The Department

As part of the School of Engineering Technology and Sciences, the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science offers Bachelor of Science Degrees in Mathematics and in Computer Science and a Double Major in these disciplines.

In conjunction with the School of Education, the department also offers a Bachelor of Science Degree in the Teaching of Mathematics.
A Master of Education (for certified teachers) and Master of Arts in Teaching (for graduate students seeking teaching certification) degrees are also offered.

The department offices and classrooms are located in M. Maceo Nance Jr. Hall, which also is the location of three computer laboratories.

Two labs are equipped with Windows based computers with Pentium III processors for students taking the computer technology course as part of their general education requirements. The other lab is equipped with Sun Sparc UNIX workstations.

The University maintains a Digital Alpha/VMS cluster which is used for administrative and academic purposes. Other labs throughout campus house Windows and Macintosh operating system computers for student use. Students use these laboratories to gain access to the internet for research on the World Wide Web and e-mail.

The faculty has published works in prestigious journals and several of the faculty has jointly or individually written textbooks used for courses in the department.

The faculty at this comprehensive teaching university is readily available to assist students in their class work. Students can join the Euclidean Club, Kappa Mu Epsilon, MAA, and ACM departmental organizations.


2002 Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. 300 College Street NE, Orangeburg, SC 29117
(Office) 803-536-8675, (Fax) 803-533-3725