Applicants must hold a baccalaureate or master's degree (not necessarily in mathematics) from an accredited college or university (or demonstrate completion of work equivalent to the baccalaureate or master's degree given at UC Denver) with at least a 3.0 grade point average (GPA). Applicants to the doctoral program with a GPA in mathematics below 3.2 are unlikely to be accepted without strong supporting evidence. All applicants must take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). Additionally, applicants are encouraged to take the GRE subject test in mathematics.
Students must also have 30 semester hours of mathematics, at least 24 of which are upper division courses with a grade of B- or better. These courses must include:
- two semesters of advanced calculus or real analysis (or equivalent)
- one semester of linear algebra
- one semester of one of the following:
- abstract algebra
- differential equations
- discrete mathematics
- probability
Subject to approval by the Graduate Committee, students with prerequisite deficiencies (such as advanced calculus) may be admitted with the understanding that those deficiencies must be removed after admission. In such cases, credits earned for deficiency coursework cannot be applied to a graduate degree. Students who do not have the minimum GPA may be admitted to the MS program provisionally. Provisional students are ineligible for financial aid, teaching assistantships, and/or classification as doctoral students.