Master of Science in Mathematics
Format: In person on the Statesboro Campus
Credit Hours: 36
Entry Terms: Fall, Spring, Summer
The Master of Science in Mathematics at Georgia Southern prepares students for Ph.D. studies in mathematical sciences and professional careers in industry or academics. Mathematics is a rapidly expanding field, expected to grow by more than 20 percent in the next 10 years.
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If you’re interested in this master’s in mathematics degree, learn more about Georgia Southern’s mathematics program from our resources:
Admission
For regular admission to the College of Graduate Studies to pursue the master’s in mathematics, you must have:
- Completed requirements for the Bachelor’s Degree in a Mathematical, Science, or Engineering discipline at an accredited college or university.
- A complete CV.
- Two letters of recommendation from academia.
- Provided scores from the TOEFL (international students whose native language is not English only).
- International transcript evaluation (if the transcript is from a foreign institution).
- Successfully completed courses in calculus, probability, linear algebra, and analysis/advanced calculus.
If you do not meet all admission requirements, you could be granted provisional admission or non-degree admission.
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Graduate Assistantships:
Graduate Assistantships are offered on a competitive basis. Typical duties include coordinating and assisting in our Computer labs. Graduate assistants must be registered for a minimum of nine credit hours of graduate coursework, of which 6 hours must count toward their degree. If you’re interested, complete the Graduate Assistantship Application.
General questions about admission, graduate assistantships, and requests for application materials and catalogs should be directed to the College of Graduate Studies.
Degree Requirements
Requirements for the degree include 36 credit hours, consisting of:
Three core courses of a concentration (9 credit hours):
Pure Mathematics
Applied Mathematics
Statistics
Computational Sciences
Elective Courses (21 credit hours):
Elective courses include approved courses in Math and Statistics. All but one elective courses must be in the area of concentration.
Research (3 credit hours)
Thesis (3 credit hours)
Each student must conduct research, write a thesis and pass an oral defense. Students work with a faculty member, who serves as project director (see Math/Statistics for faculty research areas). Here is a Sample Plan of Study.
*The College of Graduate Studies requires 18 of the 36 credits (half) at the level 7000 or above.
Contacts
General questions about admission, graduate assistantships, and requests for application materials and catalogs should be directed to the College of Graduate Studies.
Questions from prospective students that concern details of the program should be directed to The Graduate Program Director:
Dr. Yi Hu
Graduate Program Director
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, GA 30460-8093, USA
Phone: 912-478-4729
yihu@georgiasouthern.edu
Alumni
Name | Term | Thesis Title | Advisor | Contact or Additional Information * |
Fouzia Fahrin | Spring 2021 | Unsupervised Classification of Atmospheric Ozon Profiles | Daniel Jones and Yan Wu | |
Lateef Rasheed | Fall 2020 | Decision Pattern Detection from Brain Response to Marketing Stimuli | Ionut Iacob | |
Welendawa Elson | Fall 2020 | Association Rules Patterns Discovery from Mixed Data | Ionut Iacob | |
