The Mount is no longer accepting students to this program.
Please visit the Computer Science program page to explore similar career-readiness opportunities.
Informatics is the interaction of people, information and technology in a specific discipline. By choosing a dual major in mathematics and web/mobile informatics, students will develop strong analytical abilities, problem solving skills and computing knowledge.
Why Math and Web Mobile at the Mount?
- Opportunities for on campus employment while students complete their degree
- Exposure to pure and applied mathematics for a well-rounded background
- Departmental Scholarships and Awards to assist students who go above and beyond
- Small class sizes, personal attention and a welcoming atmosphere for a healthy learning environment
- Individual informatics research as well as a co-op experience to prepare for future careers
After the Mount?
This major will leave students well prepared for a variety of careers including those listed below.
- Consulting
- Cryptography
- Database Administrator
- Information Architect
- Mobile Application Developer
- Simulation Modeling Engineer
- Web Developer
Graduate School
- Operations Researcher
- Mathematical Researcher
Additional Resources
Denise Krueger
Associate Professor of Mathematics
Dennis Gibson
Assistant Professor, Computer Science Program Director
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Program Requirements
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Department of ComputingAs a computing student, you will develop computing abilities while benefiting from the breadth of a liberal arts education