Academic Catalog

2025-2026

Doctor of Philosophy Computational and Applied Mathematics with a Concentration in Mathematics of Data Science (PhD)

A minimum of 78 credit hours beyond the bachelor’s degree and 48 hours beyond the master’s degree is required. Each student will be assigned an Advisory Committee, and together they will plan a complete program of course work designed to meet the student’s objectives and to fulfill a concentration in mathematics of data science, or an option in applied mathematics, statistics, or biostatistics. The student is strongly encouraged to select courses in more than one of the concentration or option areas and in a field of application whenever such courses contribute appropriately to his or her program.  Each program, however, must be directed and approved by the student’s Advisory committee.  A student receiving a grade of C+ or lower in any graduate course may be dismissed from the program. The concentration in Mathematics of Data Science and the three options offered under the PhD Program in Computational and Applied Mathematics are Applied Mathematics, Statistics, and Biostatistics:

  • Mathematics of Data Science Concentration: Students electing the concentration in Mathematics of Data Science will pursue course work in the mathematical and statistical analysis of computational data science, including advanced machine learning, linear models, multivariate statistics, high dimensional statistics and applied functional data analytics. A PhD thesis project will bring them in contact with the research frontier. 
  • Applied Mathematics Option: Students electing the concentration in Applied Mathematics will pursue course work in advanced mathematical analysis, differential equations, numerical methods, transform methods, and data science.  They will take electives in other methods of applied mathematics, or in an application area.  A PhD thesis project will bring them in contact with the research frontier.
  • Statistics Option: Students electing the concentration in Statistics will pursue course work in mathematical statistics, advanced regression analysis including responses surfaces, factorial designs, time series, advanced statistical computing. They will take electives in other areas of statistics and biostatistics. A PhD thesis project involving statistical analysis of real-life data is required. 
  • Biostatistics Option: Students electing the concentration in Biostatistics will pursue course work in mathematical statistics, and biostatistical methods including survival analysis, clinical trials, categorical and longitudinal data analysis. They will take electives in other areas of statistics and biostatistics. A PhD thesis project involving statistical analysis of biomedical or health care data is required.