Elizabeth Kenkwo | Summer 2020 | Some New Lifetime Distributions: Lindley Log-Logistic Kumaraswamy Lindley Log-Logistic Distributions with Applications | Broderick Oluyede | |
Lingling Chen | Summer 2020 | Impact of Historical Borrowing in Bayesian Non-Inferiority Trial with Binary Data | Arpita Chatterjee | |
Ibrahim Alliu | Summer 2020 | Change Point Analysis with Control Charts | Charles Champ | |
Thomas Mason | Summer 2020 | Explicit Pseudo-Kähler Metrics on Flag Manifolds | Francois Ziegler | |
Aleh Asipchuk | Summer 2020 | On Global in Time Asymptotics for Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation with Angular Momentum | Shijun Zheng | |
Tiffani Williams | Summer 2020 | Path-Following Interior Point Method with Improved Iteration Bounds for Monotone Linear Complementarity Problem | Goran Lesaja | |
Sushmita Khan | Summer 2020 | Mining Hidden Markov Models in Sequences of Characters Using Recurrent Neural Networks | Ionut Iacob | |
Mehakpreet Kaur | Summer 2020 | Artificial Neural Network Models for Pattern Discovery from ECG Time Series | Ionut Iacob | |
Mehtab Iqbal | Summer 2020 | Determining Political Inclination in Tweets Using Transfer learning | Shijun Zheng | |
Elizabeth Hawkins | Summer 2020 | Analysis on Sharp and Smooth Interface | Zhan Chen | |
Mohammad Islam | Spring 2020 | Reduced Dataset Network Model for Manuscript Character Recognition | Ionut Iacob | |
Soliu Raheem | Fall 2019 | Some New Generalized Distribution via Lindley-Weibull and Lindley-Log-Logistic Distributions with Applications | Broderick Oluyede | |
Matthew Gentry | Fall 2019 | Inverse Problems Related to the Wiener and Steiner-Wiener Indices | Hua Wang | |
Omotomilola Jegede | Summer 2019 | Modelling the Stochastic Dynamics of Typhoid Fever and Statistical Determination of Epidemiological Outcomes | Divine Wanduku | |
Michael Nelson | Summer 2019 | Homological Constructions over a Ring of Characteristic 2 | Saeed Nasseh | |
Paul Harrelson | Summer 2019 | Taking a Canon to the Adjunction Formula | Jimmy Dillies | |
Oleh Sorokin | Spring 2019 | NEWMA Charts for Controlling the Process Covariance Matrix | Charles Champ | |
Chinmoy Roy Rahul | Spring 2019 | Studying the Stochastic Dynamics of Pneumonia Epidemics: Chain-Binomial Modeling, Maximum Likelihood Estimation and Expectation Maximization Algorithm | Divine Wanduku | |
Mymuna Monem | Spring 2019 | Stochastic Modeling and Statistical Estimation for Social Network Epidemics: Markov Chain Modeling, Maximum Likelihood Estimation and Expectation Maximization Algorithm | Divine Wanduku | |
Rachel Lewis | Spring 2019 | Data Patterns Discovery Using Unsupervised Learning | Ionut Iacob | |
Trevor Camper | Spring 2019 | Essays on Mixture Models | Stephen Carden | |
Anthony Bush | Spring 2019 | Regression Tree Construction for Reinforcement Learning Problems with a General Action Space | Stephen Carden | |
Holly Zolt | Spring 2019 | Totally Acyclic Complexes | Alina Iacob | |
Travis Wehmeier | Spring 2019 | Conflict Free Connectivity and the Conflict-Free-Connection Number of Graphs | Hua Wang | |
Benjamin Hamlin | Spring 2019 | Gallai-Ramsey Number for Classes of Brooms | Hua Wang | |
Oluwaseun Farotimi | Spring 2019 | Survey of Results on Scattering for Magnetic Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation in 3-D and a Class of Nonlocal Conservation Laws | Shijun Zheng and Yongki Lee | |
Charles Newman | Fall 2018 | Stochastic Modeling and Parameter Estimation for Influenza Epidemics | Divine Wanduku | |
Hameed Jimoh | Fall 2018 | Some New and Generalized Distributions Via Exponentiation, Gamma and Marshall-Olkin Generators with Applications | Broderick Oluyede | |
