Rules and Regulations

Ph.D. Comprehensive Examination for Students in Mathematics

The Ph.D. comprehensive examination for students in mathematics consists of a basic component and an advanced component.

Ph.D. Comprehensive Examination for Students in Mathematics with Specialization in Statistics

The Ph.D. comprehensive examination for students in mathematics with specialization in statistics consists of a General requirement, an Area requirement and a Special examination. There are two options, Option A and Option B.

Mathematical Statistics

The area exam in mathematical statistics will cover statistical inference (estimation and testing), linear models, and multivariate theory. Students writing this examination are expected to perform at a satisfactory level in each of the two categories in order to receive a passing grade.

Applied Statistics

The area exam in applied statistics will cover three of the following topic areas:
experimental design; categorical data analysis; time series; sampling theory; and reliability theory. Students in conjunction with their advisor, will choose three of these topic areas and write an examination based upon these three. Students writing the examination are expected to perform at a satisfactory level in each of their three chosen categories in order to receive a passing grade.