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PROGRAM OVERVIEW |
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The Department of Mathematics and Statistics offers the M.S. degree in mathematics. Options for this degree include predoctoral studies, applied mathematics, computer science, secondary mathematics, 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 pursuePh.D.'s, secure a position in government or industry, or further a teaching career.
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics, in cooperation with
CAMPUS AND FACILITIES
Approximately 7 million people live within an hour's driving time of
GRADUATE FACULTY
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Samuel F.
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John J. Buoni |
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Richard L. Burden,
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Anita C. Burris,
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Guang-Hwa Chang,
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J. Douglas Faires,
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Jacek Fabrykowski,
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Neil Flowers,
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Steven L. Kent,
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Zbigniew Piotrowski,
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David H. Pollack,
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Nathan P. Ritchey,Chair
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Kenneth J. Roblee,
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Stephen E. Rodabaugh,
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Thomas D. Smotzer,
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Angela S. Spalsbury, |
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Jamal K. Tartir,
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Eric J. Wingler,
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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
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
Web Site: http://www.math.ysu.edu/gradprogram
Assistantship applications have a 15 February deadline and must be
accompanied or preceded by application for admission to the
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 at http://www.ysu.edu/GradSchool/admission.htm; or e-mail, Ms. Tina Weintz, Graduate Admission Coordinator, at mailto:amgrad06@ysub.ysu.edu.