| Mathematics |
| The Graduate School - New Brunswick |
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| General Information |
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The graduate program in mathematics offers courses of study leading to the degrees of master of science and doctor of philosophy. Possible areas of specialization include algebraic geometry, category theory and topos theory, commutative algebra, theory of computation, differential geometry, discrete mathematics, functional analysis, geometric measure theory, group theory, harmonic analysis on Euclidean spaces, Lie theory, logic, mathematical physics, nonlinear analysis, number theory, numerical analysis, ordinary differential equations, operations research, partial differential equations, probability theory, ring theory, mathematics underlying string theory, system and control theory, and algebraic and geometric topology.
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| Financial Support |
| http://gsnb.rutgers.edu/support.php3 |
| Program Website |
| http://www.math.rutgers.edu |
| Deadlines |
| Degree |
Domestic |
Foreign |
Summer |
Fin Aid |
| Spring |
Fall |
Spring |
Fall |
| MS |
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NONE |
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NONE |
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NA |
| PHD |
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1/1 |
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1/1 |
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1/1 |
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| Testing/Other Requirements |
GRE General and Subject in Mathematics. Applicants interested in the M.S. in Mathematics should contact Program Director prior to application. |
| Notes |
| For the MS in Mathematics with Option in Mathematical Finance, please consult the separate "Mathematics (Mathematical Finance)" Graduate Admissions page. |
| For the traditional MS degree: This degree is infrequently granted and students are only occasionally admitted to this program. Applicants for the M.S. degree should read the page http://www.math.rutgers.edu/grad/applicants/for_ms.html and contact the Graduate Director at grad.director@math.rutgers.edu if they believe their situation is appropriate for the program. |
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