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Department

Mathematics and Computer Science

Assumption University's Department of Mathematics and Computer Science provides a strong foundation for students looking to enter a variety of professional fields and study at the graduate level. Develop your critical thinking and learn to solve problems, skills that are in high demand in today’s job market.

The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Assumption positions you for post-graduate success. You’ll learn the problem-solving techniques that any employer seeks. In your classes, you gain skills on how to communicate complex topics effectively. In these disciplines, we seek to develop students’ problem-solving skills, reasoning abilities, and knowledge of the various fields of mathematics. The department faculty invests in each student and helps them on their individual paths to success.

The Department offers a number of programs that will provide you with the framework for building a successful career. Develop your critical thinking and learn to solve problems, skills that are in high demand in today’s job market. The department faculty invests in each student and help him/her on their individual paths to success. The analytical skills you will develop will make you an employee sought out by employers.

The Department offers a range of options to fit many interests including actuarial science, computer science, cybersecurity, engineering (3 + 2 Dual Bachelors’ Degree), information technology and mathematics.

Assumption was recently ranked one of the best colleges for women in mathematics by Washington Monthly.

 

  • The Computer Science program at Assumption University serves all students interested in computer science, computers, and their applications in a supportive and stimulating learning environment. As the science of computer technology, we support the liberal arts mission of the university through the Core Curriculum. As a source of computing skills, we offer courses supporting the development of technical proficiency. For those students who become majors or minors in computer science, we seek to develop their programming skills, their knowledge of computer hardware and software, and an appreciation of the social and ethical implications of technology. The major provides a foundation for a variety of professional careers in the computer industry and for graduate study in computer science.

  • The Mathematics program at Assumption University serves all students interested in mathematics and its applications in a supportive and stimulating learning environment. As mathematics is a founding discipline of the liberal arts, we support the mission of the university through our course offerings in the Core Curriculum. As mathematics is the language of science and quantitative analysis, we offer courses for majors in the sciences and business studies. For those students who become majors or minors in mathematics, we seek to develop their problem-solving skills, their reasoning abilities, and their knowledge of the various fields of mathematics. The major provides a foundation for professional careers, especially the teaching profession, and for graduate study in mathematics.

  • The mission of the Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity degree program is to educate the next generation of cybersecurity professionals and leaders.  Cybersecurity students develop a strong foundation of professional ethics, critical thinking, and interpersonal communication, as well as acquire the knowledge and technical ability to prevent, detect, respond and recover from cybersecurity attacks. The program prepares students for employment in cybersecurity and related fields or further graduate level studies. Cybersecurity graduates recognize their responsibility to perform their jobs ethically and with integrity, thereby helping to secure, develop, and sustain the cyberspace ecosystem.


Computer Science

Undergraduate

Cybersecurity

Undergraduate

Engineering Science

Undergraduate

Mathematics

Undergraduate

Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Faculty

Brooke Andersen, Ph.D.
Department Chair, Mathematics and Computer Science Associate Professor of Mathematics
Raymond T. Albert, Ph.D.
Professor of Practice, Mathematics and Computer Science Director of Cybersecurity
Joseph Alfano, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Kyle Evans
Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Dana James
Adjunct Faculty Mathematics
Jean-Marie Johnson
Adjunct Faculty Mathematics
Suzanne L. Kozak
Assistant Professor of Practice, Mathematics
Raul Laborde
Adjunct Faculty Mathematics
Annette Lemerise
Adjunct Faculty Mathematics
Jun Ma
Adjunct Faculty/Computer Science
Karen A. McGrail
Adjunct Faculty Mathematics
Bang (Benz) Tran
Assistant Professor of Computer Science

Math and Computer Science at Assumption

    • Earn a dual bachelor’s degree in engineering from Assumption and the University of Notre Dame in only five years.
    • Apply your classroom learning to real-world situations. Over 70% of students completed an internship last year.
    • Benefit from small class sizes that allow faculty to know your strengths and help you achieve your goals.
    • Share your love of mathematics with future students by completing a double major in mathematics and education.
    • Consider a minor in information technology, which will allow you to enhance your resume and make you a valuable asset to any company.
    • Prepare for a successful career as an actuary when you graduate with certifications needed to enter the field.