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The Mathematics Department faculty at UC Irvine are distinguished scholars dedicated to teaching, conducting groundbreaking research in pure and applied mathematics, and serving the community through STEM outreach initiatives. With 34 permanent faculty members and 4 adjunct instructors, the department is further strengthened by postdoctoral researchers, lecturers, and visiting professors who contribute significantly to both teaching and research. Established in 1965, UC Irvine blends top-tier research opportunities with Southern California's ideal setting, featuring excellent weather and a vibrant campus culture. Our programs prepare undergraduate and graduate students for careers in teaching, mathematical research, or applied fields, while also providing essential math courses for all UCI students. The department serves about 110 graduate students, over 615 undergraduate majors, and many others pursuing minors or specialized concentrations.
Doctoral candidates follow a structured path of coursework, seminars, and independent study to prepare for their Ph.D. examinations and dissertation. First-year students must pass two M.S.-level exams in Real Analysis, Complex Analysis, or Algebra, while second-year students must achieve two Ph.D.-level passes in these subjects. Students can fulfill these requirements through either Core Assessment Exams (spring) or Qualifying Exams (fall), with a maximum of three attempts per subject. Passing a Qualifying Exam before taking the related course grants exemption from that course.
The Applied and Computational Math group brings together experts with diverse interests, united by their use of analytical, modeling, and computational techniques to solve real-world problems across science and engineering disciplines.