Master of Science Core Mathematics The Master of Science Core in mathematics consists of three courses. Completion of the core is required of all students enrolled in the Master of Science in Mathematics program, regardless of emphasis. The content of these courses makes up the majority of the comprehensive exam required of all students prior to graduation.

CORE COURSES
MATH 6120 Advanced Linear Algebra. Three credits. Prerequisite is Math 2010 (Linear Algebra). This course continues exploring the topics introduced in Math 2010. Topics covered include inner product spaces and the structure of linear operators.
MATH 6170 Sets and Logic. Three credits. Topics covered include symbolic logic, proof techniques, sets, relations, functions, graphs, cardinality, and the Axiom of Choice. Applications of these topics to results in algebra and anaylsis will be included as time permits.
MATH 6190 Analysis I. Three credits. Prerequisite is Math 4250 (Theory of Calculus) or equivalent. Topics covered include fundamental concepts of elementary real anaylsis, including rigorous treatment of single-variable limits, continuity, differentiation, and integration.

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Master of Science --- General Mathematics Track
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