The math department maintains 4 tracks by which students may obtain a Master of Arts (M.A.) or Master of Science (M.S.) degree in mathematics. The following requirements are common to all four tracks: ...
The Department of Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics offers two graduate programs in engineering sciences and applied mathematics: a master of science program and a doctoral program.
The Math 8806-8807 sequence will cover the following topics: Group Theory (Group actions, Sylow, Nilpotent/Solvable, simple groups, Jordan-Holder series, presentations); commutative algebra ...
The following requirements are in addition to, or further elaborate upon, those requirements outlined on The Graduate School website. These requirements can generally lead to a master’s degree after ...
These are the core COR courses. The following courses count towards both the 32 credit requirement of the MS degree and the required seven xx8 courses. Recommended electives that count toward the 32 ...
The University of Colorado has a central online application for all graduate programs on the Boulder campus. Specific application requirements vary by department and program but the online application ...
This is a second course in Computer Algebra where we will see some key algorithms and tools. Students will use Maple as an algebraic calculator and to implement algorithms. Students will do a course ...