Goals & Objectives
Mathematical Sciences MS Program Scholarly Goals
- Knowledge and Scholarly Formation
Demonstrate knowledge of core disciplines and specialization in a field of concentration- Graduates demonstrate proficiency across core disciplines—linear algebra, abstract algebra, real analysis, probability [comprehensive examination]
- Graduates demonstrate specialized proficiency in a field of concentration [successful completion of courses in selected concentration subjects, thesis or project, final examination]
- Research and Methodological Skills
Conduct scholarly research in field- Graduates will have conducted effective research demonstrating proficiency in application of appropriate research methods [completed thesis/project]
- Graduates will have demonstrated proficiency in use of appropriate methods and computational tools relevant to research task [coursework in relevant subjects]
- Graduates will have conducted research in ethical manner [responsible use of data, proper citation and attribution of used sources]
- Communication Skills
Communicate expertise across multiple constituencies- Graduates will have effectively communicated results and methods to experts in the field [presentations in courses and seminars, presentation of thesis/project at final examination; committee and audience will complete a short anonymized questionnaire]
- Graduates will have effectively communicated methods and tools to broader audiences and non-experts [presentation of summer research report to first year students; DGS and audience will complete a short anonymized questionnaire]
- Graduates will have demonstrated writing and editing skills sufficient for creation and acceptance of professional papers and reports in the field [thesis/project, summer research report, journal publications; committee will complete a short anonymized questionnaire]
- Management and Planning Skills
Initiative, persistence and project planning and management- Graduates will have demonstrated management capacity and skills in project planning and performing [thesis/project proposal, summer research report, gathering sources, thesis/project structure design; advisor will complete a short anonymized questionnaire]
- Graduates will have demonstrated individual initiative sufficient for successful completion of research project [identifying an advisor, finding a topic for research project, gathering relevant resources; advisor will complete a short anonymized questionnaire]
- Graduates will have demonstrated adaptability and persistence sufficient for successful completion of research for publication [advisor’s feedback, re-writing and editing of thesis/project and final exam presentation; advisor will complete a short anonymized questionnaire]
- Cultural Competence and Global Context Formation of the Field
Global formation of the field- Graduates will utilize research generated outside of the US for completion of coursework and final project