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Graduate Certificate in Mathematics

The Graduate Certificate in Mathematics will provide graduate-level instruction in mathematics to students interested in obtaining advanced skills and knowledge in this area. These may include instructors of Finite Mathematics, Calculus and other introductory college-level mathematics courses at community colleges, and high school dual-credit and international baccalaureate mathematics teachers, among others. For those students who are teaching or plan to teach introductory post-secondary mathematics, certificate courses will help them integrate new mathematical concepts and approaches into their teaching, thereby improving the quality of instruction and learning outcomes for their students. To earn this 18 credit certificate, students will complete six graduate courses in at least 3 of the following five categories:

DEPT.

COURSE NUMBER

TITLE CREDIT HOURS MINIMUM GRADE
Complete at least one course in three of the following five categories
MATH-T 601 Topics In Algebra 3
MATH-T 610 Topics in Analysis 3
MATH-T 620 Topics in Topology/Geometry 3
MATH-T 640 Topics in Differential Equations and Applications 3
MATH-T 650 Topics in Probability/Statistics 3
Complete three additional elective courses chosen from the following five course
categories
MATH-T 601 Topics in Algebra 3
MATH-T 610 Topics in Analysis 3
MATH-T 620 Topics in Topology/Geometry 3
MATH-T 640 Topics in Differential Equations and Applications 3
MATH-T 650 Topics in Probability/Statistics 3

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