Prospective Students
Undergraduate Programs
The department offers five bachelors degrees:
- B.S. Mathematics
- B.S. Mathematics - Applied Mathematics
- B.S. Mathematics - Statistics
- B.S. Actuarial Science
- B.S.Ed. Mathematics Education
- B.S. Data Science
Student Learning Outcomes for undergraduate students.
Graduate Programs
The Master of Science degree in applied mathematical science at the University of Central Oklahoma is designed to prepare students to meet the demand by industry, business, and government for experts in applications of the mathematical sciences. While ensuring sound mathematical training, the degree program concentrates on the development of widely applicable intellectual skills and provides experience with concrete problems. It requires students, depending upon their interest, to select an area of concentration from four options:
- M.S. Applied Mathematical Science - Mathematics
- M.S. Applied Mathematical Science - Statistics
- M.S. Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
- M.S. Applied Mathematical Science - Teaching
- M.S. Data Science
You must apply for admission to the Jackson College of Graduate Studies. Once you have been admitted, make an appointment with Brittany Bannish, Ph.D., the department's director of Graduate Studies, to discuss your plan of study.
- Plan of Study
- Student Learning Outcomes for graduate students.
Prerequisites for all graduate majors:
- Calculus I, II, III, and IV (or equivalent)
- Matrix or Linear Algebra
- Differential Equations
- Statistical Methods I
Complete a minimum of three semester hours of English composition in residence at an accredited college or university in a predominantly English-speaking country.
Additional prerequisite for statistics majors - Mathematical Statistics I
Additional prerequisite for computer science majors - Data Structures
If it is unclear from a student's transcripts and supporting documentation that a prerequisite has been met, the student may be required by the graduate adviser to either pass an examination or obtain the minimum grade of B in designated courses at UCO.