MATH 699 Master’s Thesis
In the Master’s Thesis, the student is required to independently conduct original research-oriented work related to important Applied Mathematics problems under the direct supervision of a main adviser, who must be a full-time faculty in the Department of Mathematics, and at least one other full-time faculty who acts as co-advisor. The outcome of the research should demonstrate the synthesis of information into knowledge in a form that may be used by others and lead to publications in suitable reputable journals/conferences. The student’s research findings must be documented in a formal thesis and defended through a viva voce examination. The student must register for a minimum of 9 credit hours of Master’s Thesis.
Prerequisite
Approval of the Department Chair and the Associate Dean for Graduate Studies