Richardson Saint Bonheur | Fall 2018 | Survey of Results on the Schrödinger Operator with Inverse Square Potential | Yi Hu | |
Fayadh Kadhem | Fall 2018 | A Journey to the Adic World | Jimmy Dillies | |
Duleep Prasanna | Fall 2018 | Multiclass Classification Using Support Vector Machines | Ionut Iacob | |
Abdullah Al Mamun | Summer 2018 | Multiclass Classification of Risk Factors for Cervical Cancer Using Artificial Neural Networks | Ionut Iacob | |
Ayoola Ademola | Summer 2018 | Bayesian Approach to Three Arm Non-Inferiority Clinical Trial Using Negative Binomial Endpoint | Arpita Chatterjee | |
Sattajit Sutradhar | Summer 2018 | Old English Character Recognition Using Neural Networks | Ionut Iacob | |
Ao Shen | Summer 2018 | Sparse Tree with a Given Degree Sequence | Hua Wang | |
Christopher Leonard | Summer 2018 | Blow up Solution of Bose-Einstein Condensates with Anisotropic Trapping Potential and Rotation | Shijun Zheng | |
Raven Gilmore | Summer 2018 | A Survey of Clustering Analysis and Clustering Analysis in Graphs | Hua Wang | |
Talena Fletcher | Summer 2018 | Optimal Supply Delivery Under Military Specific Constraints | Ionut Iacob | |
Aditi Mitra | Spring 2018 | Application of Evolutionary network Concept in Structuring Mathematics Curriculum | Hua Wang | |
Samuel Walker | Fall 2017 | Quasi-Random Action Selection in Markov Decision Processes | Stephen Carden | |
Benjamin Hoerlein | Fall 2017 | Modeling Volatility of Financial Time Series Using Arc Length | Stephen Carden | |
Artur Grygorian | Spring 2017 | A Markov Decision Process Approach to Adaptive Contact Strategies | Stephen Carden | |
Sarah Ayoku | Summer 2017 | The Burr XII generalized Weibull Distribution with Applications | Broderick Oluyede | |
Isaac Voegtle | Summer 2017 | The Bessel Function, the Hankel Transform and an Application to Differential Equations | Yi Hu | |
Keller VandeBogert | Summer 2017 | Fiber Products in Commutative Algebra | Saeed Nasseh | |
Chan Mi Park | Summer 2017 | ADRC Based Control of Nonlinear Dynamical System with Multiple Sources of Disturbance and Multiple Inputs | Yan Wu | |
Charles Lanning | Summer 2017 | Pattern Containment in Circular Permutations | Hua Wang | |
Iryna Petrenko | Summer 2017 | Optimization Methods for Tabular Data Protection | Goran Lesaja | |
Angel Woods | Summer 2017 | Applications of Flow Network Models in Finance | Hua Wang | |
Seth Gutierrez | Spring 2017 | On Gallai-Ramsey Numbers of Complete Bipartite Graphs | Colton Magnant | |
Meghann Gibson | Spring 2017 | Combinatorics of Compositions | Hua Wang | |
Rachel Bass | Spring 2017 | Graph Invariants of Trees with Given Degree Sequence | Hua Wang | |
Paul Scott | Spring 2017 | Dynamics of Gene Networks in Cancer Research | Hua Wang | |
Igor Lutsenko | Summer 2016 | Geometric-Based Algorithm for a Full Row-Rank System Matrix Along Multiple Directions | Jiehua Zhu | |
Brian Pyron | Summer 2016 | The Forcing and Forbidding of Rainbow-Colored Subgraphs with Implications | Colton Magnant | |
Matthew Just | Summer 2016 | Combinatorial Optimization of Subsequence Patterns in Words | Hua Wang | |
Katelyn Coggins | Summer 2016 | Gorenstein projective precovers in the category of modules | Alina Iacob | |
Nicolas Smoot | Spring 2016 | A Partition Function Connected with the Göllnitz-Gordon Identities | Andrew Sills | |
Michael Fox | Spring 2016 | Gorenstein Projective (Pre)Covers | Alina Iacob | |
Jonathan Gregory | Spring 2016 | Gallai-Ramsey Number of An 8-Cycle | Colton Magnant | |
Nyla Basharat | Spring 2016 | Blow-Up Solution and Blow-Up Rate of Bose-Einstein Condensates with Rotational Term | Shijun Zheng | |
