Distance Education - Master of Science in Mathematics

The Online Master Of Science in Mathematics offers a rich experience in the History of Mathematics, Geometry, and Modeling, as well as the latest in information technology skills. Specializations in Mathematics Teaching, Mathematics and Statistics, and Computational Mathematics are now available at a distance.
This 36-semester hour graduate program is designed for individuals with interests in mathematics, with a particular desire to teach in K-12 and community colleges, in computational math or in mathematics and statistics. Primarily this program is intended for individuals with a solid background in mathematics, such as a degree in a mathematically related subject. However, others are encouraged to apply as well. Texas A&M offers a G6 classification, which is a postgraduate nondegree-seeking status, so it is not necessary to enroll as a degree seeking graduate student to enjoy the benefits of the program.
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Open Letter to Prospective Students
Spring 2025 Courses
Math 609 | Numerical Analysis |
Math 630 | Combinatorics |
Math 645 | Survey of Mathematical Problems I |
Math 677 | Mathematical Foundations for Data Science |
Summer 2025 10-Week Courses
Math 602 | Methods and Applications of PDE |
Math 673 | Mathematical Foundations of Cryptography |
Math 666 | Seminar in Geometry |
Fall 2025 Courses
Math 610 | Numerical Methods in Differential Equations |
Math 614 | Dynamical Systems and Chaos |
Math 632 | A Transition to Graduate Level Mathematics |
Math 660 | Computational Linear Algebra |
Math 696 | Mathematical Communications and Technology |
Contact information
- E-mail: math-masters@tamu.edu
- Program Director: Dr. Oksana Shatalov
- Administrative Assistant: Jeremy Kubiak, jeremykubiak@tamu.edu