Office: Simpson Tower 206 Phone: (323)343-2150 FAX: (323)343-5071 E-mail: math AT calstatela.edu

 CONTACT INFORMATION:
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 PEOPLE:
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 Full-time faculty
 Teaching assistants and
   part-time faculty
 Staff

 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS:
 • BA program
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   - Assessment Exam
 • BS program
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   - Assessment Exam
 • MS program
   - Comprehensive Exam
   - Admissions information
 • Minor Program
 • Credential program
   - Flow chart
   - MSTI
   - Course list

 COURSE INFORMATION:
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 Prerequisites to courses
 Schedule
 Final exams

 OTHER:
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   opportunities
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   Society
 AMS Feature Column
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Important notice:  
WHAT TO DO IF YOUR CLASS WAS CANCELLED AND YOU CANNOT ADD A CLASS THAT YOU NEED

The Department of Mathematics at the California State University, Los Angeles consists of 24 regular faculty, adjunct faculty, and graduate teaching associates. The faculty is professionally active having published over thirty books as well as a large number of research papers.

We offer a Master of Science degree in Mathematics with options in general and in applied mathematics as well as a Bachelors of Science and a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics, each with several options. In addition to its major programs, the department supports an undergraduate minor program as well as an approved Subject Matter Program for the Single Subject Teaching Credential in Mathematics. Supplementing the academic programs are seminars, colloquia, speakers, and other events.

Students in the master's program include teachers, others from industry, government, as well as those coming directly from undergraduate programs in mathematics or other fields. Graduate teaching associate positions are available and supply valuable experience as well as financial support.

Students entering the undergraduate majors complete programs preparing them for high school teaching, for graduate study, or for positions in government or industry.

If you have any corrections, comments, or questions regarding this website, please contact the Math Department webmaster (mkrebs AT calstatela.edu).