The Master of Science in Mathematics at Georgia Institute of Technology's College of Sciences provides rigorous graduate-level training across a wide spectrum of mathematical disciplines. Students can choose among a broad range of courses including algebra, analysis, geometry, differential equations, probability, statistics, and more. The program requires completion of 30 credit hours, with at least twelve credits at the 6000 level or above in at least three fields of mathematics. Both thesis and non-thesis options are available. The curriculum prepares graduates for professional positions, further doctoral studies, and quantitative careers. Students develop creative and independent research skills in an internationally competitive academic environment.