2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
School of Engineering, Computing, and Mathematics
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Phone: 843.953.5991
Narayanan Kuthirummal, Interim Dean
Sofia Agrest, Assistant Dean
Our mission is to integrate discovery, innovation, and education in order to serve our students, our state and our nation.
Vision
Our vision is to be a community of scholar-teachers committed to creating an environment of distinctiveness and excellence that supports and nurtures students as scholars and encourages learning through inquiry, all within the framework of a broad liberal arts and sciences education.
School of Engineering, Computing, and Mathematics Special Programs
School of Engineering, Computing, and Mathematics Non-Degree Programs
In addition to degree programs, the School of Engineering, Computing, and Mathematics houses in its various departments several special programs listed below.
LS-AMP
843.953.5276
Vijay Vulava, Director
The Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LS-AMP) is an academic four-year enrichment program at the College of Charleston for under-represented minorities planning to declare a major in the Engineering, Computing, and Mathematics.
Minority students who want to become science or mathematics teachers are also eligible. Visit here for more information.
Undergraduate Research
A key component of the undergraduate career of a student majoring in science or math is participating in undergraduate research. This allows students to see what performing cutting edge research is like and possibly kindle a fire for a life-long passion. Students are mentored by our faculty in our state-of-the-art labs or in the field on projects such as designing and synthesizing new molecules, discovering exoplanets and black holes, mapping the ocean floor, improving cybersecurity, and studying organisms in a variety of habitats. Academic credit can be received and financial support may also be available. Students are encouraged to speak with faculty about available projects and to participate in our research recruiting event each fall. Projects are showcased each spring at our poster session.
Departments/Programs
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