
Joshua Hiller, PhD, recently completed two research reports in mathematical carcinogenesis, a field devoted to developing mathematical models for the way cancer develops in the body.
Gain in-demand analytical skills allowing you to make an impact in tech, finance and other fields through mathematics.
Develop the quantitative skills needed to help you succeed in almost any career involving problem-solving. According to the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) and the American Statistical Association (ASA), jobs in this field are at an all-time high and likely to continue to grow over the next 10 years. It follows that a degree in applied mathematics and data science will open the doors to a number of high-paying, rewarding careers in statistics, engineering, scientific computing, mathematical finance, operations research and management science.
Our new Graduate Merit Scholarship offers yearly awards ranging from $3,000 to $10,000. These can be renewed every year, so you can save substantially on tuition while earning a career-boosting Adelphi grad degree.
Areeba Khalid ‘20, MS ‘21, who mixed math and biology at Adelphi, is featured in the Spring 2022 episode of The College Tour on Amazon Prime.
Adelphi’s small class sizes have allowed me to create strong bonds with professors, leading to an incredible research opportunity. The graduate courses are tailored toward students who are eager to learn, with professors that will guide you throughout the process.
Conducting research can be one of the most exciting experiences in academia. Investigate original problems, while conducting research alongside your professors, with opportunities to create and present your research at Adelphi’s Annual Research and Creative Works Conference. Gain additional hand-on experience beyond the classroom by taking advantage of various internship opportunities at notable venues such as Brookhaven National Laboratory.
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Joshua Hiller, PhD, recently completed two research reports in mathematical carcinogenesis, a field devoted to developing mathematical models for the way cancer develops in the body.
Applicants must hold an undergraduate degree in mathematics, applied mathematics, statistics, or other closely related degree and should submit the following application requirements:
Applicants may also supply a portfolio containing descriptions of completed project work. This is recommended, though not required.