Congjian Liu | Fall 2015 | The Sensitivity of a Test Based on Spearman’s Rho in Cross-Correlation Change Point Problems | Patricia Humphrey | |
John Ryals | Fall 2015 | Combinatorial Game Theory: An Introduction to Tree Topplers | Hua Wang | |
Demet Yalman | Summer 2015 | Labeled Trees and Spanning Trees: Computational Discrete Mathematics and Applications | Hua Wang | |
Patrick Morely | Summer 2015 | Using Graph Clustering to Analyze the Spread of an Infectious Disease on a Random Large Social Network Graph | Colton Magnant | |
Mustafa Ozen | Summer 2015 | Improved Full-Newton-Step Infeasible Interior-Point Method for Linear Complementarity Problems | Goran Lesaja | |
William Coggins | Summer 2015 | Enumerating Graphs Using Integrals From Quantum Field Theory | Andrew Sills | |
Joshua Smith | Fall 2014 | Generating Surfaces of Variable Eccentricity Within a Ray Tracer | Yingkang Hu | |
Yuran Zhang | Summer 2014 | Test of Significance about Two Population Proportions | Charles Champ | Ph.D. Biostatistics at Ohio State -2019 |
Shuai Yuan | Summer 2014 | Extremal Graph Theory and Enumerative Combinatorics | Hua Wang | |
Shusen Pu | Summer 2014 | Two New Classes of Generalized Modified Weibull Distributions with Application to Lifetime Data | Broderick Oluyede | |
Shujiao Huang | Summer 2014 | Generalized Classes of Distributions with Applications to Income and Lifetime Data | Broderick Oluyede | |
Iuliia Inozemtseva | Summer 2014 | Epistasis in Predator-Prey Relationships | James Braselton | |
Tabitha Williford | Spring 2014 | Structure vs. Properties Using Chemical Graph Theory | Hua Wang | |
William Trott | Spring 2014 | Elements of Convergence Approach Theory | Frederic Mynard | |
Anh Tran | Spring 2014 | Adaptive State Feedback Control of Lorenz Systems to Its Non-Trivial Equilibrium | Yan Wu | |
Fedelis Mutiso | Summer 2013 | The Generalized Lindley-Weibull Distribution with Applications to Lifetime Data | Broderick Oluyede | |
Charles Dedrickson | Fall 2012 | Compositions, Bijections, and Enumerations | Hua Wang | Georgia Tech, Engineering |
Michael Davis | Fall 2012 | Homogeneous Symplectic Manifolds of the Galilei Group | Francois Ziegler | |
Linus Lindroos | Fall 2012 | Integer Compositions, Gray Code, and the Fibonacci Sequence | Andrew Sills | |
Jeremy Davis | Fall 2012 | Integer Solutions to Optimization Problems and Modular Sequences of Nexus Numbers | Colton Magnant | |
Buddhi Thilakarathne | Fall 2012 | FINDING A BETTER CONFIDENCE INTERVAL FOR A SINGLE REGRESSION CHANGEPOINT USING DIFFERENT BOOTSTRAP CONFIDENCE INTERVAL PROCEDURES | Patricia Humphrey | |
Kaili Diamond | Summer 2012 | A non-parametric approach to change point detection in cross-asset correlations | Patricia Humphrey | Georgia Southern University, Instructor |
Daniel Richey | Summer 2012 | The Distribution of Individual Stock Returns in a Modified Black-Scholes Model | Patricia Humphrey | University of North Carolina-Charlotte (MS math finance) |
Antre Drummer | Summer 2012 | Infeasible Full Newton-Step Interior Point Method for Linear Complementarity Problems | Goran Lesaja | |
Nathan Farmer | Spring 2012 | Compact filters and the Arzela-Ascoli Theorem | Frederic Mynard | |
Jonathan Crosby | Spring 2012 | Covering dg C complexes | Alina Iacob | |
Yuan Ye | Spring 2012 | Properties of Weighted Generalized Beta Distribution of the Second Kind and Its Application to Income Data | Broderick Oluyede | University of Houston, Ph.D. |
Wenmin Wang | Spring 2012 | ANALYSIS OF THE FAMILY OF GENERALIZED CUMULATIVE SUM TYPE CONTROL CHARTS | Charles Champ | Frontier Science & Technology Research Foundation, Inc., Madison, WI. |
