Program Overview
Mathematics Combined Degrees
Program Overview
The Mathematics Combined Degrees program at the University of North Texas (UNT) offers students the opportunity to earn both a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (BSMTH) and a Master of Science (M.S.) in a combined 5-6 year program.
Program Type
- Major: Mathematics
- Grad Track: Yes
- Format: On Campus
- Estimated Time to Complete: 5-6 years
- Credit Hours: 156
Program Description
The Mathematics Combined Degrees program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in mathematical theory and techniques, as well as advanced instructional skills. The program is ideal for students who wish to pursue a career in mathematics or a related field, or who plan to pursue a Ph.D. in mathematics.
Requirements
- Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics (BSMTH)
- Master's Degree in Science (M.S.)
Tuition and Aid
- Tuition fees are not specified in the provided content.
Research Areas
Faculty members in the Mathematics Department at UNT conduct research in a variety of areas, including:
- Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
- Machine Learning
- Numerical Analysis
- Optimization
- Uncertainty Quantification
- Conformal, Holomorphic, and Meromorphic Dynamical systems
- Conformal Iterated Functions Systems
- Ergodic Theory and Topological Dynamics
- Open Dynamical Systems
Marketable Skills
- Analytical and logical thinking
- Computer proficiency in Matlab, R, or C++
- Application of appropriate statistical methods
- Data collection, analysis, and interpretation
- Oral and written communication
- Creative and analytical thinking
- Creative problem-solving
- Mathematical writing
- Oral and written communication
- Leading recitation sections
Career Outlook
The combination of high-quality mathematical training, expansive instructional training, and practical teaching opportunities will give students a competitive edge in the marketplace. Graduates of the program can pursue careers in academia, industry, government, and education.
Courses
Some of the courses that students in the Mathematics Combined Degrees program may take include:
- Number Theory (3 hrs)
- Vector Calculus (3 hrs)
- Complex Analysis (3 hrs)
- Markov Processes (3 hrs)
- Instructional Issues for the Professional Mathematician (3 hrs)
- Real Analysis I (3 hrs)
Learn More
For more information about the Mathematics Combined Degrees program at UNT, please visit the university's website or contact the Department of Mathematics.
