Our unique graduate program offers MS and PhD degrees in four areas: Pure Mathematics, Applied & Computational Mathematics, Financial Mathematics, and Biomathematics. Each area has its own distinct curriculum encompassing subjects from pure and applied mathematics, as well as subjects from other departments in the case of the interdisciplinary Financial Math and Biomath areas.

The core curriculum includes 4 courses to be satisfied by all students, and a weekly seminar. Remaining courses are chosen from a list of options, depending on the student's interest and faculty advice. PhD and Master's students in Biomathematics complete 36 hours of approved coursework (not including seminars), of which a maximum of 6 credits can be taken S/U (pass/fail). At least five 3-hour courses must be in the Department of Mathematics. Students completing this coursework are awarded a Master's degree.