The Department of Mathematics and Statistics (DOMS) is a vibrant community where mathematicians and statisticians converge to explore, innovate, and educate. We offer a comprehensive range of academic programs, spanning the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels. Thus, besides our faculty and postdoctoral visitors, our community includes a large and valuable cadre of hard-working and talented undergraduate and graduate students.
At the undergraduate level, we have two kinds of degrees: general degrees for majors in Mathematical Sciences are labeled Bachelor of Arts (BA), while our more intensive undergraduate degrees are labeled Bachelor of Science (BS). There are tracks in mathematics, tracks in data science & statistics, and tracks in actuarial science within both degrees. A minor in mathematics is also possible.
At the graduate level, we have the PhD in Mathematical Sciences, Master of Arts (MA) in Mathematics, and Master of Science (MS) in Data Science & Statistics degrees. The latter includes a 4+1 program in which students can earn a BA or BS in Mathematical Sciences alongside a master's degree within five years.
While our highest degree is a PhD "in Mathematical Sciences," a significant number of our doctoral dissertations are written on research topics in statistics.
All faculty members and post-doctoral visitors are active researchers. Our main areas of concentration in the department are: Algebra, Analysis, Applied and Computational Mathematics, Combinatorics, Geometry/Topology, and Statistics/Probability.
Basic information
- Mailing Addresses
- Directions to the department
- Administrative Personnel and Chairs of Certain Committees
- The department's by-laws
History
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