Applied Mathematics, MS
for the Master of Science in Applied Mathematics
The MS in Applied Mathematics program is intended for students wishing to pursue a career in applied mathematics. It is also suitable as preparation for a PhD program in Applied Mathematics. It is rare for students to enter the PhD program at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign after finishing this degree. Students may choose one of three tracks: Optimization and Algorithms, Applications to the Sciences, or Computational Science and Engineering. This degree program requires 32 credit hours and can normally be completed in 18 months. A master's thesis is optional. Applications are accepted for Fall semester. Financial aid is generally not available.
for the Master of Science in Applied Mathematics
Students pursuing the M.S. in Applied Mathematics have the opportunity to customize the their studies the following ways:
- Through the Computational Science and Engineering Concentration.
- By completing the coursework for the option in Optimization and Algorithms;
- By completing the coursework for the option in Applications to the Sciences;
- By completing the coursework for the option in Computational Science and Engineering.
For additional details and requirements refer to the Department of Mathematics Graduate Guide and the Graduate College Handbook.
Thesis Option
Code | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
For all options: | ||
Coursework to total 32 hours in MATH or ASRM (in consultation with advisor). | ||
MATH 599 | Thesis Research | 4 |
Choose one of these three (3) options: | ||
Optimization and Algorithms Option | ||
Courses from at least three (3) of the following areas: Optimization, Control Theory and Coding Theory, Combinatorics and Graph Theory, Algorithms and Theory of Computation, Statistics (including core courses listed below) | 20 | |
Select four (4) of the following: | 12-16 | |
Graph Theory | ||
Intro to Combinatorics | ||
Numerical Analysis | ||
Algorithms | ||
Methods of Applied Statistics | ||
Linear Programming | ||
Nonlinear Programming | ||
Applications to the the Sciences Option | ||
Select three (3) of the following: | 9-16 | |
Dynamics & Differential Eqns | ||
Dynamical Systems I | ||
Partial Differential Equations | ||
Methods of Applied Mathematics | ||
Credit hours in a department other than Mathematics, providing substantive applications of differential equations and applied mathematics. | 8 | |
Computational Science and Engineering Option | ||
MATH 550 | Dynamical Systems I | 4 |
or MATH 553 | Partial Differential Equations | |
Choose one (1) advanced course in Algebra or Analysis: | 3-4 | |
Intro to Abstract Algebra II | ||
Complex Variables | ||
Real Analysis | ||
Complex Variables I | ||
12 hours from CSE courses (at least 4 in MATH, 4 not in MATH) | 12 | |
Total Hours | 32 |
Other Requirements
Code | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
Minimum hours required within the unit: | 20 | |
Minimum 500-level hours required overall: | 12 (8 in Mathematics) | |
Minimum GPA: | 3.0 | |
Total Hours (graduate study) | 32 |
Non-Thesis Option
Code | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
For all options: | ||
Coursework to total 32 hours in MATH or ASRM (in consultation with advisor). | ||
Choose one of these three (3) options: | ||
Optimization and Algorithms Option | ||
Courses from at least three (3) of the following areas: Optimization, Control Theory and Coding Theory, Combinatorics and Graph Theory, Algorithms and Theory of Computation, Statistics (including core courses listed below) | 20 | |
Select four (4) of the following: | 12-16 | |
Graph Theory | ||
Intro to Combinatorics | ||
Numerical Analysis | ||
Algorithms | ||
Methods of Applied Statistics | ||
Linear Programming | ||
Nonlinear Programming | ||
Applications to the the Sciences Option | ||
Select three (3) of the following: | 9-16 | |
Dynamics & Differential Eqns | ||
Dynamical Systems I | ||
Partial Differential Equations | ||
Methods of Applied Mathematics | ||
Credit hours in a department other than Mathematics, providing substantive applications of differential equations and applied mathematics. | 8 | |
Computational Science and Engineering Option | ||
MATH 550 | Dynamical Systems I | 4 |
or MATH 553 | Partial Differential Equations | |
Choose one (1) advanced course in Algebra or Analysis: | 3-4 | |
Intro to Abstract Algebra II | ||
Complex Variables | ||
Real Analysis | ||
Complex Variables I | ||
12 hours from CSE courses (at least 4 in MATH, 4 not in MATH) | 12 | |
Total Hours | 32 |
Other Requirements
Code | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
Minimum hours required within the unit: | 20 | |
Minimum 500-level hours required overall: | 12 (8 in Mathematics) | |
Minimum GPA: | 3.0 | |
Total Hours (graduate study) | 32 |
for the Master of Science in Applied Mathematics
Optimization and Algorithms Track
- Students will be able to explain and apply mathematical techniques from at least four of the seven core subjects of graph theory, combinatorics, numerical analysis, algorithms, applied statistics, linear programming, nonlinear programming.
- Students will be able to apply mathematical concepts to solve problems in at least three of the following areas: optimization, control theory and coding theory, combinatorics/graph theory, algorithms/theory of computation, statistics.
- For thesis track: Students will be able to effectively communicate extended arguments about the applications of mathematics in written form.
Applications to the Sciences Track
- Students will be able to explain central definitions and theorems of differential equations and dynamical systems.
- Students will be able to explain and apply mathematical modeling techniques that use differential equations and dynamical systems.
- Students will be able to explain the application of mathematics to problem solving in one or more of the sciences.
- For thesis track: Students will be able to effectively communicate extended arguments about the applications of mathematics in written form.
Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) Track
- Students will be able to explain central definitions and theorems of differential equations and dynamical systems.
- Students will be able to explain central definitions and theorems of at least one of the core subjects of abstract algebra or real/complex analysis.
- Students will be able to use computational techniques to address mathematical problems in the sciences.
- For thesis track: Students will be able to effectively communicate extended arguments about the applications of mathematics in written form.
for the Master of Science in Applied Mathematics
Graduate Degree Programs in Mathematics
for the Master of Science in Applied Mathematics
Mathematics Department
Department Chair: Vera Hur
Director of Graduate Studies: Jared Bronski
Mathematics Department faculty
Mathematics faculty research
273 Altgeld Hall, 1409 West Green Street, Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 333-5749
math-grad@illinois.edu
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences website
Admissions
Mathematics Admissions & Requirements
Graduate College Admissions & Requirements