Department of Mathematics & Physical Sciences
Overview
The Department of Mathematics and Physical Sciences provides advanced education in quantitative disciplines and spatial sciences. Our curriculum emphasizes problem-solving, logical reasoning, and computational skills essential for modern academic and professional success.
We prepare students for careers in engineering, information technology, geography, and data science through rigorous coursework and practical applications.
Subjects Covered
Mathematics
- Algebra and Number Theory
- Calculus and Analysis
- Linear Algebra
- Statistics and Probability
Computer Science
- Programming and Languages
- Data Structures and Algorithms
- Database Management Systems
- Web Development
Geography
- Physical Geography
- Human Geography
- Environmental Geography
- GIS and Remote Sensing
Statistics
- Descriptive Statistics
- Inferential Statistics
- Regression Analysis
- Statistical Software
Computational Facilities
State-of-the-art computing infrastructure supports advanced learning:
- Computer Labs: Well-equipped labs with latest software for programming and data analysis
- GIS Lab: Geographic Information Systems tools and spatial analysis software
- Mathematics Facilities: Mathematical modeling and simulation resources
Faculty
Our experienced faculty bring expertise in mathematics, computer science, geography, and statistics. They combine theoretical knowledge with practical industry experience and maintain active involvement in research and professional development.
Career Opportunities
Graduates pursue careers in:
- Software Development and IT
- Data Science and Analytics
- Engineering and Technology
- Research and Academia
- Government and Planning
- Financial Analysis and Banking
Admission Requirements
Admissions are based on merit with the following requirements:
- Completion of Matric or equivalent qualification
- Strong performance in mathematics and related subjects
- Meeting the college's merit cut-off
- Submission of required documents