University of Houston Downtown Computer and Mathematical Sciences

 

With advanced technology, information and all types of data are being processed at extremely high speed. Work on grand challenge problems such as problems in genetic engineering, bioengineering, natural phenomena, hurricanes, oil spills, biotechnology, and ground water pollution is rapidly increasing. Computer visualization and image processing are becoming essential in medical areas. High performance computing is advancing research in many disciplines, and distributed networking systems are being implemented to enhance communication. These are only a few examples of new challenges in the workplace. More than at any time, the work place is in need of people with strong analytical and computational skills.

Dennis Rodriguez, Ph.D.

Dennis Rodriguez

Professor of Mathematics
Chair, Department of Computer & Mathematical Sciences

 

If you enjoy computers, mathematics, computing, and statistics; if you enjoy solving practical problems; if you enjoy working with teams and the challenge of constantly leaning new things; and if you enjoy the prospect of a job with skills to carry you into the 21st century, then the degrees offered by the Computer and Mathematical Sciences Department at the University of Houston-Downtown prepare you to join this dynamic work place.

Contact Information

One Main Street #S705
Houston TX 77002

cms@uhd.edu

Phone: (713)221-8012
FAX: (713)221-8086

 

Latest News & Opportunities

WRITING PROFICIENCY EXAM WORKSHOP

September 5, 2008 by Dr. Ali Berrached

The Writing/Reading Center will sponsor workshops to review the skills students need in order to pass the Writing Proficiency Exam.  The workshops will occur as follows:   Monday, September 8, 2008 4-6 p.m., N-1099 Thursday, September 18, 2008 5-7 p...

Paid Internships Across Texas

March 26, 2008 by Dr. Ali Berrached

All Across Texas is a program funded by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) through the Wagner Peyser Act 7(b), to help provide benefits & services related to employment/training needs in the state of Texas.  Please link to the program website (www....

Microsoft Gives Students Access to Technical Software at No Charge

February 21, 2008 by Dr. Ali Berrached

SEATTLE (AP) — The Microsoft DreamSpark student program (http://channel8.msdn.com) makes available to students, at no charge, a broad range of development and design software for download.  For more information follow this...

CS and Math/Stat tutoring

November 21, 2007 by Dr. Ali Berrached

  Free tutoring in Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics is available in several sites on campus for all UHD students, including special sessions for members of the Scholars Academy. Collaborative Learning Community Center (Room S735) The aim of the CLCC is...

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