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Mathematics
The Department of Mathematics offers opportunities for research – leading to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees - in the fields of pure mathematics and applied mathematics, including, but not restricted to, the fields of real and complex analysis, ordinary and partial differential equations, harmonic analysis, nonlinear analysis, several complex variables, functional analysis, operator theory, C*-algebras, ergodic theory, group theory, analytic and algebraic number theory, Lie groups and Lie algebras, automorphic forms, commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, singularity theory, differential geometry, symplectic geometry, classical synthetic geometry, algebraic topology, set theory, set-theoretic topology, mathematical physics, fluid mechanics, probability (in cooperation with the Department of Statistics), combinatorics, optimization, control theory, dynamical systems, computer algebra, cryptography, and mathematical finance.
Degrees Offered
Mathematics - MSc, PhD
Frequently Asked Questions
(Data based upon 2010-2011 academic year)
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1. Which tests are required for admission? |
Domestic Students MSc - N/A |
International Students MSc - EFT* |
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2. What is the minimum GPA required by the unit? |
MSc – mid B |
MSc – mid B |
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3. What is the tuition fee** for the program? |
MSc - $6,621 |
MSc - $15,316 |
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4. What is the minimum guaranteed funding available in the |
Doctoral Stream |
Doctoral Stream |
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5. Is direct entry from a Bachelor’s degree to a PhD |
Yes |
Yes |
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6. a) Is a supervisor identified before/after admission? b) Is a supervisor assigned by a graduate unit or secured by |
MSc - After MSc - Applicant |
MSc - After MSc - Applicant |
* EFT - English Facility Test (check English Facility Requirements)
** Tuition fee does not include incidental and other fees
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