| Mathematics and Statistics (PhD) | | |
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School | Concordia University - School of Graduate Studies | | |
Location | Montréal, QC, Canada | | |
School Type | Graduate School | | |
School Size | Full-time Graduate: 6,000 | | |
Degree | Doctorate | | |
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Length | 4 Year(s) | | |
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Prerequisites Notes | Candidates will be selected on the basis of their past academic record, letters of recommendation, and the relevance of the proposed area of research to the areas of specialization of the Department. The normal requirement for admission to the program is a Master of Science degree, with high standing in Mathematics or an allied discipline from a recognized university. Exceptional candidates who have successfully completed one-year's study at the Master's level may, upon approval by the Graduate Studies Committee, be exempted from the required completion of the Master's degree and admitted directly into the Ph.D. program. | | |
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Description | The principal aim of the Ph.D. program is to enable students to attain levels of mastery in one of the Department's areas of specializaiton, commensurate with carrying on independent mathematical research at a high level. These areas are listed below. Our Department has over thirty faculty members who specialize in these areas, and every year visiting and research professors, post-doctoral fellows, and adjunct faculty join the Department to collaborate on research and sometimes teach specialized courses.
In addition to the courses offered at Concordia University, students can take advantage of the Institut des sciences mathématiques (ISM), an organization which facilitates students taking courses at any of its other member universities in Montreal and across Quebec. | | |
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