics chosen from areas represented in the program faculty and intended to build on 500-level material. Covers the following: algebra and number theory, analysis, combinatorics and graph theory, computational mathematics, geometry, and probability. May be repeated for a maximum of twelve (12) units of credit for MATH 620 and 621. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.

MATH 621 (3) Seminar in Advanced Mathematics Advanced mathematics chosen from areas represented in the program faculty and intended to build on 500-level material. Covers the following: algebra and number theory, analysis, combinatorics and graph theory, computational mathematics, geometry, and probability. May be repeated for a maximum of twelve (12) units of credit for MATH 620 and 621.  Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.

MATH (3) 624 Applicable Algebra Topics from partially ordered sets and applications, Polya's theory of counting, matroids and optimization, coding, semigroups and automata. Prerequisite: MATH 520.

MATH 697 (3) Workshop in the Teaching of Mathematics Discussion of syllabus construction,  lecture preparation, assignment and grading of homework, construction and grading of exams, and resolution of classroom problems. May be repeated, but credit will not count toward the Master of Science degree. Graded Credit/No Credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in mathematics.

MATH (3) 699 Thesis Preparation of a thesis for the master's degree. Graded Credit/No Credit. Students may enroll in one section per semester. Prerequisites: An officially appointed thesis committee and advancement to candidacy.



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