2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
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Toni Sorrell, PhD, Chair
Cathy Carter, Administrative Assistant
The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science offers courses leading to majors and minors in mathematics and computer science. It also offers courses which fulfill quantitative reasoning in Civitae and Bachelor of Science degree requirements.
ASSESSMENT: The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science requires all majors to participate in any required assessment activities, including, as seniors, taking a comprehensive test. The purpose of the test is to assess the progress of the majors and the effectiveness of the program.
Teaching Endorsement
Students who are preparing to teach and who are majoring in fields other than mathematics may be endorsed to teach mathematics courses through Algebra I in grades 6 - 12. See the Algebra 1 Endorsement below for details.
Mathematics
Faculty
William P. Abrams, PhD, Professor of Mathematics
Kristen Boyle, PhD, Associate Professor of Mathematics
Gregg Harbaugh-Schattenkirk, PhD, Associate Professor of Statistics
Steven Hoehner, PhD, Associate Professor of Mathematics
Jeffrey Ledford, PhD, Associate Professor of Mathematics
Virginia Lewis, PhD, Professor of Mathematics Education and Program Coordinator of Secondary Mathematics Education
Leigh Lunsford, PhD, Professor of Mathematics
Phillip L. Poplin, PhD, Professor of Mathematics
David Shoenthal, PhD, Professor of Mathematics
Leah Shilling-Stouffer, EdD, Professor of Mathematics Education
Toni Sorrell, PhD, Associate Professor of Mathematics Education
Maria Timmerman, PhD, Professor of Mathematics Education
Thomas Wears, PhD, Associate Professor of Mathematics
Computer Science
Faculty
Don Blaheta, PhD, Associate Professor of Computer Science
Julian Dymacek, PhD, Associate Professor of Computer Science and Program Coordinator
Robert Marmorstein, PhD, Professor of Computer Science
Sanish Rai, PhD, Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Students may pursue a minor in Cyber Security, Forensics, and Policy. Students pursuing this interdisciplinary minor will take courses in Information Systems and Security, and Computer Science.
(Please refer to requirements listed in Cyber Security, Forensics, and Policy Minor , under the College of Business & Economics)
ProgramsBachelor of Arts or Bachelor of ScienceBachelor of ScienceEndorsementMinor
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