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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Mathematical Sciences College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences

Scholarships
Introduction
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Mathematical Sciences
The Department offers programs towards the Master of Science, Master of Science in Teaching, and the Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematical Sciences. There are two areas of concentration: pure mathematics and applied mathematics. The programs emphasize the interaction between these two areas and the common role of scientific computation. Students can take courses common to both areas, enabling them to gain an appreciation of the mathematical techniques and the connections between theory and applications.
Department research interests include classical analysis, harmonic analysis, Fourier analysis, approximation theory, algebra, number theory, graph theory, combinatorics, fluid mechanics, biomathematics, differential equations, numerical analysis, and modeling.
Resources
- Career Information (American Mathematical Society)
- Mathematics Careers (Mathematical Association of America)
- Careers in Statistics (American Statistical Association)
- Careers in Applied Mathematics & Computational Sciences (Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics)
- Society of Actuaries Career Center
- Jobs for Mathematicians (MathJobs.org)
- Occupational Outlook for Mathematicians (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Occupational Outlook for Statisticians (Bureau of Labor Statistics)