Professors Hontz, and Manning; Professor of Practice Watkins; Associate Professor Andreae; Assistant Professors Glotzer, Lada, and Starling; Assistant Professor of Practice Gass.
Mission Statement:
The Mathematics and Computer Science Department at Meredith College teaches courses with an emphasis on conceptual understanding, theory, and application. We engage our students intellectually and foster an appreciation for lifelong learning. We provide foundations for further studies and diverse careers that utilize logical reasoning and problem- solving abilities.
Student Learning Outcomes of the Mathematics and Computer Science Department
Students will acquire and develop:
- quantitative literacy and technological fluency; and
- the ability to solve problems through a process of conceptual and logical reasoning.
Student Learning Outcomes of the Computer Science Major
A student who completes a degree in Computer Science will be able to:
- demonstrate a broad knowledge of hardware, software, and computing fundamentals
- solve problems using current technologies
- integrate knowledge to create solutions to complex problems
- demonstrate professional and ethical behaviors and attitudes
Minors in mathematics, statistics, web development, applied mathematics, data science, and mathematics and computer applications are also offered, along with a variety of support courses for other disciplines.
In addition, the department offers the mathematics and methods courses for middle grades and secondary teacher licensure in North Carolina.
Academic credit for supervised professional employment related to mathematics and/or computer science is available through cooperative education, internships, and special studies.
The Vivian Kraines Freshman-Sophomore Mathematics Competition is held each January, and awards are given to the winners. Each spring the Vallie Tillotson Nelson Award is given to the outstanding freshman in mathematics courses. The Canaday Scholarship is given annually to a rising senior majoring in mathematics, and the Preston Scholarship is given to a student who has excelled in statistics.
Extracurricular activities include participation in national and regional mathematics and computer science competitions. The Canaday Mathematics and Computer Science Club sponsors guest speakers, programs on co- ops and careers, and various other activities. The North Carolina Mu Chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon, a national honor society in mathematics, also organizes events.
Dual Degree Engineering Program
A Dual Degree Engineering Program is available to Meredith College students. In this 5-year program, a student can receive a Bachelor of Arts degree from Meredith College in Mathematics or Computer Science and a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from NC State University. For details of the program see the Focus on Careers section. Other engineering dual degree combinations can be found in Chemistry section. Interested students should contact the Engineering Program Director at Meredith through the School of Natural and Mathematical Sciences, before they register for their first semester at Meredith College.
Mathematics Placement
A student without credit and advanced placement from high AP scores may request placement in MAT-212, with credit granted for MAT-191 upon completion of MAT-212 with a grade of C or higher. If a student requests placement in MAT-213, credit is given for MAT-212 and MAT-191 upon completion of MAT-213 with a grade of C or higher.