======Graduate Programs====== ===== Summary ===== More than 60 students are enrolled in our graduate programs. ~~NOTOC~~ At the graduate level, we offer: - **MA** in **Statistics**, including a [[https://www.binghamton.edu/math/graduate/4-plus-1.html|4+1 program]] in which students can earn a BA or BS in Mathematical Sciences alongside an MA in Statistics within five years - **MA** in **Mathematics** - **PhD** in **Mathematical Sciences** ===== MA in Statistics ===== The MA in Statistics program is tailored toward data science, statistics and computational sciences. It emphasizes real-world applications, preparing skilled statisticians and data scientists for professional careers in industry. The curriculum includes a lab component focusing on contemporary data analysis practices, exposing students to relevant methods, software and theory. [[https://www.binghamton.edu/math/graduate/statistics/|Details about the MA in Statistics program.]] ===== MA in Mathematics and PhD in Mathematical Sciences ===== Both the MA in Mathematics and PhD in Mathematical Sciences programs encourage a broad understanding of various mathematical subjects. These programs include coursework in both mathematics and statistics, allowing students to explore a wider range of topics than typically offered in departments dedicated to either mathematics or statistics. Funding through teaching or research assistantships is available. [[https://www.binghamton.edu/math/graduate/mathematical-sciences.html|Details about the MA in Mathematics and PhD in Mathematical Sciences programs.]] ===== Faculty and Class Sizes ===== Our department has a dedicated and distinguished faculty with research expertise in areas such as algebra, number theory, analysis, combinatorics, dynamical systems, geometry/topology, applied and computational mathematics, probability, and statistics. We maintain small class sizes (typically five to 20 students), facilitating active interaction in the classroom and personalized advising. ===== Graduate Student Activities ===== Our graduate students are actively engaged beyond their coursework and research. They participate in seven regular seminar series and organize the annual Binghamton University Graduate Conference in Algebra and Topology (BUGCAT), which has been running since 2008. ===== Alumni Success ===== Our graduates have gone on to successful careers in both industry and academia. Here are some examples of where our alumni are now: **Industry** * AbbVie - Senior Statistician * Amazon.com, Inc. – Data Scientist * Celgene - Biostatistician * Corning Inc. – Statistician * Google - Software Engineer * JP Morgan Chase - Risk Pricing Analyst * Tiktok - Machine Learning Engineer * Wells Fargo Bank – Quantitative Associate **Academia** * Indiana University, Indianapolis * Miami University (Ohio) * King's College * Texas Tech University * University of Alabama * University of San Diego * University of Science and Technology of China * University of Utah * Utica College /* ===== Overviews ===== Both our MA in Mathematics and PhD in Mathematical Sciences programs encourage breadth across subjects in mathematics. In particular, both programs require course work from at least three different areas among the five areas of concentration in the department. The MA in Statistics is geared to work in applied statistics. More [[http://www.math.binghamton.edu/mas|information about the MA in Statistics program]]. {{:img:a0a0540.jpg?400 |}} Either one of the MA degrees is typically finished in two years. The duration of PhD varies. A student entering the program with only a bachelor's degree can expect to spend 5 to 6 years. A milestone of the PhD is the //Admission to Candidacy Exam// which is typically taken in the fourth year of graduate study for those who enter the program without master's degrees. The major work of earning a PhD involves the writing of a research dissertation under the guidance of a faculty member. While our highest degree is a PhD “in mathematics”, a significant number of our doctoral dissertations are written on research topics in mathematical **statistics**. The [[http://bulletin.binghamton.edu/|University Bulletin]] offers the official descriptions of our graduate programs and courses as well as links to pages about admissions. ===== Graduate students highlights ===== Our graduate students are very active beyond their regular course work. * They run a [[https://sites.google.com/a/binghamton.edu/bugradseminar/|weekly seminar]] in addition to the regular department run [[http://www2.math.binghamton.edu/p/seminars|seminars]]. * They run a yearly conference, Binghamton University Graduate Conference in Algebra and Topology, [[http://www.math.binghamton.edu/bugcat|BUGCAT]], which has been running since 2008. */ ===== Admission ===== Application to our graduate programs is done through the Graduate School. Use the links below to apply. * [[http://www2.binghamton.edu/grad-school/|The Graduate School]] * [[https://www.binghamton.edu/grad-school/admissions/apply/|How to apply]] The application deadline to be considered for funding is Jan. 15. All applications received by April 15 will be considered for admission. The department treats the MA in Mathematics and PhD programs essentially as one, but a technical distinction is made for admissions purposes. If you have just completed a bachelor's degree, please check the MA box on the application form, even if your ultimate plan is to earn a PhD. If you already have a master's degree in mathematics, check the PhD box on the form. ===== Funding ===== Students in the Masters in Statistics program do not normally receive financial support from Binghamton. Two exceptions are the [[https://www.binghamton.edu/grad-school/awards-honors/clark-fellowship.html|Clark Fellowship]] and the Kappe Fellowship. The Kappe Fellowship is awarded to a student enrolled in either the Master of Arts in Mathematics or the Master of Arts in Statistics program. Preference is given to female candidates who completed part of their secondary education at a State University of New York campus, excluding Binghamton University. Secondary consideration is given to candidates from any U.S. higher education institution. The fellowship will be sufficient to cover nearly one year of in-state graduate tuition at Binghamton University. Most of our full-time graduate students in the Mathematics MA and the PhD programs have teaching assistantships, or in some cases are supported as research fellows. Teaching assistants receive a stipend and a full tuition scholarship in return for teaching or grading duties. Being a teaching assistant gives the student useful and marketable experience in teaching at the college level, and the duties leave plenty of time for full-time graduate study. Typically, a teaching assignment might involve three to five hours per week in the classroom, together with preparation time and office hours. Someone with no previous teaching experience usually assists a faculty member by conducting recitation sections. More experienced teaching assistants lead their own calculus or pre-calculus classes. Summer support is also available for some students. The tuition scholarship covers all tuition expenses, but not the (relatively small) student fees. Candidates for the MA degree who receive an assistantship can expect to have it renewed for a second year, provided their academic and assistantship work are both satisfactory. Those who wish to proceed to the PhD are reevaluated at the end of the second year. If their support is renewed and they continue to make satisfactory degree progress, they can expect to be supported until they receive the PhD degree; however, Graduate School regulations limit assistantship support to a total of six years in such cases. This paragraph should be understood as a statement of our general policy; legally, support is given one year at a time. Additional funding resources include: * [[:gd:squier|Squier Assistantships]], available through the department * [[https://www.binghamton.edu/grad-school/cost-funding/fellowships-scholarships/index.html|Fellowships and Scholarships, available throughout the University]] * [[https://www.binghamton.edu/student-research-and-scholarship/|The Binghamton University's Office of External Scholarships, Fellowships and Awards]] * [[https://scholarships.fatomei.com/|A privately maintained web page]] of Scholarships, Graduate Fellowships & Postdoctoral Awards. ===== Graduate alumni =====