Few programs prepare students better for jobs in an array of industries than our Master of Science in Mathematics. Students are well prepared for careers in teaching, industry, government or even in the professoriate. Often, many of our graduates continue their education in doctoral programs.
Classes are small, providing personal attention for students who can work closely on projects with individual faculty members, who are actively involved in a wide variety of research areas including algebra, analysis, combinatorics, dynamical systems, geometry, logic, mathematical biology, mathematical physics, number theory, numerical analysis, probability, scientific computing, statistics and topology.
Contact Information
Ben Cox
Program Director
843.953.5715
Admissions Criteria
- Official transcripts from all academic institutions
- Official GRE scores
- TOEFL scores if your primary language is not English
- Two letters of recommendation
Application Deadlines
- Fall: July 1
- Spring: November 1
- Summer: April 1
2012 – 13 Tuition
- in-state
$455 per credit hour - out-of-state
$1,160 per credit hour















