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Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics

The program offers extensive coursework and intensive research experience in theory, methodology, and applications of mathematics (see degree requirements). 

Placement

More than 85% of our 45 Mathematics PhD graduates since 2020, both domestic and international, secured full-time employment within a few months of receiving their degrees. 

Placement of 2022 & 2023 Mathematics PhD Graduates

YearPlacement
2023Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Montana Technological University
2023Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Biophysics, UT Southwestern Medical Center
2023Postdoctoral Fellow, School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, Clemson University
2023Senior Software Engineer, Rotor Inc.
2022Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Mathematics, Johns Hopkins University
2022Postdoctoral Fellow, Mathematics in Medicine program, Houston Methodist Hospital
2022Postdoctoral Research Associate, National Center for Toxicological Research
2022Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Mathematics, Spring Hill College
2022Instructor, Department of Mathematics, Oregon State University
2022Lecturer, Department of Mathematics, University of Oklahoma
2022Assistant Professor of Instruction, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas
2022Adjunct Professor, Department of Mathematics, Southern Methodist University
2022Actuarial Analyst, Transamerica
2022Systems Engineer, Verizon
2022Data Analyst, Good Faith Energy
2022Senior Data Scientist, Melax Tech

See a more complete list 

Assistantships

Graduate Teaching Assistantships are offered to qualified PhD students on a competitive basis. These assistantships include a monthly stipend (currently set at $2,400) along with a full tuition waiver (covering 9 credit hours per term in the Fall and Spring semesters). The assistantship additionally covers the cost of health insurance purchased through the university and most fees. Graduate Research Assistantships for advanced PhD students are also available on some faculty members’ research grants. Typically, assistantship support is provided for five years and encompasses the Summer semester as well.

All admitted students are considered for assistantships; no separate application is necessary. 

Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards

PhD students are additionally supported through the following awards:

Conference Travel Support

NSM Conference Travel Award and Betty and Gifford Johnson Travel Award are available to provide financial support to PhD students to present their research at professional conferences.

Ready to start your application?

Before you apply, visit our How to Apply page to get familiar with the admission requirements and application process.