Graduate Student Links
Department Resources
For current graduate students
- An overview of the Graduate program in Mathematics.
- A description of the Master's programs.
- A description of the Ph.D. program.
- The Guide for graduate students.
- The TA handbook.
- The graduate catalog of Mathematics courses.
- The archive of past Comprehensive and Preliminary exams.
- The Exam Syllabi for the Comprehensive and Qualifying Exams.
- A list of past Mathematics PhDs earned at the University of Toledo.
- A printable version of the department advisor consultation form.
- A description of the Wente Torus.
For prospective graduate students
- An overview of the Graduate program in Mathematics.
- A description of the application procedure.
- A Request Form for an application as well as further information about the department and its programs.
- An application can also be made online at the Graduate School website.
University Resources
These University links may come in handy.
- Information from the College of Graduate Studies about theses and dissertations: deadlines, resources, forms, etc.
- The complete University class schedule.
- The complete University catalog.
- The University final exam schedule.
- The University (Carlson) library website.
- The College of Graduate Studies website.
- The University's International Student Services.
Careers
And what can you do with a degree in mathematics or statistics?
Career Cast has offered the following rankings:
- Mathematician as the Best Job of 2014
- Actuary as the Best Job of 2015
- Data scientist as the Best Job of 2016
- Statistician as the Best Job of 2017
Mathematician, statistician, and actuary have each been in the top ten of Career Cast's rankings in every one of the above years.
The following sites will give you some additional ideas about what careers are available to someone holding an advanced degree in Mathematics or Statistics.
- AMS Employment and Careers Page
- AMS-MAA-SIAM page on Mathematical Sciences Non-academic Career Information.
- MAA collection of career profiles. Practical answers to the question "Why should I study mathematics?"
- PhDs.Org - Science, Math and Engineering Links
- The Bureau of Labor Statistics has pages on mathematicians, actuaries, and statisticians.
- University Of Michigan Math Career Page - Career profiles, how math is used in industry, how to find a math job and some links.