Welcome to the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University
of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Our department embraces a wide variety of
research interests and programs, including pure and applied mathematics,
actuarial science, atmospheric science, industrial mathematics and
statistics.
For information on the The 42nd Annual Spring Topology and Dynamics Conference, click here. The conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency in Milwaukee, March 13-15.
We offer undergraduates the opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science
or a Bachelor of Arts degree, and we offer graduate students the
opportunity to earn a Master's Degree or a Ph.D. Support for students
ranges from employment for undergraduate majors as mathematics tutors to
teaching assistantships, research assistantships, and fellowships for
graduate students.
History of Our Department
The Mathematics Department had the first Master's degree program and
then later the first Ph.D. program at UWM. You can
read an
account of the
behind-the-scenes acts which aided in the development of [UWM's] present
graduate school written in 1990 by Professor
Morris Marden, who is
generally considered to be the founder of our graduate program and of our
department as a research department.
We invite you to learn more by browsing our web site and by
contacting
us
if you have any questions.