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  1. Qualifying Exams

    The Qualifying Examination is an oral exam given by a committee of three faculty members. Each student chooses three qualifying exam topics and discusses the content with suitable examiners. The topics must be in distinct, relatively broad areas of mathematics. The major topic is usually chosen in consultation with the prospective thesis advisor.

  2. Graduate

    Graduate Students 2018-2019. The department offers programs covering a broad range of topics leading to the Doctor of Philosophy and the Doctor of Science degrees (the student chooses which to receive; they are functionally equivalent). Candidates are admitted to either the Pure or Applied Mathematics programs but are free to pursue interests ...

  3. Timeline: What to Expect

    The qualifying exam is an oral exam given by a committee of faculty members. Students should begin thinking of possible exam topics during their first year. More details on qualifying exams can be found here. Research. After passing the qualifying examination, students must designate a thesis advisor and register for 18.THG, Thesis, in each ...

  4. PDF The Written Qual Book

    2016: There were no signi cant updates to the qualifying exam rules this year. However, due to a situation where the instructor of a course was unable to write questions for their portion of the exam, another professor created the questions for the course. 2017: The rst applied math exam was given this year. Students were required to select 3 ...

  5. Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics

    Graduate Thesis 2. 288-360. Total Units. 396-468. Note: Students in this program can choose to receive the Doctor of Philosophy or the Doctor of Science in Mathematics. Students receiving veterans benefits must select the degree they wish to receive prior to program certification with the Veterans Administration. 1. Select subjects in Mathematics.

  6. On Ph.D. Qualifying Exams

    Arizona State University Qualifying Examinations. University of Alabama Qualifying Exams. University of Alabama at Birmingham Qualifying Exams. SUNY Albany Ph.D. Preliminary Examinations. University of California-Berkeley Preliminary Examinations. Boston University Preliminary Exams. University of Colorado-Boulder Prelim Exams.

  7. PDF Department of Mathematics

    colloquia at MIT and in the Boston area. Doctor of Philosophy or Doctor of Science The requirements for the Doctor or Philosophy or Doctor of Science in Mathematics (htt ps://cat alo g.mit .edu/degree-char t s/phd-mathematics) degree include completion of a minimum of 96 units (8 graduate subjects), an oral qualifying exam, experience in classroom

  8. Qualifying Exams

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  9. PhD Qualifying Exams

    Students who entered the program in Autumn 2023 or later. To qualify for the Ph.D. in Mathematics, students must choose and pass examinations in two of the following four areas: algebra. real analysis. geometry and topology. applied mathematics. The exams each consist of two parts. Students are given three hours for each part.

  10. What was your PHD qualifying exam like? : r/math

    But the procedure sounds similar for physics. Most universities in the US have the same protocol for qualifying exams, just the actual questions change based on the whims of the professor who writes them. But all physics qualifying exams have similar properties in the US: they are written, two 4-hour sessions, covering the same 7-8 topics.

  11. Admission

    You self-reported your grades in step 1, but we require an official transcript for all admitted students. If/when we request this, arrange for an official copy of your college transcript to be sent to: Academic Services, Room 2-110. Dept of Mathematics, MIT. 77 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge MA 02139-4307.

  12. Big changes in the qualifying exam procedure

    In many departments at MIT, this is the qualifying exam procedure ('quals'), widely regarded as one of the most terrifying and stressful aspects of graduate studies. Luckily, there are big changes afoot in the AeroAstro department: this exam requirement can now be met through a grade requirement in three courses within a chosen field.

  13. PhD Qualifying Exam: by end of G2 year

    [Part of the Policies of the CHD, last updated fall 2021; see also area-specific exam guidelines for Applied Math, Applied Physics, Bioengineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Science & Engineering, and Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering]. The qualifying examination should be taken no later than the end of May of the fourth semester (or the end of the ...

  14. The Qualifying Exam

    The Qualifying Exam is designed to measure the breadth of students' knowledge in mathematics. Find out more about the examination on this page. ... The department runs tutorials and offers several introductory graduate courses (e.g. Math 212a, 213a, 230a, 231a, and 232a) to help students acquire the necessary broad basic background in ...

  15. Qualifying Examination

    The Qualifying Examination (QE or orals) in Mathematics is an oral examination that covers three principal topics, two of which are designated as major topics, and one as a minor topic; the minor topic is examined in less depth than the major topics. The intent of the QE is to ascertain the breadth of the student's comprehension in the selected ...

  16. The Qualifying Exams

    Passing the Qualifying Exams is one of the basic Ph.D. requirements of the math department, and among the first that students encounter. Each one is a 4-hour written exam. The exams are offered at the end of each semester (though they may be offered at other times by request) and the student is required to pass, at high enough score, all three ...

  17. Written Qualifying Exam

    The Written Qualifying Exams are offered twice a year, in late August and January. The next sitting of these exams is as follows. Students have 2.5 hours to complete the exam within this time frame - 8:00am-5:00pm (online via CANVAS). Algebra - Monday, 8/26/24. Complex Analysis - Tuesday 8/27/24. Real Analysis - Wednesday, 8/28/24.

  18. Advice for Ph.D. students in math

    Once you have a potential advisor, your future course selections and qualifying exam plans should be discussed with that person instead of your initially assigned graduate advisor. Qualifying exam (for Berkeley students, though some of the advice is general). Timing. The qual should be taken within 25 months of entering the program.

  19. Hey PhD students, how was your preliminary/qualifying exams ...

    I'm at the University of Southern California, where about 95% of folks eventually pass their written quals. However, all but the very most prepared students take a lot of time studying for the exams their first two years, and the general consensus is that there is a lot of opportunity cost that comes with spending so much time studying for these exams.

  20. PDF Comparison of Qualifying Exams Between Leading Universities

    Written. The Princeton written examination is extensive and consists of the following: Part I : A three hour exam on mechanics and electromagnetism. Part II: A three hour exam on quantum mechanics, and statistical mechanics/thermodynamics. Part III: A three hour exam on condensed matter and elementary particle physics.

  21. PDF Proposal for Qualifying Examination Coverage

    Examination Committee Composition. At least two of the three examiners must be MIT mathematics professors in the student's program (Pure or Applied), and the Committee Chair must be one of these. When the Thesis Advisor is in the student's program, the Thesis Advisor is typically selected as Committee Chair. Theis Advisor.

  22. PDF Mathematics phd qualifying exam

    MATHEMATICS PHD QUALIFYING EXAM | Updated 10/13/2022. Partial Differential Equations: Students will demonstrate the ability to solve initial and/or boundary value problems for the Laplace, heat, and wave equations in two variables by the method of separation of variables. Sample courses: Math 303, Math 447.

  23. Preparing For Grad School

    Most graduate students are supported through teaching assistantships (TAs). They work by teaching recitations, grading papers, etc., in return for tuition and living expenses. A teaching assistantship is really a partial fellowship. Stipends are usually enough to live on, and they are generous in terms of the work expected.