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Ph.D. in Mathematics Curriculum

Making the World Smarter, Safer and Healthier

Overview

Our Ph.D. program, based in New York City, follows an apprenticeship model, in which students work on a research project over multiple semesters under the close guidance of a mentor. Because we are a small Ph.D. program, we can pay maximum attention to all our students.

Course of Study

Track I (three-year course of study): 

Sample course of study for a student who enters with 60 credit-hours of graduate course work: 

  • Advanced Qualifying Examination is taken
  • MAT 705, repeated six times over three years

Track II (four-year course of study): 

Sample course of study for a student who enters with an M.A. in Mathematics from Yeshiva University (30 credits): 

First Year:

  • First semester: 9 credits of special topics
  • Second semester: 9 credits of special topics
  • Advanced Qualifying Examination is taken

Second, Third and Fourth Years: 

  • MAT 705 is taken for six semesters

Track III (five-year course of study): 

Sample course of study for a student who enters the program with a B.A. in Mathematics: 

First Year: 

  • M.A. course work (15 credits per semester)
  • Basic Qualifying Examination is taken, and Master of Arts is awarded

Second Year:

  • First semester: 9 credits of special topics
  • Second semester: 9 credits of special topics
  • Advanced Qualifying Examination is taken

Third, Fourth and Fifth Years: 

  • MAT 705 is taken for six semesters

Course Descriptions 

Download the Course Descriptions.

Qualifying Examination

Download Qualifying Examination Guidelines.

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