About Master’s Program,
Queen’s is an ideal place to do graduate study in Mathematics, Statistics and Engineering Mathematics. We have an outstanding group of faculty researchers with international reputations in their fields of specialization. These represent a wide variety of areas including pure mathematics (number theory, algebra, algebraic geometry, combinatorics, operator algebras, random matrices and dynamical systems), mathematical physics, mathematics applied to engineering (control theory, information and communication theory), mathematical biology, and both theoretical and applied statistics. See list of our faculty members and their research interests here. In addition, there is always a steady stream of visiting scholars and post-doctoral fellows.
Master’s Program Degree Eligibility with GPA,
Our Master’s programs are designed to prepare students for doctoral research, as well as to give additional specialized training. Our Master’s programs can also be completed in 12 months through a course based program, and these offer a fast track into doctoral research. Alternatively, we offer a thesis based Master’s program which typically takes 2 years.
Master’s Funding Coverage,
Ensuring you have sufficient funding while you complete your graduate degree is essential to maintaining wellbeing and remaining focused on your academic progress. Across funding sources, our graduate students receive nearly $28 million in overall funding each year. As a graduate student, it is important that you understand how your funding works and the options available to you. On this page you will find essential information related to how funding works for graduate students at Queen’s. Our Graduate Funding Guide further outlines resources and financial supports for your graduate studies.
The majority of Master’s students in full-time non-professional programs also receive funding support (i.e., in year one for one-year programs, and in years one and two for two-year programs). Given the variations in funding for master’s programs, please consult program specific information and discuss funding with your academic advisor, supervisor, or program coordinator.
Funded students will receive what is called a ‘funding package’, which details their committed funding for each academic year. Typically, students are notified of their funding package in the summer (July/August) preceding their funded academic year (i.e., September-onwards). Funding packages are comprised of funding from a variety of sources.
Application Requirement,
Application form
Transcripts
Letters of Recommendation
GRE,
Written sample of work.
Application Deadline,
Jan 15, 2026
Application Fee,
The application fee of $120 (CDN) is non-refundable.