
Master of Science in Applied Mathematics
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The M.S. program in applied mathematics at Illinois Tech serves a dual purpose based on your background and career aims. Should you want to pursue a doctoral degree in applied mathematical sciences, it provides a strong foundation that prepares you for the challenges of Ph.D. coursework and research. Should you want to pursue a career in industry, you will be trained in advanced mathematical techniques and models appealing to future employers.
The three options of study include writing a master's thesis, passing two qualifying exams, or conducting an industry-based project.
Five specializations are offered in the program: industrial mathematics, stochastic computation, discrete computation and optimization, computational statistics for data science, and quantitative risk management.
Note: The Coursework track may be completed online; the Industry Project and Thesis tracks require in-person classes.
Program Overview
Illinois Tech's M.S. in applied mathematics program provides a strong foundation that prepares you for the challenges of Ph.D. coursework and research. Or train in advanced mathematical techniques and models, appealing to future employers and providing the opportunity to pursue a career in a variety of industries.
Career Opportunities
Career paths with Illinois Tech’s M.S. in applied mathematics can vary widely depending on the specialization chosen.
- Analysts
- Forecasters
- Statisticians
- Mathematical researchers
- Mathematical modelers