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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. Additionally, we collaborate with interdisciplinary programs in Information Assurance, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Human-Computer Interaction, and Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Our graduate programs are designed with adaptability to meet individual requirements, complemented 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 options include scholarships and grants. Graduate students may also qualify for yearly departmental honors celebrating outstanding academic achievement.
Applied mathematics focuses on utilizing mathematical principles, approaches, and methodologies to tackle practical challenges, employing mathematical frameworks to examine and resolve problems across diverse domains like science, engineering, business, computer science, and social sciences. Pursuing applied mathematics provides distinct benefits in the modern era. A graduate-level education in this field develops advanced problem-solving capabilities, quantitative reasoning proficiency, and expertise in mathematical modeling—qualities that are in high demand across numerous sectors.