Admission Requirements and Deadlines
Mathematics,
MA (Concentration: Applied Mathematics)
Deadline
Fall: February 15 Spring: November 15 Application Type: Applications are processed on a semi-rolling basis.
Letters of reference Number Required:3From whom: Letters of recommendation should come from individuals who are well acquainted with the applicant's abilities and achievements in mathematics and related areas. Often recommendation letters come from the applicant's former instructors in mathematics courses and projects. Letters from instructors in related areas such as computation or the physical and life sciences are also appropriate. In certain cases, letters from employment supervisors or project leaders may be appropriate as well.
Statement
of Goals:
A statement of goals, describing the strengths and motivation of the applicant, purpose for applying to a graduate program in mathematics, and why the applicant is interested in the intended degree, is required. The length and scope of the narrative is fluid. Each applicant is invited to use this forum to make their strongest case for admission into our program.
Standardized
Test Scores:
Minimum TOEFL score or range of scores needed to be accepted: 575 on the paper-based test or 230 on the computer-based test. Applicants who score below 600 on the paper-based test or 250 on the computer-based test will be required to take and pass a remedial English course during their first semester at Temple University.
Resume:
A resume is required.
Other:
Transcripts from all institutions of higher education previously attended, including Temple University, must be included with the application.
Background
Experience Required
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Transfer Credit
Students who have taken graduate courses at other institutions, or at Temple University prior to matriculation, may apply for transfer credit. The basic rules include:
(i) Applications will not be considered until the student has completed at least one semester of full time graduate study, or the equivalent, if the student is part-time.
(ii) All applicants for transfer credit are reviewed by the Mathematics Graduate Committee, and may be denied if the Committee decides that the courses involved are substantially inferior to similar courses offered by this department.
(iii) No course completed more that five years before the date of application will be awarded credit.
(iv) Credit for courses substantially similar to courses taken since matriculation will not be awarded.
(v) If a course was taken before the bachelor's degree was earned, it cannot be awarded transfer credit.
(vi) Transfer credit is only available for graduate level courses in mathematical content.
The maximum number of credits a student may transfer is 9
Test Waivers:
An applicant who wishes to have certain admission
requirements waived must contact the Department directly to discuss the situation. Requests will be considered by the Department on a case by case basis. In some cases, an additional appeal to the Graduate School may be required. In such a case, the Department will make a preliminary determination for the applicant and, if positive, will issue a supporting letter to the Graduate School for the applicant.
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