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Marquette University


Graduate School
Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science
Holthusen Hall 305, PO Box 1881
Milwaukee, WI 53201-9702 US
 
Phone: 1-414-288-7137
Fax: 1-414-288-1902
 

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M.S. - Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science
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Ph.D.- Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science
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"The general master's program in computer science or mathematics the Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science accommodates students whose objectives are either master's degrees or preparation for doctoral study. The master's degree program for the specialization in computer science is designed to develop the student's understanding of the mathematical and scientific principles and techniques underlying today's computer applications so that the student is well prepared to lead rather than follow the developments in the field. The program provides a unique blend of computer science and applications. This specialization will extend the student's depth of knowledge for a long-term career in the computing profession of for further graduate study and research. The master's degree program for the specialization in mathematics offers study in pure or applied mathematics offers study in pure or applied mathematics to both master's and aspiring doctoral candidates. Some master's students have enhanced their mathematics study with course work in computer science, statistics of bioinformatics to pursue such diverse careers as higher education, operations research or actuarial science. A specialization in mathematics with primary focus in statistics provides excellent background for further graduate study in statistics. The Special Program for Secondary School Teachers (SPSST) is designed for teachers who wish to do graduate work in the mathematical sciences but do not anticipate graduate study in mathematics beyond the master's level. The doctoral program is designed for individuals of outstanding ability who are skilled at independent study and show promise for original research. Doctoral students will have the opportunity to develop teaching skills in an environment which emphasizes the compatibility of good teaching with good research. The department has exceptional strength in biological modeling using dynamical systems and in algebra, and, thus,
   
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