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Mathematics (MSc)

Mathematics (MSc)

  • ID:RU10082
  • Level:Master's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

  • Completion of a four-year undergraduate (or equivalent) degree of science in mathematics or related fields involving adequate mathematical course work from an accredited institution

  • Minimum GPA or equivalent of 3.00/4.33 (B) in the last 2 years of study (3.33/4.33 GPA (B+) strongly recommended)

  • Statement of interest

  • Resumé/CV

  • Transcripts

  • Two letters of recommendation

English requirements

  • General Requirement

    • IELTS- Academic: 7

    • TOEFL (IBT) Institution Code 0886: 93

    • CAEL: 70

    • PTE: 63

  • English language proficiency requirement

Course Information

Ryerson is one of the universities in Ontario to offer graduate-level programs with an explicit focus on applied mathematics. Both programs include a strong theoretical base, upon which students build hands-on practice in quantitative and analytical skills.

Our department has a low student-to-faculty ratio and a culture of close mentorship. Students have a record of producing research papers, participating in professional conferences, and continuing onto careers in academia and industries such as finance, technology, data science, and health/medical research.

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Foundation Courses

  • AM8001: Analysis and Probability, Topics to be covered will be taken from the following list: metric spaces, Banach and Hilbert Spaces, measure spaces, integration, functional spaces and operators, random variables and conditional expectation; modes of convergence, discrete time martingales and filtrations; Brownian motion, continuous time stochastic processes and martingales; stochastic calculus

  • AM8002: Discrete Mathematics and its Applications, Selected topics from discrete mathematics: graph isomorphisms and homomorphisms; Ramsey theory, random graphs; infinite graphs; automorphism groups; graph searching games (such as Cops and Robbers); Steiner triple systems; graph decompositions; Latin squares; finite fields; polynomial rings; finite projective and affine planes

Core Courses

  • AM8101: Principles and Techniques in Applied Mathematics, Asymptotic Expansions; Perturbation Methods; Eigenfunction Expansions; Integral Transforms; Discrete Fourier Transforms

  • AM8102: Advanced Numerical Analysis, Numerical methods; numerical linear algebra; numerical methods for ODEs; numerical methods for PDEs

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