The Mathematics Master of Science program at Yale University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences is typically granted to students who withdraw from the Mathematics PhD program after fulfilling seven graduate-level courses with a High Pass average and the graduate school's honors requirement. The program is designed to prepare students for independent research and advanced mathematical work, with a curriculum rooted in algebra, analysis, topology, and other core mathematical disciplines. Students engage in a collaborative environment and have opportunities for teaching and research assistantships. Limited formal requirements provide maximum flexibility for specialization. The program exists primarily as a non-terminal degree for PhD students, as Yale does not routinely admit students for stand-alone MS in Mathematics.
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