College of Arts & Sciences

Computer Science branch of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science

Computing students in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science are trained to excel in their careers through a combination of learning experiences.  With a 99 percent job placement rate, Seton Hall's computing students are in high demand in areas as diverse as telecommunications, web design, news media, insurance, finance, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and more.  An advantage of being part of our program is that our undergraduate students can participate in faculty-led research projects and therefore have the opportunity to be involved in conferences that enable them to network with other experts in the field.


Computing Announcements

The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science is hosting and sponsoring IFL 2009.  You are invited to participate by filling out the registration form (http://tltc.shu.edu/blogs/projects/IFL2009/registration.html).

Dr. Minimair presents poster on Maximal-Rank Minors of Macauley Matrices at East Coast Computer Algebra Day (ECCAD) 09, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, May 2, 2009

Dr. Minimair is co-organizing the sessions on Elimination Theory and Applications and on Chemistry and Computer Algebra at the conference of Applications of Computer Algebra (ACA) 2009, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, June 25-28, 2009.