Admission to the University of Washington Math Department graduate program is highly competitive, and is based on an assessment of your ability to complete a graduate degree. The minimum requirements to be considered for admission to any UW graduate program are a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in the U.S. or its equivalent from a foreign institution, and an overall grade-point average of 3.0 (B) in your most recent two years of study. To have a realistic chance of completing a graduate degree program in mathematics, you should have received grades of at least 3.5 (A-/B+) in most of your mathematics courses.
For admission to the Mathematics Department, at least 5 full-year courses (30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours) in mathematics are required beyond precalculus. Every entering mathematics graduate student should be thoroughly familiar with the following basic subjects:
- advanced calculus (one variable and multivariable)
- differential equations
- linear algebra
- abstract algebra (groups, rings, fields)
- real analysis (theory of differentiation and integration, uniform convergence, metric spaces)
- complex analysis
- topology
The Mathematics Department accepts applications for Visiting Graduate Student status, but the application procedure is somewhat different; see the relevant Web page for more information.
For more information about the University's requirements for admission to graduate school, see the UW Graduate Admissions Web page.