Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Program

Mathematics MS

About the Mathematics MS Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Degree at Loyola

Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s programs allow full-time students to complete both an undergraduate and graduate degree in just five years. Learn more about the Mathematics MS Master's degree and eligible undergraduate Bachelor's degrees below.

Mathematics MS Graduate Program

Mathematics is the foundation for countless disciplines and careers from finance to technology. This program can prepare you to excel in academic, research, or industry roles.

Eligible Undergraduate Programs

  • All Department of Mathematics and Statistics BS degrees
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Curriculum and Program Outcomes

Loyola’s extensive course catalog will always house the latest Mathematics MS Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's program course information, including degree requirements, course descriptions, prerequisite requirements, available concentrations, and more.

Additionally, this resource will provide learning outcomes, showcasing the commitment to specific skills and growth graduates can expect to achieve following completion of the program.

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Step By Step: Chart Your Accelerated Degree Path

  1. Explore options in undergraduate years one and two. Connect with your academic and career advisors and chart a two-year schedule to establish the best path toward your degrees.

  2. Apply in undergraduate year three. Students applying to an Accelerated Bachelors/Masters program will experience a slightly different application process. Please review the application requirements below for process information and required supporting materials. Loyola students do not need to submit official transcripts. Start your application here.

  3. Begin graduate course work. In undergraduate year four, you will take both undergraduate and graduate courses and complete your bachelor's degree.

  4. Complete your graduate course work in year five. Graduate with your master's degree.

Please note that transfer students may have a slightly different timeline. Transfer students who are juniors may apply at the end of their second semester.

Application Requirements

Application Deadlines

The available start terms and corresponding application deadlines for the All Department of Mathematics and Statistics BS degrees/Mathematics MS are listed below. Please keep in mind that both the application and the required materials must be submitted by the specified deadline.

Fall: Rolling admission

Application Requirements

Application requirements for the All Department of Mathematics and Statistics BS degrees/Mathematics MS include:

  • 3 Letters of Recommendation

  • 3.3 Minimum GPA

  • Resume/CV

  • Successful completion of MATH 161, MATH 162, MATH 263, MATH 201, and three courses (9 credits total) chosen from MATH 212 and 300-level mathematics or statistics courses with a GPA of 3.5 or higher; for students pursuing the BS degree in Mathematics and Computer Science, the 300-level courses could include computer science courses; for students pursuing the BS degree in Theoretical Physics and Applied Mathematics, the 300-level courses could include physics courses

Course Requirements

Please view the All Department of Mathematics and Statistics BS degrees/Mathematics MS Academic Catalog page for important curriculum information, including recommended course sequencing.

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Applying online to the accelerated Mathematics MS program is a swift, uncomplicated, and cost-free process. After submission, you can proceed to send and upload any additional requirements.

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