- Alemo, Dawit, Instructor
- Brudos, Richard E., Professor
- Christ, John H., Instructor
- Drouet, Thomas L., Assistant Professor
- Faradineh, Rahim, Instructor
- Kazimir, Dr. Joseph, Assistant Professor
- Kirby, Mina V., Professor
- Ko, Wing L., Instructor
- Liao, Jao G., Associate Professor
- Morse, Michael J., Associate Professor
- Powell, Dr. Lawrence C.-Chair, Assistant Professor
- Nolan, Dr. Jeanine, Assistant Professor
- Saddigh, Farah, Instructor
- Senensieb, David, Instructor
- Andreasyan, Gray R.
- Bauman, Robert F.
- Bureloff, Morris S.
- Burns, John W.
- Castellon, Viviana C.
- Cross, Donald W.
- Daraei, Khosrow
- Demian, Kamal A.
- Flores, Wilfredo
- Garcia, Eduardo E.
- Ghamsary, Mahmood G.
- Greenleaf, Daniel A.
- Halverstadt, Richard E.
- Harb, Mahmoud
- Harirchi, Madjid
- Hsu, Theodore H.
- Jiang, Jian
- Jimenez, Benjamin S.
- Kornblum, Sharri L.
- Lenhert, John K.
- Lin, Lih-Jen
- Malakar, Subhash R.
- Manchanda, Yash P.
- Miyata, Gregory T.
- Morin, David R.
- Ng, Sun S.
- Owaka, Emmanuel A.
- Paige, James P.
- Phan, Henry
- Sadeghian, Farajollah
- Shubin, David
- Unell, Alan
- Villavicencio, Angelo A.
- Wang, George G.
- Ysais, Rey S.
- Zhou,Zhiming
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Transfer Programs:
Computer Science
The Mathematics curriculum provides most of the
lower division classes necessary for a major in Computer Science.
Mathematics
The Mathematics curriculum provides the lower division
classes necessary for a major in mathematics. It also provides
the mathematical support for majors in the physical and social
sciences, engineering, computer technology, business, economics,
electronics, architecture, etc. This includes the calculus
sequence, differential equations, statistics, finite math and
linear algebra. In a broader sense, the curriculum introduces
problem solving using analytic methods, both inductive and deductive.
A sense of the abstract beauty and power of mathematics could
place it within the realm of the arts where some mathematicians
feel it belongs.
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