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The Math Center
The Math Center is an academic resource available to all members of the Washington College community.

The Math and Computer Science Suite
Our majors and minors have the opportunity to apply in advance of the general room selection to live in a special Math and Computer Science Suite in Chester Hall, a new, modern residential facility. The Math and Computer Science suite accommodates four students who want to live and study together in one double and two single rooms. The suite also provides a common area with TV/DVD system, a math library, and a computer, printer, and scanner. Chester Hall offers all its residents a full residential kitchen on the first floor, along with lounges and study areas throughout the building.

Senior Capstone Problems
Senior capstone problems may be selected from a departmental list of approved problems or from current issues of several mathematical journals. Students may also earn credit for problems solved while participating in teams in the annual ACM Programming Contest or the COMAP Mathematical Contest in Modeling. Each major should complete at least two senior capstone problems by the end of his/her junior year. For more information, see the requirements for the math major.

Senior Thesis Documents

Recent Thesis Topics
Learn what topics recent Computer Science and Math majors have chosen to tackle during their senior capstone experiences.

Senior Thesis Deadlines
These are the detailed deadlines for the senior thesis/project for mathematics and computer science majors.

Senior Thesis Guidelines
These are a few suggestions from the department on the general format of a senior thesis. Be sure to consult with your advisor for more details on what he/she expects.
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