Here is a summary of the requirements for the Ph.D. in Mathematics.
Courses
- 48 credits (usually 16 3 credit courses) of approved coursework in Mathematics and related disciplines. The normal minimum grade for graduate courses is B, though a small number of courses with grades of C or C+ may be approved.
- Satisfactory completion of the teacher training seminar during the Spring semester of the first year. While not required for the Ph.D., it is required for appointment to a TA position after the first year of studies.
- A 6 hour exam (a 2 hour exam on each of the three subjects, algebra; real analysis and elementary point set topology; and complex analysis and advanced calculus, over two days), usually taken at the beginning of the 2nd year of studies.
- An oral exam (80 to 120 minutes in length) administered by a committee of four faculty on a specialized syllabus selected by the student in consultation with the committee. This exam is normally taken during the student's 5th or 6th semester in the program.
- Satisfactory completion of two research seminars, one credit each, in different semesters.
- A student is designated a "Candidate for a Ph.D. degree" upon application to the graduate school, after completing the written, oral and foreign language exams and 36 credits of approved course work. This marks the official beginning of the student's dissertation work.
- A student must satisfactorily complete 24 specially designated "research credits".
- A written dissertation based on original research in Mathematics, completed under the direction of a member of the graduate faculty
General requirements for graduate degrees at Rutgers are governed by
the rules of the Graduate School - New Brunswick and are listed
in the
current catalog. These include how and when credit can be
transferred and how many credits can be taken each semester.