The Department of Mathematics offers a major and a minor in Mathematics. With these programs, you will be prepared for positions in business, industry, research, education, and graduate studies–wherever mathematics related problem-solving skills are needed.
The solid analytical and creative skills developed through a strong mathematics background will lead you, in general, into upper management positions or graduate studies in several areas, including mathematics, engineering, economics, education, accounting, actuarial science, and management. Our graduates occupy a broad variety of positions, such as actuarial scientists or managers for insurance companies, banks, or industry, and teachers.
The major and minor programs in Computer Science are designed for students with interests in the discipline of computing and its applications. The major provides students a background in computer science and mathematics within a liberal arts context. You will acquire a foundation for lifelong personal and professional growth through a variety of career paths, including application programmer/analyst, systems analyst, or graduate study.