Alex Collins | Spring 2012 | Geometric and Algebraic graphs and their applications | Hua Wang | Georgia State University, Ph.D. |
Tao Yang | Spring 2012 | STATISTICAL PROPERTIES OF KUMASRAWAMY GENERALIZED INVERSE WEIBULL DISTRIBUTION | Broderick Oluyede | Clemson University, Ph.D. |
Aristide Sanou | Spring 2012 | The Diver’s Distance | Yingkang Hu | |
Slava Kiria | Spring 2011 | Rademacher-type series | Andrew Sills | University of Rochester, Ph.D. |
John Chan | Spring 2011 | One-dimensional fractal wave equations | Sze-Man Ngai | University of Delaware, Ph.D. |
Shakira Green | Summer 2011 | Time Series Analysis of Stock Prices Using the Box-Jenkins Approach | Patricia Humphrey | |
Nuriye Atasever | Summer 2011 | On diamond-alpha dynamic equations and inequalities | Billur Kaymakcalan | University of New Mexico, Ph.D. |
Xueheng Shi | Summer 2011 | Weighted Generalization of Rayleigh and Related Class of Distributions | Broderick Oluyede | Georgia Institute of Technology, Ph.D. |
Pubudu | Summer 2011 | Full Newton-Step Interior-Point Method for Linear Complementarity Problem | Goran Lesaja | Georgia Southern University, Lecturer |
Arachchige Priyadarshani, Hewa | Fall 2011 | STATISTICAL PROPERTIES OF WEIGHTED GENERALIZED GAMMA AND RELATED DISTRIBUTIONS | Broderick Oluyede | Clemson University, Ph.D. |
Emily McLean | Fall 2011 | Gorenstein injective modules | Alina Iacob | |
Ouedraogo, Jerome | Fall 2011 | Credit Rating and Assignment of NAICS Codes Using LSI Method | Pat Humphrey | |
Chasen Smith | Fall 2011 | On Gorenstein projective and Gorenstein flat modules | Alina Iacob | Georgia Southern University, Lecturer |
Brittany Cole | Spring 2010 | The study of binary steering algorithms in discrete tomography | Xiezhang Li | |
Daniel Gray | Spring 2010 | GRAPHICAL INDICES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS | Hua Wang | University of Florida, Ph.D. |
Sippapas SiriJatuphat | Spring 2010 | Design of FIR Low-Pass Digital Differentiators for Signals in Paley-Wiener Space | Yan Wu | University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, Ph.D. |
James Bland | Spring 2010 | A Survey of Generalized Contact Structures | Lin Yi | |
Jing Kersey | Spring 2010 | Weighted Inverse Weibull and Beta-Inverse Weibull Distribution | Broderick Oluyede | Georgia Southern University, Doctorial Program Biostatistics |
Jeffery Campbell | Spring 2010 | Analysis of Discrete Data Under Order Restrictions | Broderick Oluyede | Georgia Medical College, Ph.D. |
Wandee Seetong | Spring 2010 | The reconstruction of large binary images in discrete tomograph by using the binary steering scheme | Xiezhang Li | |
Heather King | Spring 2010 | INVESTIGATION OF THE INDEPENDENCE ASSUMPTION IN CAPTURE-RECAPTURE METHODS IN EPIDEMIOLOGY | Patricia Humphrey | Georgia State University, Ph.D. |
Alfreda Rogers | Spring 2010 | A Non-parametric Methods for Ascertaining Change Points in Regression Regimes | Patricia Humphrey | |
Kellen Parham | Spring 2010 | Charles Champ | ||
Dongyu Zang | Summer 2010 | Coding theory and linear block code | Steve Damelin | John Hopkins University, Ph.D. |
Fengjiao Hu | Summer 2010 | SEQUENTIAL AND ADAPTIVE STATISTICAL METHODS IN CLINICAL TRIALS | Charles Champ | Virgina Commonwealth University, Ph.D. |
Aaron Taylor | Summer 2010 | Applying transportation forecasting to the Atlanta area public transportation system | Goran Lesaja | North Carolina State University, Ph.D. |
Ryan Roman | Summer 2010 | THEORETICAL PROPERTIES AND ESTIMATION IN THE WEIGHTED WEIBULL AND RELATED DISTRIBUTIONS | Broderick Oluyede | |
