2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [Archived]
Mathematics and Computer Science
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GRADUATE DEGREES OFFERED
Master of Arts in Mathematics
Master of Science in Mathematics
Master of Science in Computer Science
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Root Hall, room A-115
Phone: 812-237-2130
Fax: 812-237-4296
E-mail: mathcs@indstate.edu
Department Chairperson: Dr. Liz Brown
Associate Chairperson of Computer Science: Dr. Jeff Kinne
GRADUATE FACULTY
Professors
Brown, Elizabeth M., Ph.D, University of Utah
Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
Specialization: Mathematics Education
Exoo, Geoffrey, Ph.D., University of Michigan
Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
Specialization: Combinatorics, Graph Theory, Computer Science
Kinne, Jeffrey J., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin
Associate Professor of Computer Science
Specialization: Computer Science
Zhao, Cheng, Ph.D., West Virginia University
Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
Specialization: Combinatorial Optimization, Graph Theory
Associate Professors
Abhyankar, R.B., Ph.D., Purdue University
Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
Specialization: Computer Science
Frost, Jodi L., Ph.D., University of Idaho
Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
Specialization: Mathematics Education
Ko, Yi-Yin (Winnie), Ph.D. University of Wisconsin
Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
Specialization: Mathematics Education
Rafiey, Arash, Ph.D., Royal Holloway University of London
Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
Specialization: Computer Science
Sternfeld, Robert W., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin
Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
Specializations: Computer Science, Topology
Assistant Professors
Inlow, Mark, Ph.D., Texas A&M University
Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
Specialization: Statistics
Isaia, Vincenzo, Ph.D., University of Wyoming
Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
Specialization: Applied Mathematics
Lodge, Russell, Ph.D., Indiana University
Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
Specialization: Mathematics
Taylor, Christine, Ph.D., North Carolina State University
Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
Specialization: Mathematics Education
Peng Zhao, Ph.D., Ohio State University
Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
Specialization: Mathematics
INTRODUCTION
The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science offers programs leading to the Master of Arts in Mathematics, Master of Science in Mathematics, and Master of Science in Computer Science. The MS in Computer Science offers the following concentrations: academic, bioinformatics, data science, professional. In addition, graduate offerings support teacher education and advanced degree programs in other divisions and departments.
The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science is located in Root Hall. The Department maintains a modern Linux computer laboratory that is available for student use, classrooms with Linux computers, and a number of servers that are used for coursework.
The University library holdings in mathematics and computer science consist of a variety of mathematics journals and periodicals as well as numerous books in all areas. There is also a free database search service for graduate students.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
Mathematics MA: A minimum of 36 credit hours is required for graduation. One-half of the credit hours must be in courses numbered 600 or above and include coursework in mathematics and teaching mathematics.
Mathematics MS: A minimum of 33 credit hours is required for graduation. One-half of the credit hours must be in courses numbered 600 or above.
Computer Science: A minimum of 33 credits is required for graduation. One-half of the credits must be in courses numbered 600 or above. Four concentrations are available. The Academic Concentration ensures a strong foundation in computer systems and algorithms. The Bioinformatics concentration ensures knowledge and skills in bioinformatics algorithms, the most important software packages and pipelines, how biological data is acquired, and important bioinformatics questions. The Data Science Concentration gives a strong foundation in the mathematics, algorithms, and software packages used to manage various types of data, analyze data, and communicate results. The Professional Concentration gives a foundation in the core of computer science and ensures students gain skills and knowledge in important application areas.
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