Department of Mathematical Science
Graduate Application Guidelines
M. S. Program
The M.S. program in
Mathematical Sciences at the University
of Nevada Las Vegas has
four areas of concentration:
- Pure Mathematics
- Applied Mathematics
- Applied Statistics
- Teaching Mathematics
1. Admission Requirements
Applicants must
satisfy the admission requirements
of the Graduate College. In addition to the Graduate College admission requirements,
admission to the M.S. Program in Mathematical Sciences requires that an
applicant must have
A.
At least 18 credit hours of upper level math courses beyond calculus.
B.
At least 2.75/4.00 undergraduate GPA.
C.
For the
international applicant whose country’s official language is not English, the
TOEFL with a score of at least 79 for the IBT, 213 for the computer test, or
550 for the paper test.
2. Admission Procedure
To apply for
admission to the M.S. Program, an applicant must submit application material to
both the Graduate
College and the
Department of Mathematical Sciences.
To the Graduate College, the applicant must submit the following materials
to: Graduate College,
University of Nevada Las Vegas, 4505 Maryland Parkway, Box 451017,
Las Vegas, NV 89154-1017, USA.
1.
The official TOEFL scores, if the official language of your country is
not English.
2.
The Online Application for Admission, http://graduatecollege.unlv.edu/prospective/
3.
The official transcripts from all
colleges and universities you have attended.
4.
Registration fee.
To the Department, the applicant must submit the following materials
to: Graduate Coordinator,
Department of Mathematical Sciences, University
of Nevada Las Vegas, 4505 Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas,
NV 89154-4020,
USA.
- A copy of transcripts that
were sent to the Graduate
College.
- At least two letters of recommendation
from persons familiar with your academic record and potential for
advanced study in the mathematical sciences.
- The Application for Graduate Assistantship (if
applicable), download
the Graduate Assistantship Application Form.
- A statement of purpose.
Please state your purpose in applying for graduate study, your particular
area of specialization within the mathematical sciences (if known), and
any additional information that may aid the selection committee in
evaluating your preparation and your aptitude for graduate study at UNLV.
3. Deadlines.
The Graduate
College and the
Department of Mathematical Sciences must receive all application materials from
applicants by February 1 for fall admission, and
October 1 for spring admission.
Ph.D.
Program
The Ph.D. program in
Mathematical Sciences at the University
of Nevada Las Vegas has
four areas of concentration:
- Pure Mathematics
- Applied Mathematics
- Computational Mathematics
- Statistics
Admission Requirements
Applicants must
satisfy the admission
requirements of the Graduate
College. In addition to
the Graduate College admission requirements,
admission to the Ph.D. Program in Mathematical Sciences requires that an
applicant must have
1.
For an applicant with a MS degree, at least 3.00/4.00 graduate GPA, and
15 credit hours of graduate level math courses with grade B or above.
2.
For an applicant without a MS degree, at least 3.00/4.00 undergraduate
GPA or at least 3.25/4.00 undergraduate GPA of the last two years of
mathematics work.
3.
The GRE General Test with a score of at least 700 in the quantitative
part, and at least 1100 in the verbal and quantitative parts.
4.
For the
international applicant whose country’s official language is not English, the
TOEFL with a score of at least 79 for the IBT, 213 for the computer test, or
550 for the paper test.
2. Admission Procedure
To apply for admission
to the Ph.D. Program, an applicant must submit application material to both the
Graduate College and the Department of
Mathematical Sciences.
To the Graduate College, the applicant must submit the following materials
to: Graduate College,
University of Nevada Las Vegas, 4505 Maryland Parkway, Box 451017,
Las Vegas, NV 89154-1017, USA.
1.
The official TOEFL scores, if the official language of your country is
not English.
2.
The official GRE General Test scores.
3.
The Online Application for Admission, http://graduatecollege.unlv.edu/prospective/
4.
The official transcripts from all
colleges and universities you have attended.
5.
Registration fee.
To the Department, the applicant must submit the following materials
to: Graduate Coordinator,
Department of Mathematical Sciences, University
of Nevada Las Vegas, 4505 Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas,
NV 89154-4020,
USA.
- A copy of transcripts that
were sent to the Graduate
College
- At least three letters of
recommendation from persons familiar with your academic record and
potential for advanced study in the mathematical sciences.
- The Application for Graduate Assistantship (if
applicable), download
the Graduate Assistantship Application Form.
- A statement of purpose.
Please state your purpose in applying for graduate study, your particular
area of specialization within the mathematical sciences (if known), and any
additional information that may aid the selection committee in evaluating
your preparation and your aptitude for graduate study at UNLV.
3. Deadlines.
The Graduate College and the Department of
Mathematical Sciences must receive all application materials from applicants by
February 1 for fall admission, and October 1 for spring
admission.
4.
Other Information.
To check whether your application is complete with
the Department of Mathematical Sciences, please contact Ms. Erin McNamara,
Office Phone: (702)895-0304, Fax: (702)895-4343, Email: Erin.McNamara@unlv.edu
To check whether your application is complete with
the Graduate College, please contact Ms. Liz Gil,
Office Phone: (702)895-4543, Fax: (702)895-4180, Email: Liz.Gil@unlv.edu
For any question regarding admission requirements,
please contact the Graduate Coordinator, Dr. Zhonghai
Ding, Office Phone: (702)895-0386, Fax: (702)895-4343, Email: Zhonghai.Ding@unlv.edu