Directed Reading Program

Department of Mathematics

What is the DRP?

The directed reading program (DRP) at the University of Missouri is modeled after a similar program at the University of Maryland - College Park. The DRP aims to pair undergraduate students with graduate student mentors for semester-long independent study projects. The program is motivated towards exposing undergraduate students to topics and ideas present in higher mathematics while also giving them the space and resources to read higher mathematics, as a way to better prepare them towards graduate school. Directed reading programs have been successfully implemented in schools across the nation such as Rutgers, UConn, Maryland, MIT, UT-Austin and UC-Berkeley. Participation is not for credit and does not appear on a student's transcript. 

How does the DRP work?

At the start of the semester, project proposals for the semester are made available. Interested undergraduates and early graduate students are encouraged to apply. Each applicant is then paired with a single graduate mentor. The mentee meets weekly with their mentor for about an hour. The details of these meetings are left up to the mentee/mentor pairs; they might include presentations by the mentee, informal lecturing by the mentor, general discussion, questions about exercises, etc. In addition to the meetings, the mentee is expected to work independently for at least four hours each week. At the end of the semester, each student gives a 10–15 minute presentation on a topic they have studied. Upon completion, the projects alongside the pairing information are displayed in the past projects web page.

Prerequisites for the DRP

Applicants must be an undergraduate or an early graduate student at the University of Missouri. Applicants need not be math majors, but mathematical inclination and a strong background is recommended.  The graduate mentor may perform a diagnostic test during the first week to determine if the applicant is ready for the program. 

How do I sign up?

Note: Fall 2024 Applications due Sept 9th 2024 at 11:59 PM

If you have any questions, please contact: aszxy@umsystem.edu