Masahiko Uchida | Fall 2010 | Fourier Analysis of Wave Equations | Shijun Zheng | Georgia Southern University, Instructor |
Hammock, Michael | Fall 2009 | Restricted Integer Partition Formulas using q-Partial Fractions | Andrew Sills | Middle Georgia College, Instructor |
Lynn, Candace | Fall 2009 | Bias in Closed Population Capture-Recapture | Patricia Humphrey | National Onion Research, Collins GA |
Erkan, Semih | Fall 2009 | Markov Chains and Decision Making in Competitive and Random Situations | Steve Damelin | Central Finance and Contracts Unit, Turkey www.cfcu.gov.tr |
Jason Brandies | Fall 2009 | Kernel-Based Interior-Point Algorithms for the Linear Complementarity Problem | Goran Lesaja | Analyst, Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center |
Jones, Daniel C. | Summer 2009 | Stability Analysis of the Chaotic Lorenz System with a State-feedback Controller | Yan Wu | Research Scientist in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology |
Tanner, Bobby | Summer 2009 | Localized Eigenvectors of a Jacobi Matrix from Side-by-Side Modifications | Xiezhang Li | Bradwell Institute, instructor |
Chen, Jie | Spring 2009 | One-dimensional Fractal Laplacians Defined by Iterated Function Systems with Overlaps | Sze-Man Ngai | University of Washington Ph.DE. Program |
Tanksley, LaTriece | Spring 2009 | Kernel Functions in Interior-Point Methods for Linear Programming Problem | Goran Lesaja | Savannah Technical College, instructor |
Waldring, Segio | Spring 2009 | Standard Network Diagramming Language and Corresponding Meta-Model | Vladan Jovanovic | Kennesaw State University, instructor mtech-systems.com, software engineer |
Ammons, Mark | Spring 2008 | Comparison of Major League Baseball Career and Seasonal Statistical Leaders | Patricia Humphrey | BBVA Compass, Birmingham, AL |
King, Jesse | Spring 2008 | Monitoring the Process Mean of Autocorrelated Data | Charles Champ | Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah, Georgia |
Linder, Daniel | Spring 2008 | Optimal and Permissible Sampling Rates for First-Order Sampling of Two-Band Signals | Yan Wu | Medical College of Georgia, Ph.D. |
Randall, Rochelle | Fall 2008 | Approximation and Integration on Compact Subspace of Euclidean Space | Steve Damelin | University of Lecester, Ph.D. |
Gray, Tamara | Summer 2007 | Opial’s Inequality on Time Scales and an Application | Billur Kaymakcalan | Moultrie Technical College |
Dunbar, Martin | Spring 2007 | Analysis and Design of Two-Sided CUSUM Charts with Known and Unknown Parameters | Charles Champ | Doctorate of Public Health mdunbar1-gw@georgiasouthern.edu |
Tanner, Jonathan | Spring 2007 | State Feedback Control of a Single-Loop Thermosyphon System via A Quotient Controller | Yan Wu | Current Workplace: Gulfstream |
Emily Phillips | Spring 2006 | Epidemiological Model of the Feline Leukemia Virus With Cat Flea Transmission | Matthew Schuette | Instructor, Ogeechee Technical College |
Taylor, Jeff | Fall 2006 | Linearly Independent Vectors and Their Applications | Steven Damelin, Grzegorz Michalski | Instructor, Ogeechee Technical College |
Pope, Susan | Summer 2006 | The Mathematics Behind PLINKO | Susie Lanier | Instructor, Ogeechee Technical College |
Byrd, Toy | Summer 2006 | Numerical and Neural Network Approaches to Interpolation in R^2 | Laurene Fausett | High School Teacher and Coach, Savannah, Georgia |
Craig, Sean | Spring 2006 | Three Arnoldi Iterative Methods of Solution of Linear Systems Based on Krylov Subspaces | Donald Fausett | |
Jovanovic, Stevan | Fall 2005 | |||
Kanuri, Viswanadh | Fall 2005 | |||
