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The Mathematics PhD Program
 

The primary graduate program is the PhD in Mathematics. All students admitted to this program receive financial support, with a full fellowship in the first year. Current students are pursuing exciting projects in a variety of areas of pure and applied mathematics. (See Research areas.) For a detailed description of the PhD program and requirements, see the Regulations for Doctoral Students in Mathematics .

Interdisciplinary study is possible, but it requires extra dedication. One student has completed a joint PhD in Chemical Engineering and Mathematics. Another student has completed a joint PhD in Mathematics and Philosophy, and some further students are now attempting this combination. (See Interdisciplinary study.)

The Higher Learning Commission asks programs to provide a statement of "learning goals''. Here are the goals for the PhD in Mathematics:

1. Students learn to carry out original research at the frontier in some area of mathematics.

2. Students learn to explain the results of their research effectively, both orally and in writing.

The courses, seminars, and individual work with the thesis advisor and other members of the thesis committee, are all designed to help students meet these goals.

 

Masters Degrees

Students who just want a Masters degree in Mathematics are not normally considered for admission. Students working toward a PhD who want a Masters degree may get one after passing the candidacy examinations and taking 30 credit hours.

The department has a small Master of Sciences in Applied Mathematics (MSAM) program. MSAM students do not receive financial support from the Mathematics Department; most are PhD students in some other department. To be considered for admission, a student needs a mathematics advisor willing to help design a plan of study.

Research Areas and Faculty

 

  • Topology

Faculty Members

 
Applying to the PhD Program in Mathematics

  Application Deadline:  January 1  Apply Now

Application Advice and Points to Remember

  • Apply early. All applications are routed to the Graduate School first and then second to the Math Department
  • Submit as much as possible electronically.  This is the quickest manner in which all necessary documents will reach the Math Department.
  • The Graduate School requires only 1 copy of all submitted documents.
  • Do not mail paper copies to the Graduate School in addition to submitting electronically.  Supporting documentation, such as recommendation letters, should be submitted electronically or mailed.  Sending duplicate copies will delay the application process.
  • Indicating your research interest(s) is helpful.  Areas of interest within Mathematics can be discussed in the Statement of Intent, uploaded as an additional document, and/or briefly summarized in the "Area of Specialization" field on the application form itself.  Sample papers uploaded as additional documents are also welcome.
  • When submitting near the deadline, please consult the Math Department for additional advice to ensure receipt of your application materials.

Admissions Information
The Application Process
The Graduate School
Graduate School Contacts

before applying:  gradad@nd.edu

updates after applying:  gradapp@nd.edu

Mathematics Department Contacts

Professor Julia Knight, Director of Graduate Studies: knight.1@nd.edu

Beth VerVelde, Administrative Assistant to the Director of Graduate Studies:  bverveld@nd.edu




Resources and Information

American Mathematical Society
Center for Applied Mathematics
Center for the Study of Biocomplexity
College of Science

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Graduate School Bulletin of Information
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Map of Math Offices

Recent Doctorates Awarded

Registration Information

Regulations for Doctoral Students in Mathematics

Research Ethics

Schedule of Classes Book

Schedule of Deadlines - Thesis/Graduation

Teaching Seminar

Thesis/Dissertation submission checklist
Written Candidacy Exams

 

Forms for Current Students:


Director of Graduate Studies, Dr. Julia Knight
knight.1@nd.edu
Phone: 574-631-6355   Fax: 574-631-6579

Administrative Assistant, Beth VerVelde

bverveld@nd.edu

Phone: 574-631-7245  Fax: 574-631-6579


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Last updated: Wednesday, January 20, 2010
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