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Department Chair: Patricia Hillman
Assistant Chair:  Anne Quinn
  Secretary:  Paula Warner
  System Administrator:  Jason Patalon
Address: Department of Mathematics & Computer Science
215 Meadville St.
Doucette Hall, Room 200
Edinboro, PA 16444
Phone: (814)-732-2760

News!

The Department of Mathematics and computer Science recently secured a $600,000 grant form the National Science Foundation to fund scholarships for students majoring in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

SIAM - Math Career Info
IEEE - Computer Science Career Info

Why Major in Math or Computer Science? - Jobs!

 - According to the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, computer related careers occupy 4 of the top 30 fastest growing occupations, including the #1 and #4 spots.  Link to Report

- "Job prospects are expected to be favorable, with particularly good prospects for teachers in high-demand fields like math, science,..." U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook

Why Edinboro?
 - Excellent, Dedicated Faculty
 - Latest technology in our labs and classrooms
 - Small department atmosphere where students and faculty interact one-on-one.
 - History of successful alumni
 - Research Opportunities
 - Student Clubs

The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science offers programs that lead to the following degrees:

  • Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
  • Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics with Actuarial Concentration
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science;  Theory Track &  Application Track
  • Bachelor of Science in Education-Area of Certification: Secondary Mathematics (refer to the Educational Services Department)
  • Associate of Science in Computer Science.

The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science also offers a mathematics minor and a computer science minor. These minors can be coordinated with virtually any academic discipline.

The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science develops the capacity of the student to analyze a variety of life situations modeling the problem environment with logical and numerical tools. As such, a strong foundation in mathematics and computer science becomes the basis for clear reasoning and problem solving in many other areas. Professionals in virtually all disciplines recognize the importance of mastering computer skills, developing problem-solving competence and studying mathematics. When students develop their abilities in mathematics and computer science they move from using the logical models proposed by others, to being able to create new approaches for the problems and technologies of tomorrow.

Course offerings include courses in algebra, analysis, statistics, geometry, programming languages, software design, database design and management, data structures, networking, artificial intelligence, operating systems, and computer architecture. The department also provides a variety of introductory courses from which students in any curriculum may select according to their needs and interests.

Opportunities available to graduates with a major in mathematics or computer science include graduate study and a wide variety of positions in business, education, government, and industry.