32.17 Mathematics and Statistics
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The degrees of Master of Applied Statistics (see appropriate calendar entry), Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy are offered in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. The Masters' degrees are offered by full-time and part-time studies.
32.17.1 Specific Requirements for the M.Sc. in Mathematics
Every student for the M.Sc. in Mathematics is required to complete one of two options:
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Option 1: MATH 696A/B, two courses from MATH 6160, 6310, 6332, 6351, and a minimum of 9 further credit hours in courses chosen from the departmental course offerings, excluding MATH 6299, and a thesis as per General Regulations, Theses and Reports.
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Option 2: MATH 6299, 696A/B, three courses from MATH 6160, 6310, 6332, 6351, and a minimum of 9 further credit hours in courses chosen from the departmental course offerings.
32.17.2 Specific Requirements for the M.Sc. in Statistics
Every student for the M.Sc. in Statistics is required to complete a minimum of 18 credit hours in graduate courses including STAT 6510 and one of STAT 6500 or STAT 6560 as well as the series STAT 697A/B or the completion of an additional 3 credit hour graduate course from the list below (courses STAT 6509 and STAT 6519 cannot be used to satisfy this requirement). A thesis is required as per General Regulations, Theses and Reports.
Students who already hold a Master of Applied Statistics are only required to complete STAT 6510 and one of STAT 6500 or STAT 6560 and a thesis as per General Regulations, Theses and Reports.
Present Course |
Former Course |
Present Course |
Former Course |
6323 |
6030 |
6212 |
6080 |
6321 |
6032 |
6310 |
6130 |
6322 |
6035 |
6330 |
6200 |
6340 |
6040 |
6331 |
6210 |
6341 |
6041 |
6332 |
6350 |
6342 |
6042 |
6312 |
6500 |
Credit may be obtained for only one course from each of the pairs listed in this table. |
32.17.3 Courses
A selection of the following graduate courses will be offered to meet the requirements of students, as far as the resources of the Department will allow.
32.17.3.1 Mathematics
- 6100 Dynamical Systems
- 6101 Modern Perturbation Theory
- 6102 Mathematical Biology
- 6104 Infinite Dimensional Dynamical Systems
- 6110 Advanced General Relativity
- 6111 Calculus in Manifolds
- 6112-6119 Special Topics in Applied Mathematics
- 6120 Theoretical Fluid Dynamics
- 6121 Functional Differential Equations
- 6130 Introduction to General Relativity
- 6160 Partial Differential Equations
- 6201 Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations
- 6202 Nonlinear and Linear Optimization (credit restricted with Computer Science 6933)
- 6204 Iterative Methods in Numerical Linear Algebra
- 6205-6209 Special Topics in Numerical Analysis
- 6210 Numerical Solution of Differential Equations
- 6212 Numerical Methods for Initial Value Problems
- 6230 Differentiable Manifolds and Riemannian Geometry
- 6252 Quantum Information and Computing (cross-listed with Physics 6852)
- 6299 Master's Project
- 6300 Homology Theory
- 6301 Homotopy Theory
- 6302 Theory of Fibre Bundles
- 6304-6309 Special Topics in Topology
- 6310 Functional Analysis
- 6311 Complex Analysis
- 6312 Measure Theory
- 6313 Functional Analysis II
- 6315-6319 Special Topics in Analysis
- 6320 Group Theory
- 6321 Ring Theory
- 6322 Nonassociative Algebra
- 6323 Homological Algebra
- 6324-6329 Special Topics in Algebra
- 6330 Analytic Number Theory
- 6331 Algebraic Number Theory
- 6332 Point Set Topology
- 6333 Representation Theory
- 6340 Graph Theory
- 6341 Combinatorial Design Theory
- 6342 Advanced Enumeration
- 6343-6349 Special Topics in Combinatorics
- 6351 Advanced Linear Algebra
- 696A/B Graduate Seminar (2 credit hours)
32.17.3.2 Statistics
- 6500 Probability (credit restricted with former 6586)
- 6503 Stochastic Processes
- 6505 Survival Analysis
- 6510 Mathematical Statistics
- 6520 Linear Models
- 6530 Longitudinal Data Analysis
- 6540 Time Series Analysis
- 6545 Computational Statistics
- 6550 Nonparametric Statistics
- 6559 Statistical Exploration of Data
- 6560 Continuous Multivariate Analysis
- 6561 Categorical Data Analysis
- 6563 Sampling Theory
- 6564 Experimental Designs
- 6571 Financial and Environmental Time Series
- 6573 Statistical Genetics
- 6570-6589 Selected Topics in Statistics and Probability (excluding 6571, 6573, 6586)
- 697A/B Graduate Seminar Series in Statistics (2 credit hours)