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The department provides degree programs for the Ph.D. in Mathematics, Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, M.S. in Mathematics, and M.S. in Applied Mathematics.
We also collaborate in interdisciplinary fields including Information Assurance, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Human-Computer Interaction, and Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Our graduate programs are designed with adaptability to meet individual goals, supplemented by extensive online resources for graduate students. Faculty members lead dynamic research teams specializing in partial differential equations, applied mathematics, stochastic processes, functional analysis, combinatorics, algebra, control theory, and mathematical biology. Financial support through scholarships and grants is accessible. Graduate students may also qualify for yearly departmental honors celebrating outstanding academic performance.
Pursuing a graduate degree in mathematics delivers numerous career benefits while deepening your knowledge and skills. An advanced degree enables participation in pioneering research, pushing the boundaries of mathematical science and potentially leading to groundbreaking findings. This pathway unlocks diverse, lucrative career prospects in academia, data science, finance, technology, and research sectors.