Dec 03, 2024  
Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025

Mathematics


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Mathematics

Faculty

Thomas A. Shimkus, Ph.D., Chair
Maureen T. Carroll, Ph.D.
Steven T. Dougherty, Ph.D.
Jason Graham, Ph.D.
Jakub S. Jasinski, Ph.D.
Joseph Klobusicky, Ph.D.
John J. Levko, S.J., Ph.D.
Kenneth G. Monks, Ph.D.
Jerry R. Muir Jr., Ph.D.
Stacey Muir, Ph.D.
Masood Otarod, Sc.D.
Krzysztof Plotka, Ph.D.
Jennifer F. Vasquez, Ph.D.
Zhongcheng Xiong, Ph.D.
Murong Xu, Ph.D.

Overview

The mathematics department offers a B.S. in Mathematics  and a B.S. in Mathematical Sciences  with tracks in Actuarial Science, Biological Sciences, Computer & Information Science, Data Science, and Physical Sciences. These programs share a number of courses in the first and second year adding flexibility to deciding which path to pursue. Additionally, the department offers minors in Actuarial Science  and Mathematics .

The Mathematics, BS  program provides students with both breadth and depth in the discipline of mathematics. Mathematics students have great flexibility: many continue with advanced study in mathematics while others pursue a career in education, or any one of a variety of other fields.       

Fully taking advantage of the many excellent programs in the STEM and business fields at The University of Scranton, the Mathematical Sciences, BS  program provides students with the opportunity to attain a mathematics degree that focuses on the interconnectedness of mathematics and a partner discipline.

For information on the CAS/MBA Five-Year Program, visit our CAS/MBA Five-Year Program  page.

Affiliated Programs

The Data Science Concentration  is affiliated with the Mathematics Department.


Course Information

Courses for Mathematics are listed under the prefix MATH. For information on all courses offered, visit the Course Descriptions  page.


For more information about the Mathematics department, visit its website.

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