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Ask HN: Top univ offering an online graduate degree in pure/abstract maths?
2 points by soulbadguy on April 18, 2016 | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments
I have looking for online graduate course/degree in abtract/pure math. While it is relatively easy to find something in computer science and the applied mathetics, i am having trouble find something around the more abstract/pure subject (eg measure theory, abstract algebra etc...).



(I have a PhD in pure math — specializing in differential geometry — from a top US university, graduated in the past few years.)

I've never heard of an online graduate degree in pure math. If I were to discover that there were indeed such a thing, I'd predict that:

    * it is not in the US
    * or, it is a masters degree only
    * at a for-profit institution
    * and would have low-quality instruction.
I'd count it much more likely that graduate-level courses exist online in a not-for-credit capacity. (In the usual places, eg MIT opencourseware)


Why would be math online degree be neccessarly of low-quality instruction ? How is the job markets for math phd these days btw ?


I'm currently taking all my classes online, but through a brick-and-mortar college (I live too far from campus to attend in person, at least for now), and my school doesn't offer anything above Calculus 2 online, with the justification that the material is too tough to learn without direct instruction.

I have no idea how valid that justification is, but I imagine at least some other schools use a similar reasoning.




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