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Program Overview
Overview
The Department offers the M.S. degree in mathematics. Options for this
degree are predoctoral studies, applied mathematics, computer science,
secondary math, and statistics. Since 1968, almost 160 Masters degrees
have been awarded. The curriculum stresses both theoretical and computational
mathematics and is flexible enough to key a student's program to individual
interests and abilities. Receiving a well-rounded mathematical education
graduates pursue Ph.D.'s, secure a position in government or industry,
or further a teaching career.
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics, in cooperation with Rhodes
University (Grahamstown, South Africa), facilitates a cooperative Ph.D.
in pure or applied math-ematics for truly exceptional students wishing
to pursue doctorate in research areas represented by the combined graduate
mathematics faculties of Rhodes University and Youngstown State University.
Upon successful completion of all doctoral work, the Ph.D. is granted
by Rhodes University.
Campus and Facilities
Youngstown State University is a state-assisted university located
in northeastern Ohio, midway between Cleveland and Pittsburgh. The beautiful,
unified campus has a lively calendar of cultural events and recreational
opportunities. Enrollment is currently about 12,300 students. The Department
of Mathematics and Statistics has extensive computing facilities that
include microcomputers, workstations, University mainframe, and access
to supercomputers.
Approximately 7 million people live within an hour's driving time of Youngstown
(near Interstates 76, 80, and 79), with over a half million in the metropolitan
area.
Graduate Faculty
Financial Assistance
Assistantships are available each year. The 2001-2002 stipend is $10,000
for two semesters, with another $1,200 available for summer term, for
a total support of up to $11,200 for the year. Cost of living increases
are anticipated for the 2002-2003 academic year. All instructional and
out-of-state fees are waived for each semester the assistantship is held;
and assistants pay no instructional fees for the summer term if they have
been an assistant for the previous two semesters.
Graduate assistants are required to take a minimum of 6 hours per semester—15
hours per academic year—and perform duties of approximately 20 hours
per week. Assignments may include complete responsibility for teaching
a class, tutoring in the Mathematics Assistance Center, or working with
the Department's systems admin-istrator. In addition, the Department sponsors
extensive graduate assistant training and mentoring programs.
Further Information and Application Process
For further information about graduate studies in mathematics
and statistics, including admission and degree requirements, write or
e-mail:
Stephen E. Rodabaugh
Graduate Program Coordinator
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Youngstown State University
Youngstown, OH 44555-3609
Department Phone Number: (330) 742-3302
E-Mail: rodabaug@as.ysu.edu
Assistantship applications have a 15 February deadline and must be accompanied
or preceded by application for admission to the School of Graduate Studies.
Financial aid will not be awarded until the student has been admitted
to the School of Graduate Studies. Late applications will be considered
for both admission and assistantships on a first-come, first-served basis.
To obtain admission materials, graduate catalog, and assistantship or
scholarship application forms, please write to:
Dean of Graduate Studies
Youngstown State University
Youngstown, OH 44555-3091
Phone: (330) 941-3091
Download
admission application forms for domestic students here
or e-mail, Ms. Tina Weintz, the Graduate Admission Coordinator at amgrad06@ysub.ysu.edu.
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