Program Objectives

Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics aims to cultivate comprehensive scientific researchers and well-rounded professional talents in pure mathematics or applied mathematics and its related disciplines.

1. DIM graduates will become successful researchers or innovators with vision and foresight.

2. DIM graduates will become dedicated and engaging educators.

3. DIM graduates will be inspiring leaders in mathematics or related fields.

Learning Outcomes

Graduates at MUST should be able to:

1. Contribute to the advancement of knowledge by conducting original research that addresses questions of significance in a particular subject area of a computing field.

2. Analyze and articulate the scientific advances and limitations of existing results as described in the research literature.

3. Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of a particular subject area and broad knowledge of other areas in a chosen mathematical field.

4. Communicate effectively scientific and research findings.

5. Uphold ethical standards and integrity of scientific process in research, teaching, and professional service.