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Mathematics - DOCTORATE (PHD)
DEGREE OVERVIEW
The Department of Mathematics offers doctoral degree programs in mathematics (algebra, geometry, applied mathematics, computational mathematics, data science, mathematical biology, mathematics education, and probability) and in statistics.
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
There are two different routes to obtain the PhD degree: one is to obtain the MS degree first and then enter the PhD program, while the other is to enter the PhD program directly with a BS degree (i.e., the so-called BS-PhD track). The doctoral program prepares students as researchers to enter a wide range of professional roles, including academia, industry, and business.
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
- Actuary
- Biostatistician
- Data Scientist
- Operations Research Analyst
- Pharmacokineticist
- Postsecondary Education Administrators
- Risk Analyst
DEGREE OPTIONS
Ph.D. in Mathematics - General Mathematics Track
MATH 5317 REAL ANALYSIS
MATH 5322 COMPLEX VARIABLES I
MATH 5327 FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS I
MATH 5331 ABSTRACT ALGEBRA I
MATH 5338 NUMERICAL ANALYSIS I
In addition to the mathematics core requirements, the student is required to take four area-related courses, in consultation with their advisor.
Mathematics - Graduate Programs (Doctoral)
Ph.D. in Mathematics - General Statistics Track
MATH 5312 MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS I
MATH 5313 MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS II
MATH 5317 REAL ANALYSIS
MATH 5319 PROBABILITY THEORY
MATH 5358 REGRESSION ANALYSIS or MATH 5359 SURVIVAL ANALYSIS
In addition to the statistics core requirements, students are also required to take four area-related courses, chosen in consultation with their advisor.
Mathematics - Graduate Programs (Doctoral)
Ph.D. in Mathematics - Data Science Track (jointly with Computer Science and Engineering Department)
MATH 5317 REAL ANALYSIS
MATH 5322 COMPLEX VARIABLES I
MATH 5327 FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS I
MATH 5338 NUMERICAL ANALYSIS I
CSE 5301 DATA ANALYSIS & MODELING TECHNIQUES
CSE 5311 DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHMS
CSE 5334 DATA MINING
In addition to the MATH/CSE core requirements, the student is required to take two area-related courses in MATH or CSE, chosen in consultation with their advisor.
Mathematics - Graduate Programs (Doctoral)
WHY CHOOSE US?
- The department is a major center for mathematics research and education in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex and North Texas.
- It features nationally recognized faculty with outstanding accomplishments in teaching, research, and service, such as fellows of the UT System Academy of Distinguished Teachers, members of the UTA Academy of Distinguished Teachers, and UT System Regent’s Outstanding Teaching Award winners. Most mathematics faculty members’ research is supported by the National Science Foundation, National Security Agency, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Department of Education, Department of Defense, National Institutes of Health, and Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
- The American Mathematical Society named The University of Texas at Arlington the winner of its 2013 AMS Award for an Exemplary Program or Achievement in a Mathematics Department."
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Mathematics - DOCTORATE (PHD)
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