Mathematics


Mathematics: Introduction

Faculty Affiliation

Arts and Science

Degree Programs

Mathematics

MSc and PhD

Overview

The Department of Mathematics is a distinguished Faculty of more than 60 mathematicians, offering research opportunities in the areas of pure mathematics and applied mathematics. Faculty areas of research include, but are not limited to, real and complex analysis, ordinary and partial differential equations, harmonic analysis, nonlinear analysis, several complex variables, functional analysis, operator theory, C*-algebras, ergodic theory, group theory, analytic and algebraic number theory, Lie groups and Lie algebras, automorphic forms, commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, singularity theory, differential geometry, symplectic geometry, classical synthetic geometry, algebraic topology, set theory, set-theoretic topology, mathematical physics, fluid mechanics, probability, combinatorics, optimization, control theory, dynamical systems, computer algebra, cryptography, and mathematical finance.

Contact and Address

Web: www.mathematics.utoronto.ca
Email: gradinfo@math.toronto.edu
Telephone: (416) 978-7894
Fax: (416) 978-4107

Department of Mathematics
University of Toronto
Room 6290, 40 St. George Street
Toronto, Ontario M5S 2E4
Canada

Graduate Faculty

Graduate faculty membership information will be coming soon.


Mathematics: Mathematics MSc, PhD Courses

Each year the department offers a selection of courses chosen from the following list, with the possibility of further additions. The courses MAT1000H, 1001H, 1100H, 1101H, 1300H, 1301H, 1600H, and 1601H will be offered each year; the complete list of courses is available from the department. In addition, it may be possible for a student to arrange to take one of the listed courses as an individual reading course. Students should consult the office of the coordinator at the beginning of the academic year.

PhD students are expected to attend and contribute to seminars in the research areas.

MAT1000H, MAT1001H, MAT1002H, MAT1004H, MAT1005H, MAT1006H, MAT1007H, MAT1008H, MAT1010H, MAT1011H, MAT1012H, MAT1013H, MAT1015H, MAT1016Y, MAT1017H, MAT1034H, MAT1037H, MAT1045H, MAT1051H, MAT1060H, MAT1061H, MAT1062H, MAT1064H, MAT1100H, MAT1101H, MAT1103H, MAT1104H, MAT1105H, MAT1109H, MAT1110H, MAT1120H, MAT1126H, MAT1128H, MAT1155H, MAT1190H, MAT1191H, MAT1192H, MAT1194H, MAT1196H, MAT1197H, MAT1198H, MAT1199H, MAT1200H, MAT1202H, MAT1203H, MAT1210H, MAT1300H, MAT1301H, MAT1302H, MAT1303H, MAT1304H, MAT1305H, MAT1306H, MAT1309H, MAT1312H, MAT1313Y, MAT1314H, MAT1318H, MAT1340H, MAT1341H, MAT1342H, MAT1343H, MAT1344H, MAT1346H, MAT1347H, MAT1351H, MAT1355H, MAT1359H, MAT1360H, MAT1392H, MAT1399H, MAT1403H, MAT1404H, MAT1430H, MAT1435H, MAT1449H, MAT1497H, MAT1498H, MAT1499H

Applied Mathematics

MAT1500H, MAT1500Y, MAT1501H, MAT1502H, MAT1507H, MAT1508H, MAT1509H, MAT1520H, MAT1525H, MAT1525Y, MAT1600H, MAT1601H, MAT1639Y, MAT1700H, MAT1710H, MAT1722H, MAT1723H, MAT1724H, MAT1725Y, MAT1739H, MAT1750H, MAT1751H, MAT1760H, MAT1761H, MAT1800H, MAT1801H, MAT1839H, MAT1840H, MAT1841H, MAT1844H, MAT1845H, MAT1847H, MAT1850H, MAT1855H, MAT1856H, MAT1880H

Individual Reading Courses

MAT1900Y, MAT1901H, MAT1902H, MAT1950Y, MAT1951H

Seminars

MAT3001H, MAT3002H

Research Project

MAT4000Y