예전에 제가 아는 리스트와 다른 외국 사이트에서 찾았던 리스트를 합쳐서 정리해두었던 건데 생각보다 펀딩을 주는 석사 프로그램이 꽤나 많다는걸 모르는 분들이 많으신것 같아서 준비하실때 도움이 될까 올려봅니다. 아래 리스트에 캐나다 대학들도 몇군데 들어있긴 한데 캐나다는 학사->석사->박사 순서대로 가야해서 대부분의 research oriented 대학들은 thesis-based 석사 학생들에게 박사학생과 거의 비슷한 수준의 재정지원을 주기 때문에 아래 리스트에 없는 학교들도 석사 펀딩이 있다고 생각하시면 될것 같습니다. 유학원 같이 상업적 목적이 아닌 다른곳에 공유하시는 목적이라면 자유롭게 퍼가셔도 됩니다.
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- Pittsburg State University (Pittsburg, KS)
- Emporia State University (Emporia, KS)
- University of Central Florida (Orlando, FL) 15000 for 9 months for 2 years.
- Simon Fraser University (Canada) offers research M.Sc. degrees in Mathematics, Applied and Computational Mathematics and Operations Research that are funded through a mix of TA and RA support.
- University of Alberta (Canada) thesis based MS in Statistics or Biostatistics provides 2 year full TAship to all admitted students. Need to contact professors prior to application.
- Villanova offers two forms of assistance for Master's students. One is a tuition waiver with no stipend for 7 hours/week of work. One is a tuition-waiver with stipend (about $1600/mo) for 15 hours/week of work. We have Master's degrees in Mathematics and Applied Statistics.
- Boise State University offers an MS in Mathematics with emphases in Applied Mathematics, Pure Mathematics, and Statistic and an MS in Mathematics Education. Most students are supported by TAships.
- Southern Illinois University at Carbondale routinely funds MS students. We also have a Ph.D. program, but we have quite a lot of students who only intend and only take the master's.
- Wake Forest has a master's only MA program in mathematics. We have 4 statisticians, and a student could do a master's thesis on a statistics topic for this degree. Our typical audience is drawn from both students wanting a terminal master's degree and students considering a PhD who feel rather unprepared. We offer ~10 fully funded TA positions a year. And those not awarded a TA position don't have to pay undergrad tuition -- our class sizes average 15/year.
- Clemson has a standalone MS program (along with our PhD program), and there is TA support for students in both programs.
- Northwest Missouri State University offers both an MS and an MSEd in Math (and Math Education).
- The University of Dayton offers three terminal Master's degrees in math, including one in applied math. (The others are MathEd and Financial Math.) Our proximity to Wright Patterson AFB helps those students who are actually "living" applied math to study about it. Contact Paul Eloe, Director of Graduate Studies;
- The University of Northern Iowa has a Professional Science Masters Degree in Industrial Mathematics:
- University of Michigan-Dearborn (applied)
- University of Texas at Arlington (applied)
- Southeast Louisana University (applied). Contact Dr. Ken Li (kli@selu.edu) about their ISAT Masters (Integrated Science and Technology.)
- Michigan State University: master's in industrial mathematics
- Miami University (Ohio) has very strong master's programs and no Ph.D.
- Ball State University funds master's programs in statistics and possibly math master's degrees as well.
- Georgia Southern University has masters-only programs in Applied Mathematics, Pure Mathematics, Statistics and Computational Science (interdisciplinary). They do have assistantships available.
- Sam Houston State has smaller but thriving MS programs in both math and statistics. We admit about 20 new students each year, most of them funded at $13,000 per year (in exchange for 20 hours of light work per week). Tuition is low, as are living expenses in Huntsville. We are one hour north of downtown Houston, and 2 hours from the Dallas metroplex. We have had several students move onto PhD programs at respectable universities in the last few years.
- South Dakota State University has an MS program in Mathematics and an MS program in Statistics. These students are eligible for assistantships. We also have an MS in Data Science- these students usually are not eligible for assistantships, but we gave assistantships to three of these students this last year because we needed more TA's.
- Western Michigan University supports some masters students with TAships. How many depends on the year, and students may have to pay part of their way until a TAship becomes available.
- University of Montana
- Bowling Green State University (Ohio): Master's program with concentrations in Pure Math, Scientific Computation, Statistics, Applied Statistics, and Teaching Mathematics: Almost all grad students are supported with TA positions.
- University of Florida (which has a PhD program): almost all grad students are supported with TA positions
- University of Texas, El Paso offers MS-Math but not PhD in Math. There is a PhD in computational math (interdisciplinary with College of Engineering), but its students are not in competition with MS-Math students for TA-ship.
- Western Washington University offers a master's in math and funds many of their graduate students. They do not have a PhD program.
- University of Washington has a master's program in biostatistics that offers funding (unsure whether to all students or just particularly strong ones).
- Northern Arizona University supports about 30-35 graduate teaching assistants in our MS programs (closer to 40 this year). We offer MS degrees in Mathematics, Statistics, and Mathematics Education. Many graduates go on to PhD study.
- University of California, Riverside has an MA/MS program (in either pure or applied math), and accepted students are guaranteed 5 quarters of support in the form of TAships. (That is usually sufficient to finish the requirements.) Typically 1-3 masters students incoming each year.
- University of Minnesota Duluth (MS in Applied and Computational Mathematics with focus in modeling, statistics, or discrete math) (About 15k per academic year + 1.5k summer research + 1k scholarship(female mathematicians).
- San Francisco State University: masters-only program funded by TAships and scholarships. They regularly send students afterwards to PhD programs. They have several faculty doing geometry and combinatorics.
- The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign offers full financial support to students in the Masters in the Teaching of Mathematics program.
- University of Alaska Fairbanks: MS in Mathematics and MS in Statistics. TAships are available for both programs.
- University of Georgia, most of accepted MS students proceed to their PhD program and thus get financial support.
- University of Iowa provides funding for all incoming MS students.
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작성자sned 작성시간 18.02.23 아이오와주립대도 석사전원 TA 펀딩 주더라구요. 본인이 거절하지않는이상..그리고 코네티컷은 요즘 박사도 노펀딩뿌리기로 유명합니다
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답댓글 작성자김수환 작성자 본인 여부 작성자 작성시간 18.02.25 그렇군요. 업데이트 해둬야겠네요. 답변 감사합니다.
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작성자YHfamati 작성시간 18.03.07 최근 토론토 대학을 포함한 몇몇 캐나다 대학이 석사 펀딩을 준다고 들었습니다.
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답댓글 작성자김수환 작성자 본인 여부 작성자 작성시간 18.10.24 다음 카페 시스템이 익숙치 않다 보니 답글이 많이 늦었네요;;;
토론토의 경우 박사는 5년 펀딩이 보장이 되는데 석사는 거의 안나온다고 들었습니다. 석사과정 자체도 2년짜리가 아니라 3학기 또는 2학기 짜리구요.
그 외의 대부분의 캐나다 대학들은 석사도 펀딩이 나온다고 보시면 될것 같습니다. 제가 있는 앨버타의 경우 입학하는 모든 thesis based 석사 학생들에게 학비제외하고 17000 정도 기본 펀딩을 제공합니다.