Department of Mathematics

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ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ East Bay

25800 Carlos Bee Blvd

Hayward, CA 94542

Office: Sci N231

Office Hours: N231: M,W-F 9:30a-6:00p;  N229: T

Phone: (510) 885-3434

Email: math@csueastbay.edu

The Department of Mathematics is striving to operationalize our commitment to Access, Equity, Flexibility and Community.  We are dedicated to creating equitable, inclusive, anti-racist spaces for students to grow, learn, and flourish as mathematical thinkers.  We encourage all members of our community to engage in this ongoing work. 

Mathematics is an intriguing, interesting and beautiful subject. It is also challenging and rigorous. Students are drawn to mathematics because of its clarity and the joy of discovering solutions to difficult problems. The Department of Mathematics offers strong Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees that include a variety of courses intended to prepare students for a career in any mathematics related field or other areas that value quantitative and problem-solving skills. The program allows flexibility in breadth and depth where students can choose among courses with applied and pure emphases. The faculty are committed to creating a welcoming environment and providing opportunities for all students to explore mathematics within and beyond the classroom.

Departmental News

Picture of undergraduate math major Oscar Thompson in front of his poster.

Math Undergrad Wins Outstanding Poster

Congratulations to Oscar Thompson, who won Outstanding Poster for his poster on "Calculating Distance Matrices for the Sierpinski gasket" at the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) regional conference at UC Merced on Oct. 9-11, 2024. 

In Remembrance

The Department of Mathematics is saddened to announce the death of our friend and colleague, Dr. Jean Simutis, who passed away on July 30, 2024. For a more complete statement, read the memoriam on the ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ page honoring deceased faculty. 

Math Grad Students Headed to SLMATH Programs

Congratulations to our graduate students who are headed to SLMath Summer Graduate Schools! Jeremy Mathew-Special Geometric Structures and Analysis at St. Mary’s College; Ricafort Busalpa-Analysis of Partial Differential Equations at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology; Rowan McKee-On Koszul Duality in the Local Langlands Program at St. Mary’s College. We hope you have a great time!