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Directory of Professional Master's Degree Programs
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Directory of Programs |
To the left is our Directory of Professional Master's Programs in the United States. They are available arranged alphabetically by state or by the type of master's program. Please click on the links to the left to acquaint yourself with these Professional Master's Programs. |
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Professional master's degree programs differ in varying ways from standard master's programs. All of them are stand-alone programs, not intended to feed a Ph.D. program. Other characteristics as exemplified at the workshops include:
Background Information In 1998 the American Mathematical Society (AMS), the Mathematicians and Education Reform (MER) Forum, and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) joined together in a two-year project, funded by NSF, to support the development of professional master's degrees in mathematics. The projects revolved around two workshops, Developing Professional Master's Degrees In Mathematics: Exploring Options in Graduate Education, that gathered together participants from more than 50 different colleges and universities and representatives from business and industry to hear about exemplary programs and discuss the nuts and bolts of starting and maintaining a professional master's program. As part of that project MER conducted a survey of existing Professional Master's programs. The results of that survey appear on these pages. Over fifty institutions responded to that survey describing more than 100 Professional Master's programs. This directory is based on a survey conducted by:
. .. in conjunction with an NSF funded project to support the development of professional master's degrees in mathematics. |
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