The Finance doctoral program provides you with rigorous training in finance, economics, mathematics and statistics. These tools, plus opportunities for supervised independent research, enable you to ...
Mathematical modeling is the process of developing mathematical descriptions, or models, of real-world systems. These models can be linear or nonlinear, discrete or continuous, deterministic or ...
PhD and master’s in Math jobs include positions in academia, with professorships focused on both research and teaching. There are also many opportunities for graduates to succeed in industry. What you ...
Students can pursue a Master's Degree in Mathematical Sciences with an emphasis in discrete mathematics, pure mathematics, statistics, or computational and applied mathematics. Applicants are not ...
Candidates for the Doctor of Philosophy degree must satisfy all general requirements of the Graduate School. In addition, students must complete a minimum of 60 hours of graduate credits including at ...
The University of Chicago’s Division of the Physical Sciences is launching a PhD program in computational and applied mathematics, part of an expansion into a field at the intersection of big data and ...
All applicants admitted to our graduate program will be considered for financial support. Teaching assistantships (TAs) and fellowships are available to our students. A tuition award is made to those ...
Each student must secure a Doctoral Thesis Advisor (Dissertation Advisor, Advisor), and Dissertation Committee. The student should choose the Advisor according to her/his research interests and the ...
In addition to progressing with their research, students are expected to take the listed training and transferable skills courses. Students may take courses in addition to those listed, and should ...
The GRE Math Subject test is optional, but strongly recommended. Applications without GRE scores will be considered, but a GRE Math Subject score above 550 will strengthen the application. Unofficial ...