Analysis
Ranked in 2010, part of Math
Earning your graduate degree in mathematical analysis will mean taking courses in both real analysis and complex analysis, as well as training in key theories and functions. These are the best math schools for analysis.
| Rank | School name |
|---|---|
| #18 |
Brown University
Providence, RI |
| #12 |
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA |
| #16 |
Columbia University
New York, NY |
| #15 |
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY |
| #9 |
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA |
| #16 |
Indiana University–Bloomington
Bloomington, IN |
| #6 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA |
| #5 |
New York University
New York, NY |
| #1 |
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ |
| #7 |
Stanford University
Stanford, CA |
| #2 |
University of California–Berkeley
Berkeley, CA |
| #3 |
University of California–Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA |
| #4 |
University of Chicago
Chicago, IL |
| #8 |
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor, MI |
| #14 |
University of Minnesota–Twin Cities
Minneapolis, MN |
| #11 |
University of Texas–Austin
Austin, TX |
| #10 |
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Madison, WI |
| #12 |
Yale University
New Haven, CT |















