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2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Mathematical Sciences, PhD


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Program Description


Entering students are expected to have courses in linear algebra, differential equations, a computer language and statistics.

Students in the doctoral program are expected to satisfy the master’s program requirements prior to receiving their doctorate. For the master’s program, both thesis and non-thesis options are available. The curriculum for both options includes foundation courses (often taken prior to entering the master’s program), a breadth requirement, and a concentration area. The doctoral program has a breadth requirement consisting of additional courses beyond the masters’ breadth requirement and a concentration area. Additional information about degree requirements for the PhD program is available in the mathematical sciences graduate student handbook at https://www.clemson.edu/science/departments/math-stat/academics/index.html.

Graduate students in the School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences have at least three opportunities to participate in international cooperative programs. The first is an exchange program with the Department of Mathematics at Kaiserslautern University in Germany. The second program is a two and one half month summer program in the Center for Industrial Mathematics at the University of Bremen in Germany. The third exchange program is with the Institute of Machine Sciences at the Russian Academy of Sciences (IMASH) in Moscow, Russia. More information about each of these programs is available at  https://www.clemson.edu/science/departments/math-stat/academics/graduate/international-exchange-programs/index.html. Additional information is available at https://www.clemson.edu/science/departments/math-stat/academics/index.html.

Summary of Degree Requirements


This degree requires a minimum of 24 hours of non-research, non-professional development MATH courses at the 8000 level or above, and a minimum of 18 hours of MATH 9910 - Doctoral Dissertation Research .

Coursework is planned to provide students a comprehensive knowledge of their field of specialization and a mastery of the methods of research. Courses taken in order to fulfill another degree may not be counted, and MATH 9700 may not be counted. Exceptions to this policy may be granted in special circumstances by the student’s advisor and the Associate Director for Graduate Studies.

This degree is not awarded solely on the basis of coursework completed, residence, completion of preliminary or comprehensive examinations, or other routine requirements. The final basis for granting this degree is the student’s grasp of the subject matter across a broad field of study, competence in planning and conducting research, and the ability to express themselves adequately and professionally both orally and in writing. Ultimately, only the student’s advisory committee can certify that the student has earned this degree.

Coursework


Students complete a minimum of 24 credits of non-research, non-professional development MATH courses at the 8000 level or above (excluding MATH 9700 ), and a minimum of 18 credits of MATH 9910 . These courses include breadth courses and courses in the student’s focus area as identified in consultation with their advisor. Courses taken in order to fulfill another degree may not be counted, and MATH 9700  may not be counted. Exceptions to this policy may be granted in special circumstances by the student’s advisor and the Associate Director for Graduate Studies.

Breadth Coursework

PhD students are required to complete two breadth courses in each of the following areas:

Algebra

Analysis

Computational Mathematics

Operations Research and Stochastics

Statistics

Transfer courses and courses completed as a Masters student en route to the PhD may be counted toward this requirement.

Mathematical sciences courses at the 7000-level are applicable to master’s degree programs in the School of Education only.

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