Program Mission
Our Ph.D. program is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge needed to conduct innovative research and to carry out a variety of academic and professional careers.
Program Educational Objectives
The Ph.D. program aims to provide students with the Mathematical knowledge and skills needed to
[PEO1] Contribute high quality research in Mathematics
[PEO2] Teach basic as well as advanced concepts and techniques in Mathematics
[PEO3] Work at high level positions in academic and non-academic institutions
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the program, our graduates should be able to
[K1] Demonstrate a thorough knowledge of the literature and a comprehensive understanding of methods and techniques applicable to their own research
[S1] Formulate and solve problems in a research area
[S2] Apply advanced mathematical concepts and techniques in Pure and Applied Mathematics
[S3] Demonstrate skills in oral and written communication sufficient to publish and present work in their field and to prepare grant proposals
[S4] Critically and creatively evaluate current issues, research and advanced scholarship in the discipline
[S5] Demonstrate skills in teaching basic and advanced concepts and techniques in Mathematics
[V1] Manage complex ethical and professional issues and make informed judgements on ethical codes and practices