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2022-2023 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Mathematics and Computer Science


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Mathematics is a liberal art fundamental to a true education, and Computer Science is its modern cousin. The study of Mathematics and Computer Science trains students in analytical thinking and problem solving. Graduates of the department are active in an extraordinarily wide range of careers. The department offers a bachelor of science degree in mathematics with a pure, applied, and computer science track. The department offers a bachelor of science in Computer Science. A bachelors of arts in Mathematics, a bachelor of arts in Computer Science, a minor in Mathematics, and a minor in Computer Science are also available. 

Faculty

Chris Jones, PhD, Professor, Chair

Anastasia Chavez, PhD, Assistant Professor

Andrew Conner, PhD, Associate Professor

Udayan Das, PhD, Associate Professor

Charles R. Hamaker, PhD, Professor

Satbir Malhi, PhD, Assistant Professor

Victoria Noquez, PhD, Assistant Professor

Kathryn F. Porter, PhD, Professor

Jim Sauerberg, PhD, Professor

Ellen Veomett, PhD, Professor

Lidia R. Luquet, PhD, Professor Emerita

Brother Raphael Patton, FSC, PhD, Professor Emeritus

Jane R. Sangwine-Yager, PhD, Professor Emerita

Learning Outcomes

When they have completed a mathematics major, students will be able to:

  • DEMONSTRATE a mastery of the core SMC undergraduate mathematics curriculum.
  • COMMUNICATE mathematical ideas and concepts correctly and clearly in both oral and written forms using mathematical reasoning and terminology and symbolic representation.
  • UNDERTAKE scholarly investigations using appropriate mathematical resources.
  • INTEGRATE the use of technological tools into their investigations.
  • DEMONSTRATE knowledge of connections within mathematics and applications to other fields.

Major Requirements

The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science offers a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science three tracks for the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics: Pure, Applied, and Computer Science. The department also offers a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics and a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science. 

A student wishing to major in mathematics or computer science should have a strong interest in the field and normally a background of four years of high school mathematics (two years of algebra, one year of geometry and one year of pre-calculus or equivalent).

Prerequisite Grade

Any course listed in this department with a prerequisite requires a grade of C- or better in the prerequisite course.

Suggested Four-Year Program

First-year students should take MATH 027  and MATH 038  and CS 021 . Failure to take these courses in the first year may make it difficult to complete the major in four years. It is also recommended for first-year students intending to major in math to enroll in PHYSI 001 , PHYSI 002 , PHYSI 003 , PHYSI 004  or CHEM 008 , CHEM 009 , CHEM 010 , CHEM 011 . Those interested in developing a four-year program of study toward a major in mathematics or computer science may consult any department faculty member.

Minor Requirements

Normally, a student minoring in math or computer science is expected to have a background of four years of high school mathematics (two years of algebra, one year of geometry and one year of precalculus or equivalent). Students may not complete both the mathematics major with computer science emphasis and the computer science minor.

Programs

    Bachelor of ArtsBachelor of ScienceMinor

    Courses

      Computer Science - Lower DivisionComputer Science - Upper Division

      Consult the department chair for the schedule of offerings.

      Mathematics - Lower DivisionMathematics - Upper Division

      Most upper-division courses are offered on a biannual rotation. See the departmental webpage for the schedule.

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