Programs Online Masters Degree in Mathematics

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The discussion centers around seeking affordable online master's degree programs in mathematics, specifically for someone with a mechanical engineering background. The original poster, Shaheer, is exploring whether their bachelor's degree qualifies them for a master's in mathematics and if additional undergraduate coursework is necessary. Participants highlight that admission requirements vary by institution and suggest several universities, including the University of Washington and Columbia University, while noting that Columbia's program is expensive. The Open University is also mentioned as a potentially accessible option, particularly for UK and EU students, with a recommendation for starting with foundational courses if needed. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of researching specific program requirements and costs.
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Hi All,

I would like to know which university/college is good for taking an online masters degree in mathematics at an affordable cost. I am a mechanical engineer and currently working in Saudi Arabia for the past 4 years. I was pretty good in Maths during school and college days. I feel like it is the right field for me. So now I want to take a masters degree in Maths. Also please advise me if the Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering will be enough to meet the required qualification for applying masters degree in Maths. Or do I have to take bachelors degree in this first? Any help would be highly appreciated. Thanks in Advance.

Regards,
Shaheer
 
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What math do you know?? Do you know real analysis, abstract algebra, topology, etc.?
 
micromass...I've never known anybody that studied mechanical engineering as an undergrad having abstract algebra or topology experience, but I guess it's possibly although probably not very likely.

shaheer, it's hard to answer your question since the requirements, recommedations, GRE's, etc. of a a graduate program, whether it be masters or ph.d., differs from school to school...and that's only talking about brick and mortar schools. Since you are concerning yourself only with online degrees, I'd imagine the same idea holds.
 
shaheer said:
Hi All,

I would like to know which university/college is good for taking an online masters degree in mathematics at an affordable cost. I am a mechanical engineer and currently working in Saudi Arabia for the past 4 years. I was pretty good in Maths during school and college days. I feel like it is the right field for me. So now I want to take a masters degree in Maths. Also please advise me if the Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering will be enough to meet the required qualification for applying masters degree in Maths. Or do I have to take bachelors degree in this first? Any help would be highly appreciated. Thanks in Advance.

Regards,
Shaheer

I really don't know anything about this program, except that it's online, and the University of Washington is a very good school (and I'm not just saying that because I graduated from there :biggrin:).

http://www.amathonline.uw.edu/
 
I would assume that the OP is looking at various applied mathematics programs, rather than pure analysis, topology or algebra. Just a guess...

lisab said:
I really don't know anything about this program, except that it's online, and the University of Washington is a very good school (and I'm not just saying that because I graduated from there :biggrin:).

http://www.amathonline.uw.edu/

Columbia seems to have a similar setup:

http://www.cvn.columbia.edu/app_math_MS.php

It is very expensive, though.
 
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shaheer said:
Hi All,

I would like to know which university/college is good for taking an online masters degree in mathematics at an affordable cost. I am a mechanical engineer and currently working in Saudi Arabia for the past 4 years. I was pretty good in Maths during school and college days. I feel like it is the right field for me. So now I want to take a masters degree in Maths. Also please advise me if the Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering will be enough to meet the required qualification for applying masters degree in Maths. Or do I have to take bachelors degree in this first? Any help would be highly appreciated. Thanks in Advance.

Regards,
Shaheer

As you say Maths rather than Math then I'm assuming you have a UK bias :) Check out:

http://www3.open.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/qualification/f04.htm

Some universities might expect you do a lot of UG maths in preperation ... but the OU are not too demanding here. Your UG degree might be enough, if not: "If you are new to postgraduate study in mathematics you are advised initially to study The calculus of variations and advanced calculus (M820) on its own as your first module..." Should be an easy start for a mechanical engineer!

Even if you are not from the UK you can probably take this course, check the country restrictions on the site. Not sure what you mean by affordable... but this course is a lot cheaper for UK and EU citizens!
 
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