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Graduate Studies in Mathematics & Statistics

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Welcome to Graduate Studies in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics!

The idea of working on a unique and novel graduate-level research project can seem both exciting and terrifying! It's a tremendously rewarding experience and one through which we are here to help guide you.

We are an active department with 20 graduate faculty advisors and over 60 graduate students
engaged in research in a wide variety of fields.

  • Agent-Based Simulations
  • Applied Analysis
  • Big Data
  • Bioinformatics
  • Biomathematics
  • Biostatistics
  • Computational Statistics
  • Data Science
  • Dynamical Systems
  • Evolutionary Computation
  • Matrix Analysis
  • Mathematical Modelling
  • Numerical Analysis
  • Operations Research
  • Quantum Computing
  • Scientific Computing
  • Statistical Genetics
  • Survival Analysis
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Explore our programs

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Master of Science (M.Sc.)

The MSc program offers opportunities for advanced studies and research in the fields of:

  • Applied Mathematics
  • Applied Statistics

The typical completion time for an M.Sc. degree is 1-2 years by thesis, and 1 year by major research project.

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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

The PhD program offers opportunities for advanced studies and research in the fields of:

  • Applied Mathematics
  • Applied Statistics

The typical completion time for a Ph.D. degree is 3-4 years.

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Master of Data Science

A newly launched program in response to the growing and anticipated need for top-tier data scientists in Canada. Become an expert in data analytics, problem-solving and advanced computing.

See program details in the Academic Calendar.

Learn more about the Master of Data Science
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Biophysics Interdepartmental Group

The Biophysics Interdepartmental Group (BIG) at the University of Guelph is a unique program of masters and doctoral study that seeks to further our understanding of biological processes through the application of the concepts and techniques of the physical sciences.

Learn more about Biophysics Interdepartmental Group

Graduate Application Checklist

Not sure where to start? Follow the Application Checklist below!

It's never too early to start planning your application to Graduate Studies.

  • For the M.Sc. Degree Program:
    • an honours degree with an equivalent of a major or minor in the intended stream (mathematics or statistics).
      Note: Strong applicants with more diverse backgrounds will also be considered but are encouraged to contact a potential advisor before applying.
  • For the Ph.D. Degree Program:
    • typically, a recognized master's degree obtained with high academic standing.
      Note: The departmental Graduate Studies Committee will consider applications for direct entry to the Ph.D. program and for transfer from the M.Sc. to Ph.D. programs. A member of the department's graduate faculty must agree to act as an advisor to the student.
  • Examine the List of Faculty Research Interests Mathematics and Faculty Research Interests Statistics to find faculty whose research interests align with yours.
  • Visit Faculty websites and look at examples of recent projects/theses/publications to see if you may be a good fit!
  • It is important to enhance your visibility among all the applications that we receive.
  • Contact potential Faculty Advisors to discuss their research, funding availability and whether or not they are considering applications for graduate positions.
  • Applications to our graduate programs are handled centrally by the university. Please visit Graduate Studies for details on the procedure.
  • M.Sc. applicants will be required to choose between a thesis-based M.Sc. and a course-based M.Sc at the time of application. Applicants who have a potential M.Sc. supervisor in mind are strongly advised to consult with their potential supervisor before making this choice.
  • There is no strict deadline for application into our graduate program. Regular entry point for all graduate programs is September. In order to receive full consideration for funding, applications should be received no later than mid-February.

Take the next step!

As a graduate student, you have the opportunity to make a contribution to solving important scientific and societal problems. Our proximity to the Fields Institute, the Institute for Quantum Computing, the Perimeter Institute and countless government, industry and academic partners make us an ideal place to engage in collaborative mathematical and statistical research.

Read through the list of Faculty Research Interests Mathematics and Faculty Research Interests Statistics to see potential research projects to which you can contribute. We strongly advise you to contact potential Faculty Advisors to discuss their research, funding availability and whether or not they are considering applications for graduate positions.

Apply now!
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About

Welcome to the Department of Mathematics and Statistics in the College of Computational, Mathematical and Physical Sciences at the University of Guelph. We are an active and dynamic group of researchers and educators working in a wide range of fields. We are proud to offer both undergraduate and graduate degree programs designed to showcase the uses of mathematics and statistics and help prepare students for careers in Mathematical Science.

Contact

Department of Mathematics & Statistics
50 Stone Road East
Room 437 MacNaughton Building
University of Guelph
Guelph ON Canada N1G 2W1
Tel: 519-824-4120 ext 52155