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The School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences provides graduate programs culminating in either a Master of Arts or Master of Science in Mathematics, as well as a Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics. Master's students in Mathematics can select from a diverse range of courses covering both theoretical and practical aspects of mathematics and statistics. Every master's candidate collaborates with a faculty advisor to produce a research paper focused on their chosen specialization. Additionally, students may pursue a dual master's degree combining mathematics with another relevant field. For doctoral candidates, specialization areas include algebra, applied mathematics, combinatorics, computational mathematics, control theory, differential equations, geometry, numerical analysis, probability, or statistics, with opportunities for interdisciplinary study.
The School is dedicated to delivering an enriching and rigorous graduate education. Faculty provide personalized guidance and foster a welcoming, collaborative atmosphere while supporting students' career aspirations. Graduate students enjoy round-the-clock access to the department's computer lab, equipped with thirty modern PCs featuring internet connectivity. For advanced computational requirements, students can also utilize the University's Unix servers from the lab facilities.