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Pure Mathematics - M.A. and M.S. Program Requirements
Kent State University Catalog 2010 - 2011 >
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Pure Mathematics - M.A. and M.S. Program Requirements
At least two of the following sequences must be completed, and at least one semester of one of the remaining sequences must be taken:
- MATH 6/71051 and 6/71052
- MATH 6/72051 and 6/72052
- MATH 6/72151 and 6/72152
- MATH 6/76051 and 6/76052
With prior permission from the graduate studies committee, up to 6 semester hours of mathematically related coursework from other departments can be applied to meet the 14-semester-hour elective requirement.
Candidates for the Master of Arts degree must pass the departmental qualifying examination at the master’s level in algebra and analysis.
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