Department of Mathematics
The history of the department is as old as the institution itself. The BS Mathematics program commenced in Fall-2022. The Department of Mathematics is a crucial pillar of academia in nearly every university or institute that awards degrees in sciences and engineering. Our department consists of four full-time faculty members, three of whom hold PhDs with specializations in core and advanced areas of mathematics. Currently, the department offers a BS program with specializations in various fields of mathematics.
We welcome you to the Department of Mathematics. Through our degree program, we aim to provide the highest quality education in Pure, Applied, and Computational Mathematics, incorporating the latest developments in mathematical research. We guide, teach, and support students of all mathematical abilities and interests. We invite students to join our community of mathematical scholars, where we share ideas, expand our knowledge, and learn from one another. Together, we discover new mathematics through creativity and ingenuity.
Vision
The vision of the department is to contribute to society by pursuing quality education, fostering creative learning, and conducting productive research.
Mission
To provide high-quality education in mathematics, fostering a deep understanding of mathematical concepts and their applications.
To become a world-leading department in teaching, research, and knowledge diversity.
To introduce innovative teaching methods and advanced research methodologies.
To ensure a positive societal impact and shape the future of mathematics.
To create an environment for faculty growth, delivering state-of-the-art instruction, and conducting world-class research.
To promote the application of mathematical techniques to solve real-world problems through interdisciplinary and industry collaboration.
To prepare our majors for careers in private industry, government, and graduate studies.
To develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills in students for careers in academia, industry, and government.
To maintain a vibrant academic community, supporting the professional development of faculty and students.
To engage in outreach and public service, promoting mathematics awareness and literacy in the broader community.
To foster a culture of inclusivity, diversity, and equity, providing opportunities for underrepresented groups through curricula and teaching methods.