Preliminary Examinations

Mathematics

The Preliminary Examinations are written assessments designed to evaluate a student's proficiency in graduate-level Analysis, Algebra, and Topology. It covers material from the following core courses: MAT 201A/B, MAT 250A/B, MAT 215A, and MAT 239. The exam is administered annually in June and September.

Ph.D. students are required to pass two of the three subject areas before the start of their seventh academic quarter. Successfully passing two parts also satisfies the Comprehensive Examination requirement for the M.A. Plan II degree. Students may attempt the exams multiple times, with emphasis placed on the timing of successful completion rather than the number of attempts.

Applied Mathematics

Ph.D. students must pass either both exams in Area A (Analysis and Applied), or one exam in Area A and one in Area B (Data Science, Numerical Analysis, Probability, or Theoretical Computer Science) before their before the start of their seventh academic quarter.

M.S. Plan II students must pass the MAT 207A/B/C Applied Preliminary Exam, which fulfills the comprehensive exam requirement for the M.S. degree. Students may attempt the exams multiple times, with emphasis placed on the timing of successful completion rather than the number of attempts.

Exam Preparation and Oversight

Preparation for the preliminary exams is managed by either the Mathematics Graduate Program Committee (GPC)—for the Analysis, Algebra, and Topology exams—or the Graduate Group in Applied Mathematics (GGAM) Executive Committee—for the Applied Math and "Area B" exams.

  • These committees solicit exam problems from instructors who most recently taught the corresponding courses.
  • They review and revise submissions, selecting appropriate problems for inclusion in the exams.
  • The same instructors are responsible for grading the exams.
  • The GPC or GGAM Executive Committee then reviews the results and determines the passing cut-off scores.

Cut-off scores may vary from year to year and across exams to account for differences in grading styles and question difficulty. This ensures that the scores reflect whether students have sufficiently demonstrated mastery of the material.

Importantly, the committees do not impose any distribution of passing scores—there is no requirement that some students fail in order for others to pass.

Exam Dates (September 2025)

Registration for the preliminary exams opens at least four to six weeks in advance. Students requiring special accommodations should contact the Student Disability Center to arrange services.

Mathematics

Algebra: Tuesday, September 16
Analysis:  Wednesday, September 17
Topology: Monday, September 15

Applied Mathematics

Applied: Monday, September 15
Data Science: Wednesday, September 17
Numerical Analysis: Tuesday, September 16
Probability: Tuesday, September 16
Theoretical Computer Science: Monday, September 15

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Preliminary Exam Tutors (Summer 2025)

The following graduate students have been appointed as Teaching Assistants in the Math Department to provide tutoring for the preliminary exams.

Algebra Prelim

TBD

Analysis Prelim

Connor FitzGerald

Topology Prelim

Alex Simons

Applied Prelim

Not Offered

Preparing for the Mathematics Preliminary Exam in Algebra

Preparing for the Mathematics Preliminary Exam in Analysis

Preparing for the Mathematics Preliminary Exam in Topology

Preparing for the GGAM Applied Preliminary Exam