Mathematics, Statistics & Computer Science Department

We develop and offer the curriculum necessary to support the programs of the university in the areas of mathematics, statistics, and computer science.
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The mission of the Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science is to develop and offer the curriculum necessary to support the programs of the university in the areas of mathematics, statistics, and computer science as well as the promotion of scholarly and professional activities of the faculty and staff.

Our Programs

B.S. Applied Mathematics & Computer Science

With your strong analytical skills, technical abilities, and hands-on experiences, you can apply math to solve real-world problems.
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B.S. Computer Networking & Information Technology

You'll gain the technical, communication, teamwork, leadership and problem solving skills you need to succeed in the computer networking industry.
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B.S. Computer Science

With hands-on experiences, you'll gain the analytical and technical skills needed to create user-friendly, graphically-based software.
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B.S. Cybersecurity

The B.S. Cybersecurity program will provide you with a deeper understanding of cybersecurity and cyber defense expertise.
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M.S. Applied Mathematics & Data Science

Do you want to identify and solve challenging industrial problems through statistical analysis, modeling, and data analysis?
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I chose UW-Stout because of the strength of the math program and the faculty members.
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