2015-2016 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Department of Mathematics
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Chair
William A. Coberly
Professors
Christian Constanda
J. C. Diaz
Dale R. Doty
Kevin A. O’Neil
Richard A. Redner
Albert C. Reynolds, Jr.
Dale A. Schoenefeld
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Associate Professors
William A. Coberly
Peyton J. Cook
Shirley B. Pomeranz
Assistant Professors
Brett McKinney
Applied Assistant Professor
Matthew Donahue
Emeritus Professor
Thomas W. Cairns
Graduate Program Advisor
Dale R. Doty
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The Department of Mathematics offers graduate programs leading to the Master of Science degree in Applied Mathematics and Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics.
Learning Objectives
Master of Science in Applied Mathematics. Students will be able to:
- Apply methods of mathematical modeling and problem solving to a variety of applied topics, including computational and analytical methods.
- Demonstrate a general knowledge of mathematics beyond the undergraduate level.
- Communicate mathematics effectively in written and oral form.
Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics. Students will be able to:
- Produce scholarship that is both original and significant in a subfield of mathematics or in a related interdisciplinary field.
- Demonstrate a general knowledge of mathematics and its application consistent with that of a professional mathematician in an academic or research setting.
- Communicate mathematics effectively in written and oral form.
In addition to programs listed below, program also offers Finance/Applied Mathematics, M.S. in collaboration with the Collins College of Business.
ProgramsMaster’sDoctoralCombinedCoursesMathematicsStatistics
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