Smith, Inna | Fall 2005 | Controllability, Observability and Realizability | Donald Fausett | Instructor, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Georgia Southern University |
Marbury, Sheryl | Summer 2005 | IT, Atlanta, Georgia | ||
Trowell, Larry | Summer 2005 | |||
Kanuri, Kalyani | Spring 2005 | |||
Slaughter, Verlynda | Fall 2004 | A Conic Quadratic Interior-Point Method for a Class of Stratefied Sampling Problems | Goran Lesaja | Teacher, Johnson High School, Savannah, Georgia |
Sadekin, Rafique | Summer 2004 | Agent Identification Using Information Gain and Gini Indexing Methods for Intelligent Control | Wen-Ran Zhang | Computer Specialist, Harbor Payments, Atlanta, Georgia |
Cooper, Daniel | Spring 2004 | Analysis and Optimization of a Mining and Manufacturing Operation | Donald Fausett | Instructor, Savannah Technical College |
Tugcu, Gulcin | Spring 2004 | First Order Linear Systems | Laurene Fausett | Teacher, Koc School Istanbul, Turkey |
Vora, Minal | Spring 2004 | Analyzing Unreplicated Two Level Factorial Designs | Charles Champ | Instructor of Learning Support, East Georgia College and State University |
Hart, Samuel | Fall 2003 | A Three-Dimensional Model of Virus Dynamics in HIV Patients | Liancheng Wang | Instructor, Southeastern Technical College |
Chen, Zhong | Summer 2003 | Design and Implementation of XML in an Object-Relational Database | Bob Cook | |
Wang, Dongsheng | Spring 2003 | A Test Bed for Mining and Visualizing Cognitive Maps from Text Data | Wen-Ran Zhang | |
Xie, Fang | Fall 2002 | Mining Functional Dependencies with Degrees of Satisfaction in Databases | Wen-ran Zhang | |
Lee, Wesley | Summer 2002 | |||
Huband, Gary | Spring 2002 | A Power Scheduling Software Package for Planetary Habitats | James Harris | Pensacola, Florida |
Liao, Hongtao | Fall 2001 | A Web based Remote Doctor’s Office System | Yingkang Hu, Chong-Wei Xu | |
Liu, Changyan | Fall 2001 | Computer Telephony Programming in JAVA | Thomas Murphy | |
He, Di | Spring 2001 | An EJB-Cobra Parallel Image Processing System | Chong-Wei Xu | Instructor, York Technical College, Rock Hill, South Carolina |
Ray, Mark | Spring 2001 | Gulfstream Aerospace Aircraft Static Position Utility | Chong-Wei Xu | Senior Technical Specialist, Gulfstream Aerospace, Savannah, Georgia |
Li, Shu | Fall 2000 | An Online Student Advisement Assistant System | Chong-Wei Xu | Senior Technical Specialist, Gulfstream Aerospace Co., Savannah, Georgia |
Ren, Dazhou | Fall 2000 | An Online Airline Reservation System with XML | Chong-Wie Xu | |
Du, Yingliang | Summer 2000 | A Component Based Middle-Tier Server | Chong-Wei Xu | |
He, Bo | Fall 1999 | A Parallel Computing System in COBRA | Chong-Wei Xu | |
Conk, Nusret | Summer 1999 | Developing Database Applications By Using Software Components | Chong-Wie Xu | |
Ellis, Andrew | Summer 1998 | BiRotor Meter Product Selector | Mark Aulick | Statesboro, Georgia |
Lesaja, Radojka | Summer 1998 | Relational database Design with Object-Oriented Modeling | Chong-Wei Xu | Senior Data Integrator, Gulf Stream Aerospace Co., Savannah, Georgia |
Scharnagl, Kenneth | Summer 1998 | Stochastic Analysis of Quality Control Charts Using Integral Equations | Charles Champ | |
Rowe, Angelia | Spring 1998 | Predation and Competition in a Periodically Pulsed Chemostat | Eric Funasaki | Ph.D., University of Georgia Assistant Professor, Georgia College and State University |
Overstreet, Dessa | Spring 1998 | Generalized Fuzzy C-Means Clustering | Richard Hathaway | Quality Analyst, Equifax, Atlanta, Georgia |
Park, Thomas | Spring 1998 | Alternative Forms of Seasonal Variation in Childhood Epidemics | John Davenport | |
