M.Sc. Program: Consisting of six half-credit classes from the following areas and a thesis.
With the permission of your advisor and the Graduate Committee, one or more of the above classes can be replaced by suitable alternatives including graduate courses from Physics, Oceanography and other outside Departments.
You will be required to present a research paper in the Applied and Computational Mathematics Seminar and must complete the thesis requirement in an area of applied and/or computational mathematics.Ph.D. Program: A comprehensive examination must be written within one calendar year of initial registration in the Ph.D. program. Enrollment in at least four half-credit graduate classes and participation in a research seminar are required. you are also required to demonstrate the ability to read mathematical papers in one of French, German or Russian. Preparation and defense of a research thesis is required.
The academic rationale for such programs are to better prepare you for the modern work environment and for advanced graduate work in high technology areas such as robotics and dynamical control, dynamical systems, computational mechanics, numerical analysis and software, optimization, mathematical biology, ordinary and delay differential equations, and reaction-diffusion systems. Financial Assistance: You are automatically considered for assistantships and scholarships if your applications are complete by April 1. If you are interested in the Graduate Programs in Applied and Computational Mathematics at Dalhousie please contact any one of the following:
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