Mathematics graduate programs

A powerhouse of discovery and innovation

As North America's only dedicated Faculty of Math, we are nationally and internationally recognized as one of the top schools for Mathematics and Computer Science. With nearly $30 million in research funding (2019/20) and an alumni network of over 45,000 across more than 100 countries, our students, faculty, and graduates continue to push the boundaries of research to discover new ways to harness the power of mathematics, computer science, and statistics.

Faculty of Mathematics graduate programs by department and school

Combinatorics and Optimization

You might be interested in these things for their own sake, or because of potential applications for solving real world problems.  Research and teaching in our department emphasizes six areas: algebraic combinatorics, combinatorial/discrete optimization, continuous optimization, cryptography, graph theory, and quantum computing.

Computational Mathematics

Computational Mathematics (CM) is an interdisciplinary field of study that combines and unifies fundamental techniques from mathematics, statistics, and computer science to solve real-world problems that require quantitative modelling and high-end computing. 

If you are interested in interdisciplinary research projects in the area of data and computation that cross faculty boundaries, a new Interdisciplinary Master's Fellowship in Computation and Data (i-Comp-Data) is available.

Data Science and Artificial Intelligence

(Dean of Mathematics Office)

Pursue a high-demand career in data science and artificial intelligence (AI) in North America's only dedicated faculty of mathematics.

David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science

The David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science has an international reputation in teaching, academics, research, and employment. We attract exceptional students from all over the world to study and conduct research with our award-winning faculty.

Mathematics for Teachers

(Dean of Mathematics Office)

If you're a secondary-school mathematics teachers, you'll deepen your understanding of the core foundations of mathematics to engage with students with renewed confidence and enthusiasm. 

Pure Mathematics

With over 80 faculty, postdoctoral fellows and graduate students in the department, there is a huge level of research activity covering a wide range of topics in pure mathematics including analysis, geometry and topology, number theory, algebra, logic and universal algebra.

Statistics and Actuarial Science

The Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science is a top-tier academic unit among statistical and actuarial science globally. Our research community is engaged in topics such as actuarial science, biostatistics, data science, quantitative finance, statistics, & statistics-computing.