In the cases described in section 3.2., the Academic Committee of the PhD Programme may make definitive admission conditional on the completion of complementary courses of up to a maximum of 30 ECTS.
The Academic Committee will determine in each case, depending on the student's previous training and the line of research to which his/her doctorate will be oriented, the subjects of the Master's Degree in Mathematics Research at the University of Valladolid that the candidate must pass in order to be definitively admitted to the Doctoral Programme. The Syllabus of the Research Master in Mathematics includes 20 subjects (see details below), each of them of 6 ECTS, grouped in 5 subjects (Algebra, Mathematical Analysis, Applied Mathematics, Probability and Statistics and Geometry and Topology) which provide a sufficient offer and of which the Academic Committee may therefore set up to a maximum of 5 as training complements.
Since this is an official degree of the University of Valladolid, both its contents and the teaching staff are subject to current regulations and can be consulted on the website of the UVa.
Mathematics research master's degree subjects
- Operator Theory
- Extension of Function Theory
- Harmonic analysis
- Applied Functional Analysis
- Algebra
- Number Theory and Applications
- Combinatorial Methods in Algebra and Geometry
- Algebraic Geometry
- Extension of Operations Research
- Extension of Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes
- Mathematical and Computational Statistics
- Advanced Statistical Methods
- Geometry of Varieties
- Algebraic Methods in Topology
- Geometry of Differential Equations
- Local Theory of Singularities
- Mathematical Aspects of the Finite Element Method
- Numerical Analysis of Evolution Problems
- Advanced Course in Partial Differential Equations
- Computational Methods of Linear Algebra and Optimization
Research Master in Mathematics UVa
For more information about the Research Master in Mathematics, please click on the following link: Research Master in Mathematics UVa