The department is committed to the idea that pure and applied mathematics are two faces of the same subject. The department offers a lively research atmosphere and students are encouraged to take a broad range of courses. Our faculty’s research expertise includes algebra, analysis, combinatorics, dynamical systems, geometry/topology, graph theory, number theory, probability and statistics. Our department strives to develop intellectual independence in its graduate students both through individual attention and in small classes.Teaching assistants are given varied assignments intended to increase both their experience and employability. The PhD degree prepares a student for university or college teaching and for higher-level employment in government and industry.
Within the PhD program there is a choice of two areas of emphasis:
Mathematics: The mathematics component provides students both with breadth and depth of higher-level pure mathematics. In pure mathematics, the department has special emphasis in algebra, analysis, combinatorics - geometry/topology, graph theory, number theory and probability. In addition, students are encouraged to be acquainted with some applications and to take some courses in statistics and/or computer science.
Statistics: The statistics component gives broad training. The PhD degree prepares students for university teaching and research, as well as consulting and research roles in industry and government. Students are given training in many diverse statistical methods used to analyze data, as well as the mathematical, statistical and probabilistic foundation.
A detailed explanation of the requirements for the PhD degree can be found in the Graduate Handbook of the department.