Eligibility Requirements
- Minimum Cumulative USC GPA of 3.0
- At least three Math 400-level courses completed at USC (MATH 407 and MATH 408 are required; MATH 425a is recommended)
- At least 64 total units of undergraduate college course work, excluding any AP, IB or transfer units earned prior to graduation from high school
Students must meet the requirements listed above to be eligible to apply for this PDP. Please note that meeting these standards does not guarantee admission.
Degree Requirements
A minimum of 21 units of 500-level coursework must be completed for this PDP (graduate credit). These courses cannot be used to satisfy requirements for the undergraduate degree. To graduate, students must earn a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher in graduate credit applied to the PDP. The 21 units consist of:
Required courses (9 units)
1) MATH 541a Introduction to Mathematical Statistics
2) MATH 541b Introduction to Mathematical Statistics
3) MATH 550 Statistical Consulting and Data Analysis
One Course from each of the options below (9 units)
Option A
MATH 505a Applied Probability
MATH 507a Theory of Probability
Option B
MATH 542 Analysis of Variance and Design
MATH 545 Introduction to Time Series
Option C
MATH 501 Numerical Analysis and Computation
MATH 502a Numerical Analysis
PM 511a Data Analysis
One Elective (3-4 units)
Select a 500-level elective listed on this website. If you are interested in a course that is not included in this list, please contact the PDP advisor.
Other Requirements
To complete the program, the student must choose one of the following options:
- Non-thesis option: pass, at master’s level or higher, graduate exam in Probability (505a). Exams are offered twice a year during the week before the fall and spring semester starts. To learn more about the topics covered and see past exam questions, visit this website.
- Thesis option: Register for MATH 594a, MATH 594b and write a master’s thesis. The thesis must be approved by the student’s thesis committee and submitted following the guidelines set by the The Graduate School. Units earned from MATH 594a and MATH 594b are in addition to the minimum 21 units required for this PDP.
Sample Course Plans
The following course plans below provide examples of how to complete the PDP in 3-4 semesters. Your actual course plan may differ depending on your remaining undergraduate degree requirements and how many graduate courses you can include in your schedule per semester.
We do not recommend taking more than 2-3 graduate-level courses in one semester. If it’s your first time completing a graduate-level course, we recommend no more than 2 graduate courses in that semester.
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Fall Semester #1
MATH 550 (3 units) – only offered in the fall
MATH 505a or 507a (3 units) – only offered in the fallSpring Semester #2
Recommended: Take the 505a Graduate Exam in January and attempt to pass at the Master’s level or higher
MATH 545 (3 units) – only offered in the spring
MATH 501, 502a, or PM 511a (3 units)
MATH 541a (3 units) – only offered in the springFall Semester #3
MATH 541b (3 units) – only offered in the fall
Elective (3-4 units) -
Spring Semester #1
MATH 501 (3 units) – only offered in the spring or summer
MATH 545 (3 units) – only offered in the springFall Semester #2
MATH 550 (3 units) – only offered in the fall
MATH 505a or 507a (3 units) – only offered in the fallSpring Semester #3
Recommended: Take the 505a Graduate Exam in January and attempt to pass at the Master’s level or higher
MATH 541a (3 units) – only offered in the spring
Elective (3-4 units)Fall Semester #4
MATH 541b (3 units) – only offered in the fall
Steps to Apply
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
- Fill out the PDP application form with your remaining undergraduate degree requirements and PDP requirements. Courses that fulfill your undergraduate degree requirements should have an X or check mark for “UG” = undergraduate credit. Courses that fulfill your PDP degree requirements should have an X or check mark for “GR” = graduate credit. A course cannot be marked for both UG and GR credit.
- Send the completed form to the PDP advisor and undergraduate advisor(s) for review. If no corrections need to be made to the PDP course plan, advisors will sign the form. If corrections need to be made, advisors will discuss changes with you via email or during a scheduled meeting.
- Ask professors to send a letter of recommendation to the PDP advisor. Two letters of recommendation from professors are required for applicants with a cumulative GPA below 3.5. One letter of recommendation is required for applicants with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher.
- Once all application materials are submitted, you will receive admission results within 2 weeks.