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Nov 05, 2024
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University of Alberta Calendar 2024-2025
Doctor of Philosophy with a specialization in Applied Mathematics (Mathematical and Statistical Sciences)
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Program Requirements
Students entering the program with no MSc or with an MSc from this Department must complete a minimum of 32 units in coursework, including a 2-unit colloquium requirement, and a thesis. Courses taken during the MSc in this department may be included in this total.
Students entering the program with an MSc from outside the Department must complete a minimum of 20 units in coursework, including a 2-unit colloquium requirement, and a thesis.
Core Courses (12 units)
Core courses must be completed in the Entrance Year of the doctoral program.
- MATH 536
- MATH 538 OR
MATH 539
- Two additional 3-unit approved graduate-level courses, to be chosen from the following in consultation with the supervisor
- MATH 524
- MATH 527
- Core course from the Statistics PhD program
- Core courses from the Mathematics PhD program
- Core courses from the Mathematical Finance PhD program
Optional courses
- All coursework must be chosen in consultation with the supervisor
- Graduate courses offered by other departments may be used as deemed appropriate
- All coursework to be counted towards the program requirements must be approved by the Associate Chair (Graduate Studies).
- Additional coursework may be required.
Graduate Colloquium (2 units)
- Students must complete two terms of MATH 601 and give a presentation in the Graduate Colloquium, unless this requirement was fulfilled as an MSc student in the Department.
Thesis
- Registration in 900-level THES. The principal requirement for the PhD is a substantial contribution to knowledge, embodied in a thesis.
Candidacy Exam
It is strongly recommended that students take their candidacy exam before the end of their second year in the PhD program. All course requirements should have been met prior to the candidacy exam.
Entrance Year Academic Standing Requirement
By the end of the second term in the program, PhD students must have passed four core courses with a minimum GPA of 3.6. Core courses taken as an undergraduate or MSc student are included in this calculation.
Failure to meet the required GPA may result in a recommendation by the Associate Chair (Graduate Studies) to GPS that the student be placed on academic probation or required to withdraw.
Residence Requirement
To satisfy the residence requirement for the PhD, students must spend at least two years in full-time study.
For part-time students, residence requirements are determined on a case-by-case basis.
Length of Program
The program is designed to be completed within four years.
The maximum time to complete the PhD program as set by the Faculty of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies is six years.
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