A doctoral degree in mathematics provides students with an in-depth understanding of
advanced mathematical principles and concepts as well as the necessary research,
critical-thinking and problem-solving skills to work in a specialized area of their
choice.
Ph.D. in Mathematics programme offered by the Department of Applied Science &
Humanities is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills to become
mathematics innovators and leaders of the future. The rigorous coursework includes
topics such as linear algebra, differential geometry and mathematical modelling, as well
as real & complex analyses, metric spaces, and differential equations. The programme
concludes in the completion of a dissertation.
Pursuing a doctorate in Mathematics can be highly advantageous for those with a passion
for the discipline. This extensive level of training offers great benefits to the
learner, as well as the global economy due to the extensive range of industries and
applications that their newfound expertise and skill set can be applied to. Furthermore,
securing a job afterwards and consequently a better salary are more likely than ever
before, due to the increased level of technical proficiency and expertise one can
demonstrate.