Brandeis University's Department of Mathematics combines the informality and flexibility of a small department with the intellectual vigor of a faculty whose research accomplishments have placed it ...
The Math 8806-8807 sequence will cover the following topics: Group Theory (Group actions, Sylow, Nilpotent/Solvable, simple groups, Jordan-Holder series, presentations); commutative algebra ...
The Department of Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics offers two graduate programs in engineering sciences and applied mathematics: a master of science program and a doctoral program.
The following requirements are in addition to, or further elaborate upon, those requirements outlined on The Graduate School website. These requirements can generally lead to a master’s degree after ...
Our Master of Arts and Master of Science in Mathematics degree programs are for students with a strong undergraduate background in mathematics. We offer both a Master of Arts degree, which typically ...
*Other graduate mathematics courses may also be taken in place of an optional course with permission of the student's advisor. **Students cannot take both MATH.5750 and MATH.5760 for program credits.
Students in our doctoral degree program are supported with teaching fellowships that include stipends and complete tuition remission. The limited size of the program contributes to a tight-knit group ...
This is a second course in Computer Algebra where we will see some key algorithms and tools. Students will use Maple as an algebraic calculator and to implement algorithms. Students will do a course ...
The GRE Math Subject test is optional, but strongly recommended. Applications without GRE scores will be considered, but a GRE Math Subject score above 550 will strengthen the application. Unofficial ...
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