The Department of Mathematics and Statistics has over 50 professors
representing diverse areas of pure mathematics, applied mathematics, and
statistics. Many of our faculty have obtained international recognition for
their research. Our graduate classes usually have 5 to 10 students. Thus, we are
able to offer our students personal attention and close contact with faculty.
Please browse our faculty alphabetically
or view our faculty by discipline to see what
choices for specialization are available. Some faculty maintain applied
research programs associated with several government and industrial
laboratories. Two faculty members hold the Associate of the Society of
Actuaries designation and their group has been successful in placing
students in actuarial positions.
We offer undergraduate programs leading to a Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics, Discrete Mathematics, or Actuarial Science
and graduate programs leading to a Master of Science in
Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, or Probability and Statistics,
and/or the Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics.
The mathematics classroom building (Parker Hall) has three (3) computer labs equipped with
over 50 PC's, where some software and quick/easy Internet access is available.
Also, if available, a graduate student may be provided a computer for his/her office.
Browse our Website and learn more about the Undergraduate curriculum, the
Graduate curriculum, and
upcoming
colloquia.
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