Graduate Certificate in Mathematics
Collaborative Online Degree
This 100 percent online, consortial program is taught by IU South Bend, IU, IU East, IU Kokomo, IU Northwest, and IU Southeast. This consortial model allows you to take coursework from several campuses and learn from a wide range of faculty.
This program is authorized, exempt, or not subject to state regulatory compliance and may enroll students from all 50 states
Many online support services are available to assist you as you progress through the program.
The IU Online Collaborative Graduate Certificate in Mathematics provides graduate-level instruction in algebra, analysis, geometry, differential equations and applications, and statistics. This program may be of special interest to instructors of finite mathematics, calculus and other introductory college-level mathematics courses who wish to learn to integrate new mathematical concepts and approaches into teaching.
Of Special Interest for Dual-Credit and Community College Instructors
The Graduate Certificate in Mathematics is ideal for those who want to teach dual-credit courses and who need to meet Higher Learning Commission dual-credit qualification standards. These standards require teachers wanting to teach dual-credit courses in mathematics to hold either a master's degree in mathematics or a master's degree in another discipline (such as education), plus at least 18 credit hours of discipline-specific graduate coursework.
- If you hold a master's degree in a discipline other than mathematics, you can meet HLC standards by completing the 18 credit hour Graduate Certificate in Mathematics
- If you plan to pursue the IU Online MAT in Mathematics, you may apply the 18 credit hours from the Graduate Certificate in Mathematics toward the master's degree.
Admissions
Admissions requirements vary by campus.
Certificate Requirements (18 cr.)
The curriculum for the Graduate Certificate in Mathematics uses five topics course numbers with titles aligned to the standard categories covered by the program.
To earn the Graduate Certificate in Mathematics, students must complete six courses overall divided into two requirements.
- Three courses in three different core areas which are:
- Algebra
- Analysis
- Topology/Geometry
- Differential Equations and Applications
- Probability/Statistics
- Three additional courses (9 credits) in any area; therefore, students may complete the same course number multiple times with different topics.
Certificate Requirements (18 cr.)
Core Areas (9 cr.)
Select three from the following:
- MATH-T 601 Topics in Algebra
Topics may include: Introduction to Algebra, Survey in Algebra, and Number Theory - MATH-T 610 Topics in Analysis
Topics may include: Real Variables 1, Complex Variables, Fourier Analysis - MATH-T 620 Topics in Topology/Geometry
Topics may include: Topology 1 and Geometry - MATH-T 640 Topics in Applications
Topics may include: Numerical Analysis I, Numerical Analysis II, Operation Research – Modeling Approach, and Modeling and Asset Pricing - MATH-T 650 Topics in Probability/Statistics
Topics may include: Theory of Probability 1 and Applied Regression Analysis
Additional Courses (9 cr.)
- Three additional courses in any area; therefore, students may complete the same course number multiple times with different topics. (9 cr.)