Olejcak, Heather | Fall 1997 | Derivation and Implementation of a New Boolean Function Minimization Algorithm Using Hypercube Principles | Ahmed Barbour | |
Yang, Delong | Fall 1997 | Object-Oriented Interactive Network Communication Programming in JAVA | Chong-Wie Xu | |
Rogers, Gerald Wesley | Summer 1997 | Fusing Heterogeneous Fuzzy Data for Clustering | Richard Hathaway | Instructor, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Georgia Southern University |
Gomez-Grande, Javier | Spring 1997 | Applying the Chebyshev Semi-Iterative Method when the Bounds of the Eigenvalues are Unknown | Xiezhang Li | |
Barrs, Keith | Fall 1996 | An Analysis of Shewhart Quality Control Charts to Monitor Both the Mean and Variability | Charles Champ | Instructor of Learning Support, East Georgia College and State University |
Newton, Philip | Summer 1996 | Probability Limits for Shewhart Phase I X- Charts | Charles Champ | |
Howell, Lisa Norton | Spring 1996 | Optimization of the Long Jump | Martha Abell | Ed.D. Georgia Southern University Associate Professor, Waycross College |
Ross, Holley Shae | Spring 1996 | Analysis of the Run Sum Chart with Applications in the Clinical Chemistry Laboratory | Charles Champ | Ph.D., Biostatistics Department, University of South Carolina |
Bowen, Billy Robert | Winter 1996 | Implementing Different Linear Solvers for Solving Stiff ODE Problems | Xiezhang Li | |
Gabre, Mohammed | Summer 1995 | XSHARE, An Environment for Shared X-Windows Applications | Chong-Wie Xu | |
Kura, Andreas | Summer 1995 | Design of an Automated Scheduling Program to Solve Advising Problems | Mark Aulick | |
Scott, Karen | Fall 1994 | Temporal Dynamics of Epizootics in Predator-Prey Models | Lila Roberts | |
Chou, Shou-Peng | Summer 1994 | Retrospective Control Charts | Charles Champ | |
Bevill, Sandra Wynne | Spring 1993 | Quality Control in Induction Hardness and Computer Numerical Control Grinding | Bruce McLean | Associate Professor of Mathematics, Macon State College |
Sheppard, Donna | Spring 1993 | Dynamics in a Four-Level Laser System | Lila Roberts |
Program Learning Outcomes
The mission of the Master of Science degree in the Department of Mathematical Sciences is to provide graduate students with a strong foundation that leads to success in subsequent careers and educational programs. When graduate students leave our program, they will be prepared for careers (in industry or academia) or for further graduate studies. This is accomplished by having our students demonstrate deep knowledge in core classes, read, analyze and write proofs, communicate mathematical ideas written and verbally, as evidenced by the successful defense of a thesis, and conduct independent and collaborative research.
The Department of Mathematical Sciences supports the University mission of academic distinction in teaching, scholarship and service by providing a superior educational opportunity for students by promoting all aspects of teaching, learning, and researching mathematics.
PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon completion of the MS in Mathematics program, majors will be able to:
PLO1. Solve problems in the advanced areas of (a) numerical analysis, (b) linear algebra, (c) real analysis, and (d) statistics.
PLO2. Read, analyze, and write logical arguments to prove mathematical concepts.
PLO3. Communicate mathematical ideas with clarity and coherence, both written and verbally.
PLO4. Perform research in conjunction with others as well as individually.
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