3 Mathematics PhD degrees in South Africa
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3 Mathematics PhD degrees in South Africa
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Unisa College of Graduate Studies - Online
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Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Mathematics
- Pretoria, South Africa
PhD
Full time
6 years
Distance learning
English
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The curriculum consists of a dissertation that incorporates a research proposal to be completed within the first year of study
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University of Johannesburg
PhD in Mathematics
- Johannesburg, South Africa
PhD
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The purpose of the Ph.D. in Mathematics is to provide qualifying students with an in-depth understanding and integrated knowledge of advanced applicable theory in the field of mathematics.
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University of Pretoria - Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
Mathematical Statistics, PhD
- Pretoria, South Africa
PhD
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences is a diverse faculty with 13 departments that is supported by more than 20 centres and institutes. More than 5 000 students register in this faculty annually of which 70% are undergraduate and 30% postgraduate students.
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The subject of mathematics is often paired up with other subjects such as education, statistics, finance, and computer science. This pairing can give added value in the teaching, computer programming, and financial forecasting and planning fields.
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa, is a country located at the southern tip of Africa. It is divided into nine provinces. South Africa is not only a jumping off point, it is itself a fantastic destination rich in culture, fauna & flora and history.
The PhD is a doctoral degree, specifically called a "doctor of philosophy" degree. This is misleading because PhD holders are not necessarily philosophers (unless they earned their degree in philosophy!). That said, PhD recipients are able to engage in thought experiments, reason about problems, and solve problems in sophisticated ways.