Coe is an exciting place to be a student in the mathematical
sciences. We have an active community of students and faculty
participating in a variety of pursuits. The department offers
a complete range of courses, with majors and minors available
in both mathematics and computer science, as well as courses
in statistics for additional breadth. We are dedicated to the
belief that the mathematical sciences and the habits of mind
that they engender are perfect components of a fine liberal
arts education.
The department's curriculum is carefully designed to meet the
needs of a range of students' interests and abilities. We pride
ourselves on the individual attention we provide through small
classes and extra contact with faculty outside the classroom.
Our course offerings are wide enough and flexible enough to suit
each individual in a personalized atmosphere, starting with the
basics and progressing to a level suitable both for positions
in industry and for continuing on to graduate study.
Coe's students have a wide range of activities to chose from
outside the classroom:
- Frequent Math Club activities
- Association for Computing Machinery's International Collegiate
Programming Contest
- The annual Putnam Mathematical Competition
- The Iowa Section of the MAA's Collegiate Mathematics Competition
- Numerous internship opportunities in the metropolitan area
- Summer research programs both on and off campus
- Off-campus study programs at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
and elsewhere
- Senior honors projects on a wide range of topics
Beginning with the Fall 2006 term, the department moved into
newly renovated space with the newest technology designed right
into all classrooms and work spaces. Smart classrooms, graphing
calculators, computer algebra systems like Mathematica
and Maple, statistical software like Minitab
and SPSS, and up-to-date software development systems such as
.NET are all available and used extensively throughout our department.
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