Welcome to the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science

Welcome to the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science

Discover the beauty of the mathematics and computing world.

What kind of learner are you? Are you intrigued by proofs, patterns and problems? If you're seeking a higher knowledge of the mathematics and computing world, St. Joseph's University ensures your curiosity will be challenged.

Mathematics Department Highlights

  • More than 90 percent placement in internship positions, which lead to full-time employment upon graduation.
  • Recent student internships in such presitigious locations as Brookhaven National Laboratory, Canon, Northwell Health, actuary and accounting firms, and more.
  • Annual mathematics global studies program, including such countries as Ireland, England, France, Mexico and Poland.
  • Alumni work at such prestigious institutions as the NSA, the CIA, Deloitte and more.

Thomas O'ConnellThomas O’Connell ’16
Marketing and Computer Information Technology

"I was fortunate enough to receive and accept an offer working for Ernst & Young as a technical advisory consultant. I wound up getting internships all throughout my college career, working around my school schedule and building my resume to set myself up for the future."

Meet Thomas

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Learn about our majors and strands

Computer Information Technology Major

Computer Information Technology Major

The CIT program prepares students to apply information technology in organizational and business environments. Students learn to develop technological infrastructures and systems and use them to acquire and manage information. The program builds on programming, algorithms, data structures, databases, software engineering, business systems and computer networking fundamentals.

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Computer Science Major

Computer Science Major

Our B.S. in Computer Science graduates can be found working as computer programmers, animation and computer graphics specialists, Web designers and security analysts. Our curriculum is based on the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the premier organization for computer professionals. We combine a strong theoretical foundation with a focus on practical applications and our students are well prepared to enter the workforce upon graduation.

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Mathematics Major (B.A.)

Mathematics Major (B.A.)

Mathematics is the near-perfect major. It provides the student with a deep, profound education and, simultaneously, with the tools to succeed in many a career. The reason is that the backbone of mathematics is pure deductive reasoning. This is a tool of near universal utility. 

Majoring in mathematics is, thus, an excellent choice. Doing so at St. Joseph's University is a wise choice, as well. Small class sizes and extensive use of pedagogical technology characterize the environment; intellectual exploration characterize the experience.  

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Mathematics Major (B.S.)

Mathematics Major (B.S.)

Teach a computer how to learn tic-tac-toe. Study traffic light sequences, airline routes, chaos theory and the algebra of Rubik’s Cube. St. Joseph’s mathematics students have recently enjoyed these opportunities among many others.

Some career options in mathematics:

  • Education — guaranteed good job — schools are begging for good, qualified math teachers.
  • Research mathematician or college professor are excellent jobs.
  • For those not interested in the education field, you should know that most every major corporation in the industrialized world has mathematicians on staff.
  • The department now offers an actuarial strand. This is a set of courses designed to prepare students for the first two actuarial exams. An actuary is one who applies mathematical tools to serve the insurance industry.

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Mathematics Secondary Education Major

Mathematics Secondary Education Major

St. Joseph's University Mathematics/Secondary Education program is well respected in school districts for the quality of our graduates.  Upon graduation, our students have been offered teaching positions in local public and private schools as well as school districts throughout the United States.  Our alumni have also been accepted into the prestigious Math for America and Teach for America programs.  Mathematics/Secondary education majors are eligible in their Junior year to apply for the National Science Foundation ‘s Robert Noyce Scholarship which is awarded annually for up to $15,000. Students can also choose to pursue our 5-year dual degree program which offers students the ability to complete their bachelor’s and master’s degree in 5 years.

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Mathematics B.A./B.S. and M.A Five-Year Program

Mathematics B.A./B.S. and M.A Five-Year Program

The five-year program in Mathematics Education allows students to earn a bachelor’s and master’s degree in just five years. Students will also save money by allowing 9 credits to count towards both degrees. Applications will be accepted in the second semester of students’ junior year, with graduate courses taken senior year. Applicants must have a minimum 3.3 GPA in mathematics courses. Student can earn their initial teaching certification after completing 120 credits and all of the requirements for the bachelor’s degree in mathematics with adolescence education. At this point students are eligible to look for a full-time teaching position. The master’s degree can then be completed in one summer and one additional academic year. In the fifth year students are considered half-time students. All of the graduate courses are in the evening, which leaves students free during the day for employment. One additional benefit of the five-year program is that all students are exempt from taking the GRE.  

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Mathematics, Actuary Science Strand

Mathematics, Actuary Science Strand

This strand, consisting of two additional mathematics courses and several courses from other departments, has been attached to the Mathematics Major in order to help prepare students for prospective careers in the actuarial field. In addition to the requirements for the major, it is recommended that students preparing for a career in actuarial science take:

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Learn about our minors

Computer Information Technology Minor

Computer Information Technology Minor

Students interested in gaining knowledge about computers, specifically, information technology, may pursue a computer information technology minor to add value to their degree program.

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Computer Science Minor

Computer Science Minor

Students interested in expanding their computer science knowledge may pursue a computer science minor to add value to their degree program.

The computer science minor can be attached to any St. Joseph's University major that will accommodate it and can be completed in the traditional four years of study.

The program consists of six courses, in which a minimum average of C must be attained.

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Mathematics Minor

Mathematics Minor

The mathematics minor consists of six courses in which an average of C must be attained. MAT 205 and MAT 206 are required. Electives may be any course at or above MAT 203 and must include at least one course at or above the 300 level. In addition COM 152 may be offered as an elective towards the minor.

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