The Department of Mathematics
& Computer Science offers the following degrees and minors:
- Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
- Associate in Computer Technology
- Minor in Computer Science
- Minor in Mathematics
The mathematics curriculum is a broad-based
program designed to advance mathematical reasoning and to develop
communication skills. Recent graduates of the mathematics program
have pursued graduate degrees while others have found employment
as secondary school teachers, computer analysts, actuaries, statisticians
with government agencies, quality-control engineers, mathematics
consultants for education research companies, and supervisors
in industrial plants.
The Bachelor of Science in computer science curriculum
is designed to advance computer expertise and analytical skills
while developing written and oral communication skills. Positions
of recent graduates from this program include programmer, programmer
analyst, systems engineer, systems manager, data base manager,
and network installer/manager. Students who transfer into the
computer science program are expected to successfully complete
a minimum of nine credit hours of computer science courses at
Tri-State University.
Mathematics
Computer Science