Graduate Studies
The Department of Mathematics at Drexel University offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. Departmental research interests include mathematical biology, combinatorics, matrix and operator theory, geometry, optics, probability, numerical analysis and partial differential equations.
You should use the online application at the Office of Graduate Admissions web page.
The application deadline for the fall term is February 1st. Questions about the program can be found on our FAQs page or may be directed to the graduate program assistant:
Malinda Gilchrist Korman Center - Room 206 mg547@drexel.edu (215) 895-2668
Inquiries may also be directed to the graduate program advisor:
J. Douglas Wright Korman Center - Room 265 jdoug@math.drexel.edu (215) 895-2668
Requirements For Admission Learn more about the M.S. in Mathematics Learn more about the Ph.D. in Mathematics View Graduate Course Descriptions Meet the Faculty Frequently Asked Questions
Recent Ph.D. graduate, she is now an Assistant Professor in the Math Department at Indiana University South Bend.
Favorite Class Combinatorics
Research Area Probabilistic Combinatorics (Asymptotic distributions of quantities relating to integer compositions)
Professional Goal To teach at a college or university that puts emphasis on effective undergraduate instruction.
Favorite Drexel Hangout My office! As a grad student, I rarely stop working and tend to spend long periods of time behind my desk in Korman.
Accomplishments In 2008 I was awarded the Albert Herr Teaching Assistant Award. In both 2007 and 2008 I was awarded the Dean's Fellowship. I currently serve as President of MathBytes and as Assistant Manager of the Math Resource Center.