Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Smith Hall
973-353-5156
Website:
http://www.ncas.rutgers.edu/math
Please consult the department website for updates regarding any changes in course offerings or major requirements.
The major in mathematics is offered at Newark College of Arts and Sciences (NCAS). The minor in mathematics is offered at NCAS and at University College-Newark (UC-N). The major in applied mathematics is offered at NCAS and at
UC-N.
Chair:
Li Guo
Undergraduate Program Director:
David Keys
Elementary Mathematics Coordinator: Robert Puhak
Professors:
Mark Feighn, Sci.B., Brown; M.A., Ph.D., Columbia
Jane Gilman, B.S., Chicago; Ph.D., Columbia
Li Guo, B.S., Lanzhu (China); M.S., Wuhan (China); Ph.D., Washington
John Loftin, A.B., B.S., Stanford; A.M., Ph.D., Harvard
Zhengyu Mao, B.S., Shanghai Jiaotong; Ph.D., Columbia
Lee Mosher, B.S., Michigan State; Ph.D., Princeton
Ulrich Oertel, B.Sci., Edinburgh; M.A., Ph.D., California (Los Angeles)
Diana Shelstad, B.A., Tasmania (Australia); M.Sci., Monash (Australia); Ph.D., Yale
Jacob Sturm, B.S., Columbia; Ph.D., Princeton
Associate Professors:
William F. Keigher, B.A., Montclair State College; A.M., Ph.D., Illinois
C. David Keys, B.S., Louisiana State; M.S., Ph.D.,
Chicago
John Randall, B.A., Sidney Sussex College (Cambridge); M.Sc., Ph.D., Warwick
Ioannis Sakellaridis, Dipl. Eng., National Technical University of Athens; Ph.D., Stanford
Robert Sczech, Diplom, Dr. Nat., Bonn (Germany)
Patrick Shafto, Henry Rutgers Term Chair in Data Science
Xiaowei Wang, B.S., Wuhan (China); Ph.D., Brandeis
Assistant Professor:
Anastasiia Tsvietkova
Instructors:
Yusuf Abdi, B.S., M.S., City College of New York; Ed.D., Rutgers
Fatiha Assadipour, B.S., Algerian Institute of Technology
Leon Malloy, M.B.A., Rutgers
Pallavi Parekh, B.S., Calcutta (India); M.S., Indian Institute of Technology
Robert Puhak, B.S., Pennsylvania State; M.A., Villanova; Ph.D., Lehigh
Veronica Zhang, B.S., Rutgers; M.S., New Jersey Institute of Technology
General Policies
Successful completion of 106, 107, 108, 109, or any higher-level math course with a grade of C or better fulfills the university math proficiency requirement for graduation.
Mathematics courses must be taken each semester until the university mathematics proficiency requirement is met.
Mathematics courses up to 135 must be taken sequentially. Once such a math course is successfully completed with a grade of C or better, a student cannot repeat the same course or take a lower-level math course for degree credit.
Prerequisites for all courses offered by the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science must be passed with a C or better.