

The Mathematics Master of Science program at University of Michigan provides an advanced curriculum for students seeking deep theoretical and applied knowledge in mathematics. The program integrates areas such as real analysis, linear algebra, probability theory, and computational methods, enabling students to develop strong analytical and problem solving skills. Learners engage in rigorous coursework, independent research, and applied projects that foster logical reasoning and quantitative thinking. The program emphasizes critical analysis, technical precision, and applied problem solving, preparing graduates for careers in research, industry, and advanced academic study.
As a one year full time program, it offers an intensive schedule combining foundational theory with applied methods and research opportunities. Students gain proficiency in mathematical modeling, algorithm development, and statistical analysis, applying their knowledge to solve complex problems across diverse scientific and industrial contexts. The program equips graduates to conduct research, contribute to technological innovation, and pursue further study in mathematics or related quantitative fields.
Semester 1 - Foundations in Mathematics
• Real Analysis and Mathematical Methods
• Linear Algebra for Applied Sciences
• Computational Techniques and Algorithms
• Probability Theory and Statistical Foundations
Semester 2 - Advanced Mathematics and Applications
• Advanced Algebra and Number Theory
• Mathematical Modeling and Simulation
• Applied Statistics and Data Analysis
• Research Project in Mathematics
Graduates of this program pursue careers in fields where advanced quantitative and analytical skills are essential. Many work in data science, financial analysis, engineering, research institutions, or academic positions, applying mathematical reasoning and computational methods to solve real-world problems. Others engage in modeling, statistical analysis, or algorithm development across various industries. The program’s emphasis on rigorous mathematical training, research skills, and applied problem solving ensures graduates are prepared to contribute effectively to technical, analytical, and scientific endeavors.
Students choose this program for its combination of advanced theory, applied methods, and research experience, which equips them to tackle complex mathematical challenges. The curriculum emphasizes analytical thinking, problem solving, and quantitative modeling, preparing learners to apply mathematics in diverse scientific, technological, and industrial contexts. Students benefit from faculty expertise, research opportunities, and collaborative projects that enhance both technical proficiency and professional development. By focusing on applied and theoretical mathematics, the program ensures graduates are equipped to pursue advanced study, research, and impactful careers in quantitative fields.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: 734-764-8129
Email: rackadmis@umich.edu
Address: Graduate Admissions Office, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA