Exact Sciences - Graduate programs
Raymond and Beverly Sackler Faculty of Exact Sciences
This page is up to date 04.01.24
Graduate Studies are offered in six tracks:
- Pure Mathematics (0366)
The Pure Mathematics program emphasizes topics of modern interest such as number theory, combinatorics, algebra, analysis etc.
May apply - candidates with a bachelor's degree in Mathematics, with a final grade of at least 85.
- Applied Mathematics (0372)
The program in Applied Mathematics concentrates on mathematical theories, problems and models derived from scientific, industrial and other practical needs.
May apply - candidates with bachelor's degree in Mathematics or Engineering, with a final grade of at least 85.
- Optimization and Operations Research (0373)
- Statistics and Data Sciences (0363)
- Statistics and Probability (0374)
- Biostatistics (0377)
The programs in Statistics and Data Science, Optimization and Operations Research, Probability and Statistics and Biostatistics broaden the student’s knowledge of data science, theoretical and applied statistics, optimization, operations research, probability theory, game theory and mathematical economics
May apply
Optimization and Operations Research candidates with bachelor's degree in Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics and Engineering, with a final grade of at least 83.
Statistics tracks - candidates with bachelor's degree in Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics and Engineering, with a final grade of at least 85.
In all programs, the thresholds do not constitute a confirmation of acceptance.
In some cases, candidates accepted to the master programs will be required to complete bachelor's degree courses, with certain grades and in a period of time that will be defined by the acceptance committee.