The Department of Mathematics offers the following degrees in mathematics: Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Science, Master of Arts, Master of Science in Teaching and Master of Arts in Teaching. There are opportunities for concentrated study in algebra, number theory, analysis, algebraic and differential geometry, topology, logic and set theory, differential equations, dynamical systems, probability theory, numerical analysis, numerical optimization, combinatorial analysis, graph theory, computer applications, biomathematics, imaging and mathematical physics.
The Department of Mathematics interacts closely with the Departments of Statistics, Computer and Information Sciences, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Medicine and Physics. It participates in the program of the interdisciplinary Center for Applied Optimization(opens in new tab), and a PhD co-major with statistics.