
Mathematics Program
Learn advanced mathematics and develop the ability to think critically and solve problems using quantitative tools and analytical methods.
Learn advanced mathematics and develop the ability to think critically and solve problems using quantitative tools and analytical methods.
Thrive in an active learning environment that incorporates emerging technologies and emphasizes the importance of strong communications skills.
The Muhlenberg Mathematics and Computer Science department includes the disciplines of pure mathematics, applied mathematics, statistics and computer science. Our structured curriculum prepares students to develop their appreciation of the power and beauty of mathematics, pursue graduate work in mathematics, computer science and related fields, leverage the applications of mathematics or computers in the natural and social sciences and provide a strong foundation for those entering the teaching profession.
Our program provides a course of study that can be customized to individual's goals and interests, while at the same time exposing students to multiple facets of mathematics and computer science. Our faculty recognize a responsibility to students with other majors and offer courses designed to equip those students with the mathematical knowledge and tools required for their chosen fields of study.
Truman Koehler Professor of Mathematics Linda McGuire was honored by the regional section of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) that serves eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware.
Amanda Sodl ’23 and two classmates presented their research project at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in Boston, the biggest math conference in the world.
Students have the opportunity to make connections and explore potential careers between semesters.
The College’s 174th Commencement honored graduates in a ceremony held in downtown Allentown’s PPL Center.