This program allows a student to work concurrently toward bachelor and master of science degrees in applied mathematics, applied statistics, and industrial mathematics.
Degree Requirements
Credits from no more than four courses may be counted toward both the undergraduate and graduate degrees. All of these courses must be 4000-level or above, and at least one must be a graduate course. Three of them must be beyond the mathematics required for the B.S. degree. Additionally, students are advised that all requirements of a particular master’s program must be satisfied in order to receive the degree, and these courses should be selected accordingly.
Acceptance into the program means that the candidate is qualified for graduate school and signifies approval of the four courses to be counted for credit toward both degrees. However, in order to obtain both undergraduate and graduate credit for these courses, grades of B or better have to be obtained.