Priority deadline for fall admission is January 15.
Graduate Studies in Computational and Applied Mathematics
Our department fosters a supportive environment through hands-on instruction while promoting the proficiency needed to prepare students for a wide range of career possibilities. Particular strengths as a department include computational and applied mathematics. The department offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in computational and applied mathematics.
Current research includes numerical analysis and scientific computation, dynamical systems, fluid dynamics, electromagnetics, data science, mathematical biology and computational neuroscience.
The Department of Mathematics offers one of the country's leading programs for those who want to pursue graduate studies in computational and applied mathematics. The program specifically emphasizes physical applied mathematics, numerical analysis, and scientific computation.
Students selected for this program will study under a distinguished faculty that consists primarily of numerical analysts and applied mathematicians. In keeping with a long-standing SMU tradition, all faculty members, including our endowed chair holder and other senior professors, are required to teach graduates and undergraduates. With a 1:1 ratio of graduate students to faculty members, graduate students can be assured of individual attention.
SMU also offers excellent computer facilities, an outstanding library collection, competitive financial aid, and the advantage of being located in an area where job prospects for graduates are plentiful.
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Final deadline for fall admission to the M.S. program is May 1. -
- 18 credit hours of college-level mathematics (courses beyond first and second-year calculus)
- Transcripts from all institutions attended (post high school; unofficial documents can be uploaded to your application).
- 3 Letters of Recommendation
- Résumé
- Statement of Purpose
- GRE Scores
- International applicants must provide English Language Proficiency scores if their degree does not meet our waiver requirements.
Students in the Ph.D. program will be awarded the M.S. degree en route to the Ph.D.
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Priority deadline for fall admission is January 15.
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- 18 credit hours of college-level mathematics (courses beyond first and second-year calculus
- Transcripts from all institutions attended (post high school; unofficial documents can be uploaded to your application).
- 3 Letters of Recommendation
- Résumé
- Statement of Purpose
- GRE Scores
- International applicants must provide English Language Proficiency scores if their degree does not meet our waiver requirements.
Students in the Ph.D. program will be awarded the M.S. degree en route to the Ph.D.