Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $ 17,875 (US$ 17,875) a year | Contact provider |
College of Science a...
|
Course summary
This program intends to prepare students for graduate study in mathematics or may emphasize various fields of interest, such as preparation for secondary school teaching; actuarial science; or programs in applied mathematics including industrial mathematics, biology, mathematics applicable to computer science, and numerical analysis. Programs for the actuarial science, secondary school teaching, and computer science specializations earn a designation that appears on the diploma.
Program modules
Math 4428, Mathematical Modeling, Math 5485, Numerical Methods I, Math 5705 or 5707, Combinatorics A or B, Math 5075/5076, Mathematics of Options, Futures and Derivatives, Stat 5302, Applied Regression Analysis, Fina 4241, Corporate Financing Decisions, Fina 4121, Financial Markets and Interest Rates, Econ 3101, Intermediate Microeconomics, Econ3102, Intermediate Macroeconomics, CSci 4061, Introduction to Operating System, CSci 5103, Operating Systems, CSci 5301/2, Numerical Analysis.
Entry requirement for international students
Students need to have completed college preparatory curriculum through high school graduation such as four years of English, three years of mathematics, science and social studies; two years of single second language and one year of visual and/or performing arts. They must have obtained high school rank percentile (Students from non-ranking schools and those with GED or other high school equivalency scores are given full consideration), grade point average and ACT or SAT scores. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill language requirements by taking Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of 213 computer-based, 550 paper-based and 79 internet-based; Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB) score of 80 or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) with a score of 6.5.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
University Of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus
Department name
College of Science and Engineering, School of Mathematics
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Computer Science - Computer Vision Concentration
Course description: This program is intended to appeal to academically talented students. It is designed to prepare them for graduate study in ...read more
Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics
Course description: This program primarily a program in applied mathematics. It provides the student with the fundamentals of the major areas of ...read more
B.A. in Mathematics - Graduate School Prep Track
Course description: The degree provides a foundation in calculus, discrete mathematics, linear and abstract algebra, differential equations, ...read more
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Course description: This program provides a strong foundation in theoretical and applied mathematics with particular emphasis on the development ...read more
B.A. Mathematics - Education Concentration
Course description: This program is for students wishing to pursue a career in secondary mathematics education, a field in very high demand. By ...read more
While Hotcourses makes every effort to ensure course information is correct at time it is submitted, all information is indicative only and course details are subject to change. Please check all details with University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus





