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Pg. 17 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES / MATHEMATICS Program Description Financial Aid Teaching Assistantships / Research Assistantships / Fellowships - includes stipend + tuition Scholarships - tuition remission Peter Conley, Mathematics Ph.D. S T U D E N T P E R S P E C T I V E “Lehigh has a great program for mathematics because it’s relatively small and highly personalized. Grad students become really close with each other and work on problems and issues together. We also collaborate with our professors and get to know them on an informal and personal basis.” Mathematics is one of the fundamental, most unified and universal sciences. The discipline of mathematics trains the mind to use logic and reason to discover new knowledge, and to make sense of what we already know. Through research, education and application, Lehigh’s mathematics program trains students to solve complex problems in their respective fields of study. Students work closely with faculty, who encourage, mentor, and challenge them throughout the program. Lehigh’s mathematics department offers the following graduate degrees: • M.S. in Mathematics • Ph.D. in Mathematics • M.S. in Applied Mathematics • Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics • M.S. in Statistics Candidates in the master’s programs typically complete 30 credit hours (10+ courses). Ph.D. candidates typically complete the program in 5 - 7 years with additional credit hours (depending on entry level) as well as a dissertation. Graduates go on to successful careers in academia, business, finance, education, engineering, government, and medical sciences. For financial aid consideration, you must submit your application by January 1. Please review deadlines and application requirements here. A P P L Y O N L I N E

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