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MATH 6380. Research Methods in Mathematics. 3 Hours.

Students work on a specific research topic under a faculty member's supervision. The specific topic will be chosen from current trends and future directions of an active field of mathematics. The course content will vary based upon the topic the student and the mentoring faculty member choose. Regular meetings with other students in the course will focus on expected elements of the research paper and presentation that are required for successful completion of the course.
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.

Bachelor of Science, Major in Mathematics: 4+1 MS Mathematics

https://catalog.shsu.edu/undergraduate/colleges-academic-departments/science-and-engineering-technology/mathematics-statistics/bs-mathematics-and-ms-mathematics/
1 MATH 1420 satisfies the Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area II (Mathematics) and one semester credit hour of the Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area IX (Component Area Option). 2 Satisfies Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area III (Life and Physical Science). 3 Satisfies Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area IV (Language, Philosophy, and Culture). 4 If KINE 2115 is used to satisfy the Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area IX (Component Area Option), an additional credit hour will be needed as a General Elective. 5 Advanced MATH electives do not include MATH 3363 , MATH 3379 / STAT 3379 , MATH 3380 , MATH 3381 , MATH 3383 , MATH 3384 , MATH 3386 , MATH 3387 , MATH 4367 , MATH 4384 , and MATH 4385 . ( MATH 3380 , MATH 3381 , MATH 3383 , MATH 3384 , MATH 3386 , MATH 3387 , MATH 4384 , and MATH 4385 are designed for students in the BS, Double Major in Education and Mathematics.) 6 Minor includes at least nine hours of advanced coursework. 7 The following minor cannot be paired with this degree program:  Minor in Mathematics. 8 Students planning to pursue the 4+1 Mathematics option must complete the Graduate Application process and be accepted to the MS in Mathematics program.  In order to apply to the 4+1 Mathematics program, students must complete all undergraduate degree plan requirements (minimum of 120 semester credit hours) and all admission requirements.  Once a student is accepted to the graduate Mathematics program, students are eligible to begin the Mathematics program upon completion of all admission requirements.