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Mathematics (MSc)

Intake(s):
Fall
Registration Type:
Full-time, Flex-time
Available to:
All Students
Degree type:
Master of Science
Program Routes:
MRP
Thesis
PGWP Eligible

Solve Abstract Problems. Conduct Rigorous Inquiry. Shape Applied Insights.

The Master of Science in Mathematics (MSc) at Nipissing University combines advanced coursework with either a Major Research Paper (MRP) or a Thesis track. Ideal for those seeking foundational depth or applied mathematical exploration, the program prepares graduates for careers in academia, industry, government, and more.

Program Highlights

Through this 24-credit program, you will: 

  • Complete key courses like General Topology and Functional Analysis, plus electives in algebra, cryptography, graph theory, optimization, and computational math 
  • Submit either a Major Research Paper (6 credits plus six courses in three terms) or a full Thesis (12 credits plus four courses in six terms) 
  • Focus on solving open mathematical problems and defending your work before an examination committee 
  • Develop advanced methods in mathematical theory, computation, and problem solving 
  • Engage in a small graduate cohort with access to rich faculty support and academic resources 

Program Structure

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Thesis Route:

Full-time Length: 2 year
Flex-time Length: Up to 4 years

The thesis route requires students to become more deeply proficient in an area of mathematics than is standard in an MRP. A thesis is generally (depending on the topic) longer and more detailed than an MRP. Because of its more advanced nature, a thesis requires more time to complete than an MRP. Additionally, a thesis generally (but not always) contains multi- and inter-disciplinary aspects, and will usually involve research into advanced areas of mathematics and computational science.

Major Research Paper (MRP):

Full-time Length: 1 year

Through the MRP, the student must show the ability to work independently in a scholarly manner. The MRP does not have to make a significant original contribution to academic knowledge of the subject, but it must display extensive research and independent analysis. Students must demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the literature relating to the topic.

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Graduate Student Funding

Financial Aid, Scholarships, Bursaries & Awards

​Funding is available to graduate students from both internal and external sources. Internal funding includes teaching/research assistantships, faculty research grants, and Nipissing Graduate Scholarships.

Meet our Faculty

Discover how mathematics can open doors to a wide range of scientific, technical, and analytical careers

Our Faculty of Mathematics is dedicated to providing students with a strong foundation in analytical thinking, problem-solving, and mathematical reasoning. With small class sizes and close faculty-student interaction, students are supported through every stage of their studies in a learning environment that emphasizes both rigour and accessibility.

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Dr. Logan Hoehn

Faculty of Arts and Science – Computer Science and Mathematics
Dr. L. Hoehn, a mathematician specializing in continuum theory, low-dimensional topology, and dynamical systems in the plane. Originally from Saskatoon, he completed his BSc in Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Saskatchewan, followed by his MSc and PhD at the University of Toronto. His doctoral work, Non-chainable continua and Lelek’s problem, received national recognition and was nominated for major Canadian awards. Dr. Hoehn’s research experience includes international study, postdoctoral work in the United States, and a long-standing commitment to mathematical scholarship and teaching at Nipissing University.

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Admission Requirements

To qualify for admission, students must have a four-year undergraduate degree or equivalent as recognized by Nipissing University in an appropriate discipline, with a minimum B standing.

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Future Careers

Graduates develop strong analytical and research competencies, paving the way for positions such as: 

  • Data Analyst, Computational Modeler, or Optimization Specialist 
  • Quantitative Researcher in industry or government 
  • Academic or professional roles supporting interdisciplinary research or advisory services 
  • Preparation for PhD studies or advanced professional credentials 

Real People, Real Impact

Discover how real students have found support, opportunity, and belonging at Nipissing.
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The program strengthened my problem-solving skills in ways I didn’t expect. The close-knit environment made it easy to get help and dive deeper into complex topics.

Chris D.

Class of 2020

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I developed a strong foundation in both theory and application, which opened doors for me in data analysis and beyond. The support from professors made a huge difference.

Emily K.

Class of 2023

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Notes:

Flex-time available for MRP or Thesis route. Flex-time is how Graduate Studies refers to part-time student.

Disclaimer:
While every effort is made to ensure accuracy on this site, in the event of a discrepancy, Nipissing’s Academic Calendar is the official reference.