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MMath
The MMath degree involves about a year of graduate courses and either a research report or thesis supervised by a faculty member. -
MMath, Co-op option
In the co-op option, students spend one or more terms working in industry, thus gaining valuable experience while earning their degree. Recently, the co-op option has been undertaken by students whose research focuses on financial applications of optimization. It is recommended that students interested in this option apply for the ordinary (non-co-op) MMath program and then contact the graduate officer about transferring to the co-op program subsequent to their admission. -
Master of Mathematics in Quantum Information
The University of Waterloo, home of the Institute for Quantum Computing, offers graduate students unique opportunities to learn about and engage in world-leading research in quantum information. -
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
The PhD involves about two years of grad courses followed by research and a dissertation, and typically lasts four years. -
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD/QI)
The PhD/QI is a collaborative program with the Institute for Quantum Computing.