Mathematics
www.math.wsu.edu
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Degree offered
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M.S., Ph.D.
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Faculty working with students
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26
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Students
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35
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Students receiving assistantships or
scholarships:
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94%
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Priority deadline
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Fall - January 10
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Spring - July 1
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Tests required
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TOEFL or IELTS (international
students only)
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Admission Requirements
Applicants to graduate study in the department of
mathematics should have a background in
mathematics equivalent to that provided by an
undergraduate degree (major) in mathematics from
a U.S. university. To apply, submit a letter of
application stating qualifications, personal
goals, and objectives of graduate study; official
copies of all college transcripts; 3 confidential
letters of recommendation; and official TOEFL or
IELTS scores (international students only).
Program Description
The department of mathematics offers graduate
programs leading to the degrees of M.S. in
mathematics (which also has an applied
mathematics option and a mathematics teaching
option), Ph.D. in mathematics (which also has an
applied mathematics option), and Ph.D. in
mathematics with teaching emphasis. Courses of
study are available in all of the principal
branches of mathematics with special emphasis in
the applied areas of operations research,
computational mathematics, applied statistics,
discrete mathematics, and mathematical modeling,
as well as in the more traditional fields of
number theory, ¬finite geometry,
algebra, and a¬nalysis.
Faculty Interests
and Course Details
Supporting
Coursework at WSU Tri-Cities
Contact Information Alex
Khapalov, Ph.D.
Chair, Graduate Studies Committee
Department of Mathematics
Washington State University
PO Box 643113
Pullman, WA 99164-3113
Telephone: 509-335-3125
Fax: 509-335-1188
E-mail: khapala@wsu.edu
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