The study of mathematics opens the door to a wide variety of career opportunities and academic pursuits. Mathematics is a major part of the framework of modern science and technology. Persons with strong mathematics backgrounds qualify for stimulating occupations in an ever-increasing number of fields, from private industry to government service.
The Department of Mathematics offers a B.A. degree in mathematics. In addition, concentrations in computer science, statistics, or natural sciences leading to a B.S. degree are offered. Students who do not take the computer science concentration are encouraged to consider a minor in computer science to be better prepared for our technological society. Students majoring in other fields may minor in mathematics.
DEPARTMENT FACULTY
James Uebelacker - Professor and Chair
Adam Bigos - Lecturer
Roger Fiondella - Lecturer
Ali Jafarian - Professor & Coordinator of PreCalculus Courses
Peter MacDonald - Practitioner-in-Residence
Marc Mehlman - Associate Professor
Robert Milano - Practitioner-in-Residence
Harvey Paulin - Practitioner-in-Residence
Brien Riedell - Practitioner-in-Residence
Erik Rosenthal - Professor
Baldev Sachdeva - Professor Emeritus
Ramesh Sharma - Professor
Thurmon Whitley - Professor
Wilma Whitley - Lecturer
Nicholas Zoghb - Practitioner-in-Residence