Build Analytical Power. Lead with Precision.
Advance your mathematical expertise while preparing for careers in teaching, research, industry, or doctoral study.
Program Overview
The Master of Science in Mathematics at Elizabeth City State University provides a rigorous foundation in advanced mathematics combined with hands-on experience in teaching and applied problem-solving.
This program is designed for STEM graduates seeking to:
- Strengthen analytical and computational skills
- Apply mathematical and statistical tools to real-world problems
- Gain experience using modern technology and software in mathematics
- Prepare for careers in education, industry, or doctoral programs
Graduates commonly pursue roles as:
- Doctoral students in mathematics, engineering, or data science
- Community college instructors
- University lecturers
- High school educators (advanced licensure)
Program Format & Timeline
- Flexible delivery: In-person (evenings) + hybrid/online options
- Designed for working professionals
- Typical completion: 4–6 semesters (2–3 years)
- Maximum completion window: 6 years
What You’ll Gain
- Advanced knowledge in pure and applied mathematics
- Experience with mathematical modeling and data analysis tools
- Teaching and instructional development skills
- Preparation for PhD programs or technical careers
- Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities
Program Tracks
Applied Mathematics
- Focus on mathematical modeling, analysis, and computation Prepares students for:
- Industry roles (data analysis, technology, engineering)
- Doctoral programs in mathematics or applied sciences
- Emphasis on real-world applications and advanced mathematical methods
Community College Teaching
- Designed for students pursuing teaching careers at the college level
- Combines advanced mathematics with:
- Instructional methods
- Educational research
- Prepares graduates for teaching in community colleges and universities
Degree Requirements
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Credit Hours | 36 |
| GPA Requirement | 3.0 minimum |
| Culminating Experience | Thesis |
| Full-Time Status | 9 credit hours/semester |
- Includes core coursework, concentration courses, and electives
- Requires completion of a research-based thesis
Dual Enrollment
Permission from the student’s graduate committee must be obtained for the student to be dual-enrolled in other academic programs (undergraduate, graduate, or professional), whether at ECSU or another institution at any time during matriculation in the ECSU graduate program.
Curriculum Highlights
Students engage in advanced coursework such as:
- Real Analysis
- Modern Algebra
- Advanced Linear Algebra
- Applied Statistics
- Numerical Analysis
- Differential Equations
Courses are paired with research and thesis development, allowing students to explore topics in:
- Pure mathematics
- Applied mathematics
- Mathematics education
- Computational and statistical applications
Research & Thesis
All students must complete a thesis project, which includes:
- Independent or faculty-guided research
- Application of mathematical theory or pedagogy
- Written thesis and formal defense
Research areas may include:
- Applied mathematics
- Mathematical modeling
- Mathematics education
- Data analysis and computational methods
Admission Requirements
Applicants must submit the following:
– Bachelor’s degree in:
-Mathematics or related field (STEM, engineering, education with math minor)
– Minimum 2.5 GPA for admission
Required Coursework
Applicants should have completed:
– Calculus I, II, III
– Linear Algebra
– Statistics or Differential Equations
– Completed graduate application
– Resume or CV
– Transcripts (official required before enrollment)
– 2 references
– TOEFL (if applicable)
– ECSU health form
Course Load
Nine (9) semester hours are required for full time status.
Transfer Credits
No more than six (6) graduate credit hours may be transferred from other institutions.

Program Support
Students benefit from:
- Dedicated faculty mentorship
- Graduate advising support
- Research guidance and thesis committees
- Flexible scheduling for working professionals
Program Leadership
Dr. Farrah Ward
Professor of Mathematics | Gilchrist Hall, Room 347
- Phone:+1 (859) 254-6589
- Email:info@example.com
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