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Welcome to the Mathematical and Computer Sciences department at the Metropolitan State College of Denver.

Our department includes 25 full-time tenured professors, 4 visiting professors, 4 visiting instructors,  and approximately 50 part-time instructors. We teach ~180 classes a semester; our instructors are in front of students between 12,000 and 15,000 hours a semester. We have approximately 175 math majors, 200 math minors, 500 computer science majors and 30 computer science minors.

Degrees : Information on the degrees we offer

People : Faculty and Staff information and links to individual web pages

Students : Information for our current students

Faculty : Resources for our faculty

Employers : Information for employers interested in our advisory boards or posting job advertisements

Alumni : Information for graduates of our department who want to keep in touch or contribute

Information on Math Placement Test Review Sessions [CLICK HERE]

General Studies Mathematics prerequisites

TUTORING   Information & Schedule

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Artificial Intelligence — Interest List

Are you interested in taking Foundations of Artificial Intelligence (CS4120)?
Please add your name and e-mail to our interest and notification list.
If there is sufficient interest, we will add this course to the Spring 2009 schedule.

 
AI Course Interest and Notification List

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Clubs and Event Information

Math Day
An event where talented high school students in the Denver metropolitan area have the opportunity to compete in various mathematical and engineering events. 

Math Club
Our Mission: To facilitate learning and enjoyment in the field of mathematics, while creating a sense of community and involvement for Metro mathematics students. We seek to involve students and faculty in further mathematical learning and education, and provide students with opportunities for advanced learning outside of the classroom.

ACM of Metro State
MSCD Student Chapter of the ACM
      The First Society in Computing 

Metro's Mathematics for Rural Schools Program
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