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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Master

Mathematics from Minnesota State University - Mankato MN is a Campus Master Mathematics degree that prepares you for a Education career. The Department of Mathematics and Statistics offers three programs leading to a Master\\\'s degree . The Master of Arts (MA) program enables students to study pure mathematics, mathematics for teaching in community colleges or mathematics with a selection of courses in computer science. The Master of Science (MS) programs enable students to specialize in secondary teaching or mathematics with statistics. Each program requires a total of 34 semester credits at least half of which must be 600-level and a Master\\\'s Thesis or an Alternate Plan Paper, plus an oral defense of the thesis or paper. Our graduate programs are small allowing one-on-one interaction between faculty and students. Graduate assistantships are available in the department every year. Graduates of our programs have found employment in a variety of fields, including software engineering, graphic design, insurance, actuarial science, community college teaching, secondary education and statistics. Other students have gone forward in their education to obtain a Ph. D. in mathematics or statistics. View more details on Minnesota State University . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Mathematics courses.

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