The objectives of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science are to provide a program that enables the student to acquire the knowledge and skills in mathematics and/ or computer science necessary for a chosen field, to develop an appreciation of the integration of each into our society, and to generate a mode of analytical thinking that can be extended to all areas of human thought and exploration.
The department also prepares students in the natural and social sciences to use the computing and mathematical tools appropriate to their fields.
Westminster offers its students the opportunity to work with a wide range of computer hardware and software. College microcomputer labs in Hoyt Science Resources Center, McGill Library and Patterson Hall have numerous Microsoft Windows PCs. The College also supports a campus-wide network that extends to all buildings and residence halls on campus, with full Internet access for all stations. The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science has its own microcomputer lab in Hoyt with 21 PCs connected via a network. The department also has a student-managed UNIX lab with 14 Linux PCs and several servers.

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