Department of Mathematics

The interests and expertise of the mathematics
faculty cover a broad range of mathematical
areas, including algebra, analysis, topology
(modern geometry), discrete mathematics
(mathematics of computer science), number
theory, statistics, and applied mathematics.
With this spectrum of faculty knowledge, the
student is afforded an opportunity to learn the
contemporary view of mathematics. Inside the
classroom, student comprehension is the main
concern of the faculty. Outside the classroom,
the faculty offers opportunities for independent
study, undergraduate research, and internship
supervision.
Courses in mathematics vary from the
theoretical to the applied. Thus, a major in
mathematics can be a foundation for a career in
industry, government, teaching, or the pursuit
of a higher degree in graduate school. The
department faculty encourages double majors,
giving students entrance to a wide variety of
fields upon graduation.
