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About the M.S. in Applied Mathematical Sciences Degree at TROY

Build a solid foundation in statistics, research, programming, and discrete mathematics for fast-growing careers in actuarial science, operations research, statistics, data science, and college teaching with the Master of Science in Applied Mathematical Sciences degree at Troy University. Beyond building knowledge and skills through your coursework, you'll gain hands-on experience and a research opportunity through your thesis or project at the end of the program. TROY's applied mathematics degree, the only one of its kind in Alabama, is delivered fully online in convenient 9-week terms. You can attend live Teams meetings once a week — or access the recordings later. Take classes full time and complete your degree in two years or attend part time if that option better fits your schedule and your life. No GRE is required.

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An Applied Math Master's Online Led by Caring Faculty Experts

TROY's online applied mathematics degree is taught by a team of highly qualified and experienced faculty members. They have a wide range of specialties, from operator theory to homological algebra, and are all well-versed in teaching online. You'll find these dedicated experts to be caring and committed to helping you succeed — in class and in research. And because of TROY's small class sizes, you'll have access to your professors so you can receive the individualized attention you deserve.

Expand Your Career Options with TROY's Applied Math Master's Online

Whether you're a veteran preparing for your next career, working in IT and considering a job change, or a high school teacher who wants to teach at the college level, earning an applied mathematics degree with a concentration in statistics or discrete mathematics and modeling can open the door to lucrative, in-demand careers. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, overall employment of mathematicians and statisticians is projected to grow 30 percent through 2032, much faster than the average for all occupations. In May 2022, the median annual wage was $112,110 for mathematicians and $98,920 for statisticians.
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Applied Mathematics Degree Curriculum

While specific courses may vary from year to year, your applied mathematics master's degree coursework may include:
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M.S. in Applied Mathematical Sciences Program Locations

Our FLEX format means classes for TROY's online applied mathematics degree are held live virtually via Microsoft Teams once a week and are recorded to access later. For more information about program availability and delivery options call 1-800-414-5756

Make Career Connections through TROY's PME Chapter

Stand out to employers and make valuable connections for your future by joining Pi Mu Epsilon (PME), a national mathematics honor society with more than 400 chapters across the United States. Known as the Alabama Eta chapter, TROY's PME chapter presents you with many networking, mentoring, and professional development opportunities. For example, through MathFest, a conference hosted annually by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA), you can present to — and network with — math educators, industry leaders, and other students and math enthusiasts from across the country.
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Careers with the TROY Applied Mathematics Master's Degree

TROY's applied math master's online prepares you for in-demand careers in actuarial science, operations research, statistics, and data science. With it, you could work as an analyst at the National Security Agency, teach at the college level or go on to a variety of other applied mathematics jobs. TROY's program will also prepare you for Ph.D.-level studies in mathematics and statistics.

Faculty Profiles

Dr. Ken Roblee

Dr. Ken Roblee

Dr. Ken Roblee received degrees from the University of Alabama (B.S.) and Auburn University (M.S., Ph.D.). His primary research area is Graph Theory. He enjoys mentoring student research projects, and advising the Mathematics Club and chapter of the National Mathematics Honor Society. He primarily teaches mathematics major and minor courses.

Tailor Your Master's Degree with a Concentration

You can tailor your Master of Science in Applied Mathematical Sciences with one of the following concentrations.
Applied Mathematics Degree: Statistics Concentration
The statistics concentration will prepare you to work in one of the fastest-growing STEM fields. You'll be equipped for applied mathematics jobs such as statistician, economist, research statistician, and data scientist.

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Applied Mathematics Degree: Discrete Mathematics and Modeling Concentration
This is an ideal concentration if you want to work in the fast-growing software design field. Specific job opportunities in discrete mathematics and modeling include actuarial analyst, computer scientist, and software engineer.

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FAQ About the Applied Mathematics Graduate Program

Learn more about the field of applied mathematics and our program.
What is a degree in applied mathematics?
An applied mathematics degree teaches you how to use mathematical methods and techniques to solve real-world problems in fields ranging from engineering to computer science. TROY's applied mathematics master's degree provides you with advanced knowledge to solve quantitative and qualitative problems in business, government, or a range of industries. Coursework includes discrete mathematics, graph theory, and more.
What can you do with an applied mathematics degree?
Applied mathematics jobs are far ranging, as the degree opens up career opportunities in various fields and industries. You can use your mathematical skills and knowledge to solve a wide range of real-world problems. TROY's master's degree, the only one of its kind in Alabama, prepares you for careers as an actuary, operations research analyst, data scientist, mathematician, and more.

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