Current Graduate Students in Mathematics

Work closely with faculty and be a part of vibrant research programs in mathematics.

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Engage in Advanced Coursework and Research with World-renown Faculty

We offer rigorous and dynamic graduate programs in mathematics, including Master’s and Ph.D. degrees. Graduate students engage in advanced coursework and research while working closely with faculty whose expertise spans a wide range of mathematical disciplines. Research areas include algebra, number theory, analysis, graph and matroid theory, dynamical systems, symplectic topology, and probability and statistics. With small class sizes, personalized mentorship, and opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration, students are well-prepared for careers in academia, industry, and beyond.

The department fosters a supportive and intellectually stimulating environment, offering assistantships and fellowships to qualified students. Graduate students participate in seminars, workshops, and conferences, gaining exposure to cutting-edge mathematical research and networking with scholars worldwide. Whether focusing on theoretical foundations or applied problem-solving, students in the Ole Miss mathematics graduate program develop the skills and expertise needed to excel in their chosen fields.

Degrees Offered in Mathematics

Learn more about the curriculum requirements for the M.A., M.S., and Ph.D. in Mathematics.

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Dr. Bing Wei (left) and Dr. Jeremy Clark

Welcome to the graduate mathematics program, which offers different options for advanced study in our discipline in a supportive environment.

The M.A. and M.S. degrees usually take four semesters to complete and prepare students for teaching positions, business/finance careers, as well as preparation for a Ph.D. program. One main difference is in the M.A. course flexibility. Students who excel in the M.S. degree can easily transition to the Ph.D. program, which typically takes an additional two to four years to finish.

After three successful completion of the required coursework, doctoral students conduct research under the supervision of a faculty member. Our faculty provide mentorship and training in several research areas, including combinatorics, complex analysis, dynamical systems, functional analysis, number theory, and statistics/probability. Graduates from the Ph.D. program have a variety of career options, including academia and fields where a mathematical perspective is crucial, such as insurance, finance, and statistics-related consultancy in business or government.

If you have any questions about our graduate programs, we encourage you to contact us at bwei@olemiss.edu or jeremy@olemiss.edu.

Dr. Bing Wei, Professor of Mathematics
Dr. Jeremy Clark, Associate Professor of Mathematics

Graduate Program Coordinators

Program Information

Learn more about admission requirements and research support below.

The Department of Mathematics welcomes graduate applications from individuals with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and viewpoints.

Applicants must submit online to the Graduate School all of the following:

  • An application
  • A CV or resume
  • The contact information for three academic references, who will be prompted through email to upload letters of recommendation
  • Official transcripts of all prior undergraduate and graduate work (See the Graduate School’s FAQ page for the address to which official transcripts must be mailed.  Keep in mind that mailed applications can take 2-3 weeks to be received by the Graduate School and forwarded to the Department of Mathematics)
  • International applicants must also submit English language proficiency test scores (TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE-A) as per University policy.
  • Official GRE scores

We begin to offer assistantships in early February, so an early application is desirable.

The Department of Mathematics offers graduate assistantships that require assisting faculty with teaching or research. There is no application for any of these awards and eligible students are identified based on the criteria listed beneath each fund. The amount of each scholarship varies from year to year, but will generally range from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars.We offer competitive funding packages for students that center around graduate assistantships in the department. Students with a half-time graduate assistantship, corresponding with 20 hours of work per week, will also receive a full-tuition waiver (including out-of-state fees, if necessary), as well as subsidized student health insurance. Students with a quarter-time graduate assistantship, corresponding with 10 hours of work per week, will receive a 75% tuition waiver, along with subsidized student health insurance.

The Graduate School’s financial aid webpage lists a variety of funding possibilities, including summer support and a recruiting fellowship program that promotes academic excellence and access to graduate education to groups who are historically underrepresented. 

Graduate students in the Department of Mathematics have access to a number of resources on campus to support their research, including

The following master's thesis projects and phd dissertations are available through the university's E-Grove.

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Empowered by Opportunity

"The Math Department at Ole Miss has played a pivotal role in my academic journey, providing a supportive community and valuable opportunities for growth. Through the department’s travel grants, I’ve had the chance to present my research at conferences and engage with experts in my field. The encouragement from faculty and peers has been instrumental in my development as both a researcher and educator."

Mous-Abou Hamadou

Ph.D. Student in Mathematics

Learn More About Our Current Graduate Students and Their Fields

Our graduate students come from all over the country and the world to study at UM!

NameEmail
Ethan Morrisetmorris@go.olemiss.edu
Daniel Parksdparks@go.olemiss.edu

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American Mathematical Society (AMS)

The AMS Graduate Student Chapter Program aims to make meaningful contributions to the professional development of graduate students in the mathematical sciences and encourages graduate students to engage with the Society. The Program works to enhance the overall graduate student learning experience.

AMS Grad Student Chapter
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Thriving Through Support

"The department of Mathematics fosters a collaborative and intellectually stimulating environment, which has been instrumental in my academic growth. I am grateful for the resources, guidance, and encouragement provided by both my professors and peers. This support has helped me thrive and make meaningful progress in my research, and it’s what makes this department such a strong and supportive community."

Chalani Pathirana

Ph.D. Student in Mathematics

Job Placement

Mathematics graduates (M.A., M.S., and Ph.D.) take their knowledge and skills to jobs in academia, as well as a wide variety of career paths.

  • George Washington University
  • Indiana University
  • University of Tennessee
  • University of Alabama
  • University of Alabama - Birmingham
  • University of Georgia
  • Pennsylvania State University
  • Florida State University
  • University of Connecticut
  • Mississippi State University
  • University of South Carolina
  • Delta State University
  • President, Mississippi College
  • Provost, New Jersey City University
  • Arkansas State University
  • Huntingdon College
  • Jackson State University
  • William Carey University
  • McNeese State
  • Northwestern Oklahoma State University
  • Virginia Commonwealth University
  • Alcorn State University
  • Christian Brothers University
  • Belhaven University
  • University of Southern Mississippi
  • Florida Southern College
  • University of Wales
  • Murray State University
  • Pepperdine University
  • Millsaps College
  • Western Carolina University
  • University of Memphis
  • Xavier University of Louisiana
  • University of Lynchburg
  • Research Computing Specialist, UM
  • Metropolitan State University
  • Miami-Dade Community College
  • Mississippi Delta Community College
  • Northwest Mississippi Community College
  • Hinds Community College
  • Meridian Community College
  • Itawamba Community College
  • Copiah-Lincoln Junior College
  • Holmes Community College
  • Southwest Mississippi Community College
  • Northeast Mississippi Community College
  • Prentiss County Schools
  • Neville High School
  • Grenada School District
  • Parklane Academy
  • Jackson Central High School
  • Saltillo High School
  • Olive Branch High School
  • Barlett High School
  • Hillsborough County Public Schools
  • Neshoba Central High School
  • Pascagoula Schools

  • Insurance Agent, Farm Bureau Insurance Co.
  • Realtor, Venture
  • Self-employed Real Estate Appraiser
  • Real Estate Developer, Industrial Properties
  • Business Consultant, J Addams & Partners Inc
  • Aerospace Engineer, US Military
  • Aerospace Engineer, Ball Aerospace
  • Senior Project Manager, Waggoner Engineering
  • Analyst, US Department of Agriculture
  • Mathematician, Department of Defense
  • Math Consultant, The National Math and Science Initiative
  • Mathematician, National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • Executive Director, Texas Council on Economic Education
  • CEO, Digital Consulting & Software
  • Consultant, Russell Financial Systems
  • Systems Analyst, Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance
  • Senior Consulting Actuary, Willis Towers Watson
  • Associate Actuary, Travelers Co.
  • Actuary, Bryan, Pendleton, Swats & McAllister
  • Program Manager, Risk Adjustment, Centene Corp
  • Manager of Business Analytics, Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Mississippi
  • Technical Advisor, FedEx Services
  • Cost Analyst, BCF Solutions
  • Financial Secretary, Calvary Baptist Church
  • Physician, Associated Anesthesiologists Medical Group
  • Nurse Manager Critical Care, Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center
  • Advisory System Specialist, IBM Corp
  • IT Specialist, IBM Corp
  • Manager, BellSouth 
  • Project Manager, Arch Wireless
  • Software Design Engineer, Nortel
  • Attorney, Simpson Law Firm
  • Software Program Manager, Boeing Military Aircraft
  • Senior Staff Operations Analyst, Lockheed Martin
  • Database Administrator, International Paper
  • Senior Internet Programmer/Analyst, Medronic
  • Senior Biostatistician, Pharmaceutical Product Development
  • Lead Scientist, SPAWAR Systems Center
  • Research Analyst, US Army Engineer R&D Center
  • Executive Director, Mississippi Society for Disabilities
  • Design Engineer, Aerojet Electronics Systems
  • Data Science Director, Monsanto

Meet a Few Alumni

See real world examples of where a Mathematics Graduate degree can take you.

Adrian Cartier

Adrian Cartier

VP of Data Science, Ocelot Consulting

Meet Adrian
Donald Cole

Donald Cole

UM Assistant Provost, Assistant to the Chancellor for Multicultural Affairs, and Associate Professor of Mathematics (retired)

Meet Donald
Carla Cotwright-Williams

Carla Cotwright-Williams

Technical Director, US Department of Defense

Meet Carla
Samuel Watson

Samuel Watson

Director of Graduate Studies, Data Science Initiative, Brown University

Meet Samuel
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Life After Graduation

"Since graduating Ole Miss (you never leave, you just graduate), I have had an amazing journey ranging from building mathematical models in agriculture and leading data science and engineering teams to being awarded the prestigious science fellow distinction at my company."

Dr. Adrian Cartier

B.A. in Mathematics '02, Ph.D. in Mathematics '06, Chief Data Science Officer, Freight Science and Data Science Advisor, Ocelot Consulting