Mathematics Graduate Program

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Prime yourself for future success

Master complex math concepts and advance your career with a master's degree in mathematics.

Land your dream job in the field or gain valuable preparation for doctoral-level studies.

Why earn a master's degree in mathematics at Missouri State?

 

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  • Get one-on-one instruction – You’re not just a number here. You’ll study in small classes and get individualized attention from expert faculty.
  • Design your degree – Create your course load with flexibility. Choose from a variety of math classes that fit within your schedule.
  • Advance with learning opportunities – Take on a graduate assistantship role to gain experience and save money on your degree.
  • Showcase your research skills – Team up with your professors on big research projects. Get published and recognized for your expertise.
  • Earn your degree faster – Through our accelerated program, you can begin graduate course work during the second semester of your junior year.

Degree options

Earn your degree on the timeline that suits you. You'll be able to pick courses that support your educational and career goals.

Sample schedule
Review your path to completion. You can finish in less than two years if you take classes full-time.
Pathway
Start on your master's degree as you finish your bachelor's degree. Earn two degrees, sooner.
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Careers and Outcomes
Mathematicians make a difference in business, health care, science and many other fields. Are you ready to be a part of solutions?

Explore other graduate programs in math

Looking for a different option? Browse other math-related degree plans where you can thrive in your interests.

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Master's
Expand your mathematics knowledge and refine your teaching methods.
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Master's
Complement your math pursuits with another subject area (science or non-science).