Welcome
Successful Graduates
Amy Hartleroad '01
BA Mathematics
Lockheed Martin
Software Engineer
Gabriella Marie Camplese '97
BA Mathematics/Computer Science
Lockheed Martin
System Engineer
Susan M. Cracas '96
BA Mathematics
Downingtown School District
Assistant Principal
Immaculata's programs in mathematics and information technology provide students with strong foundations in their major fields and guide them in the habits of clear reasoning and systematic thought. The setting of the program within a liberal arts tradition provides an overall preparation for life that is both broad and versatile. In addition, opportunities for internships provide valuable experience in the use of knowledge and skills.
Students have the opportunity to explore additional or advanced topics through participating in independent research projects. They can also enroll in a topics course, which may focus on new or emerging technologies.
Program Goals
- To form systematic, orderly, and exact habits of thought; to develop the power or reasoning; to enable students to see the place of mathematics and technology in the liberal arts.
- To provide the necessary background for work in the natural and social sciences, in computer science, and in the management of information.
- To provide the fundamental education and training necessary for graduate study or careers in mathematics, computer science, information technology and natural and social sciences.
Notes from the Chair
Department News: January 2006:
M. E. Jones, B.A., M.A., doctoral candidate at Drexel University’s College of Information Science and Technology and Immaculata Instructor of Mathematics and Computer Science, has been notfiied that her paper entitled “Dimensional Modeling: Identifying, Classifying, and Applying Patterns” authored by herself and Il-Yeol Song was ranked among the top papers of all those presented at the ACM Eighth International Workshop on Data Warehousing and OLAP, October 31 - November 5, 2005, in Bremen, Germany. As a result, she has been invited to prepare an extended version of the paper for the special issue of the Decision Support Systems jounal (one of the highest ranked computer journals). We congratulate M.E. on this well-deserved recognition of her research. http://gplsi.dlsi.ua.es/congresos/dolap05/?opc=0
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Valerie Martin
Department Chair