Mathematics
Mathematics is the study of quantity, space and shape, and industries rely on those who hold a master's in mathematics for their analytical and critical problem-solving skills. Learn to apply these skills in whatever career you choose with a graduate degree in mathematics.
Give yourself an advantage
Whether you're a math teacher or statistical analyst, you can expect to conduct sophisticated research projects and gain career-advancing skills while completing your master's degree in mathematics from USD. Earning a master's degree can also earn you a higher salary. As a graduate of our program, you'll be prepared to pursue a Ph.D. or venture further into the field of mathematics as an economist, statistician, data analyst or advanced educator.
Position yourself for greater opportunities with a graduate degree in mathematics at USD.
Degrees & Offerings
Mathematics (M.A.)
Master'sThe M.A. program opens the door for further growth and professional development for high school teachers seeking a master's degree, or for those seeking employment in other fields but do not want to complete a Ph.D.
Mathematics (M.S.)
Master'sThe M.S. program will prepare you for doctoral studies in mathematics and covers advanced topics that will prepare you to take the qualifying exams for other Ph.D. programs without the need for more coursework.
Mathematics (B.S./M.A. or M.S.)
Accelerated ProgramIf you are a current USD undergraduate student who would like to begin a master's degree while completing your bachelor's degree, you may apply and begin the program after completion of 90 undergraduate credit hours.
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Student Opportunities
Gain valuable real-world, professional experience while enjoying paid employment and discounted tuition rates as a graduate student at USD. The affordability you gain through graduate assistantships will equip you will valuable, professional-level skills that will set you apart after graduation.
Teaching and research assistantships are awarded by individual departments. If you do not receive an assistantship within your department, you are eligible for an assistantship outside of your academic program or within support offices (non-academic units) at USD. Further inquiries should be directed to the graduate chair of the department.
At USD, our graduate students are actively pursuing unique research and presenting at local and national conferences, exploring innovative areas of interest to them. Additional research and grant opportunities include:
Three Minute Thesis (3MT®)
Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition provides the opportunity to communicate the significance and impact of your research project in just three minutes.
Research and Creative Scholarship Opportunities
Each semester students may apply for grants through the USD Graduate School. Faculty and students pursue research in virtually all academic departments on campus, and in many cases, it is a required portion of a graduate degree program.
IdeaFest
IdeaFest is an annual event celebrating student research, creative scholarship and academic engagement. Undergraduate and graduate students in all disciplines present their work in oral and poster presentations, live performances, readings, exhibits and displays.
At USD, our graduate students are active. USD is home to more than 170 student organizations, including several that are housed in the Department of Mathematical Sciences. You may be interested in creating projects and hosting outreach opportunities to make friends, develop new skills and explore your interests.
Pi Mu Epsilon
Pi Mu Epsilon is a national mathematics honor society dedicated to promoting math and recognizing math students by sponsoring conferences, travel funds for student speakers and cash prizes.
Math Club
A place to bond with fellow students, the Math Club sponsors field trips and activities that are open to both math and non-math students.
Graduate & Professional Student Association (GPSA)
Join your fellow graduate and professional students at USD. We aim to build a sense of community between graduate and professional students. Build your resume, network with others and gain experience and the unique opportunity to represent the interests of graduate students to the greater campus and community.
Departments & Facilities
Mathematical Sciences
Our renowned faculty will help you understand the wide field of mathematics and how it impacts our everyday lives.
FACULTY & STAFF
Get to know the faculty and staff in the Department of Mathematical Sciences. Our faculty are experts in their field, contributing research and scholarship in the areas of statistics, algebra, analysis, biomathematical modeling and more.
Gain the Classroom Experience You Need to Succeed
The Department of Mathematical Sciences offers a number of graduate teaching assistantships each year to gain valuable real-world, classroom experience while enjoying paid employment and discounted tuition rate.
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More About Tuition & Fees
Tuition rates are subject to change and may vary depending on the program or department. Visit the Graduate Tuition & Costs page for more information.
* Graduate Assistant (GA) rates are available for resident, non-resident and online students.
** Resident rates may be available to you through the SD Advantage, Child of Alumni or Western Regional Graduate Program. To see if you quality, visit usd.edu/grad-tuition.