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| The Department of Mathematics and Statistics (DOMS) is a vibrant community where mathematicians and statisticians converge to explore, innovate, and educate. We offer a comprehensive range of academic programs, spanning the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels. Thus, besides our faculty and postdoctoral visitors, our community includes a large and valuable cadre of hard-working and talented undergraduate and graduate students. | The Department of Mathematics and Statistics (DOMS) is a vibrant community where mathematicians and statisticians converge to explore, innovate, and educate. We offer a comprehensive range of academic programs, spanning the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels. Thus, besides our faculty and postdoctoral visitors, our community includes a large and valuable cadre of hard-working and talented undergraduate and graduate students. | ||
| - | At the [[ug|undergraduate]] level, we have two kinds of degrees: general degrees for majors in Mathematical Sciences are labeled **Bachelor of Arts (BA)**, while our more intensive undergraduate degrees are labeled **Bachelor of Science (BS)**. There are both mathematics tracks and actuarial science tracks within both degrees. For the BA degree, there is also a track in Statistics. A minor in mathematics is also possible. | + | At the [[ug|undergraduate]] level, we offer two degree options in Mathematical Sciences: the Bachelor of Arts (BA) (more flexible) and the Bachelor of Science (BS) (more intensive). |
| - | At the [[gd|graduate]] level, we have the **PhD in //Mathematical Sciences//**, **Master of Arts (MA) in //Mathematics//**, and **MS in //[[https://www.binghamton.edu/math/graduate/statistics/|Data Science & Statistics]]//** degrees. The latter includes 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 a master's degree within five years. | + | Within each degree, students can choose one of three tracks: Mathematics, Data Science & Statistics (DSS), or Actuarial Science. We also offer a Mathematics minor. |
| - | While our highest degree is a PhD in //Mathematical Sciences//, a significant number of our doctoral dissertations are written on research topics in //Statistics//. | + | At the [[gd|graduate]] level, we have the **PhD in //Mathematical Sciences//**, **Master of Arts (MA) in //Mathematics//**, and **MS in //[[https://www.binghamton.edu/math/graduate/statistics/|Data Science & Statistics]]//** degrees. The latter includes 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 a master's degree in data science and statistics within five years. |
| - | All faculty members and postdoctoral visitors are active researchers. The [[research|main areas of concentration]] in the department are: **Algebra**, **Analysis**, **Combinatorics**, **Geometry/Topology** and **Statistics**. Additionally, there is active research that falls between and bridges the main areas. See the [[research| Research Areas]] page for more specific research topics. | + | While our highest degree is a PhD in //Mathematical Sciences//, a significant number of our doctoral dissertations are written on research topics in //Data Science and Statistics//. |
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| + | All faculty members and postdoctoral visitors are active researchers. The [[research|main areas of concentration]] in the department are: **Algebra**, **Analysis**, **Combinatorics**, **Data Science and Statistics** and **Geometry/Topology**. Additionally, there is active research that falls between and bridges the main areas. See the [[research| Research Areas]] page for more specific research topics. | ||
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| //Suggestions and comments about the website can be sent to webmaster@math.binghamton.edu// | //Suggestions and comments about the website can be sent to webmaster@math.binghamton.edu// | ||