Nationally recognized for education, research, faculty and students, the College of Computer, Mathematical and Physical Sciences is ranked among the top 10 public research universities in the nation. The College offers every student a high-quality, innovative and cross-disciplinary educational experience, and a degree that commands respect around the world. Strongly committed to making studies in the sciences available to all, the College actively encourages and supports the recruitment and retention of women and minorities.
College students have the opportunity of working closely with first-class faculty in state-of-the-art labs both on and off campus on some of the most exciting problems of modern science and mathematics. Our academic programs reflect the evolving nature of IT subjects and the rapidly changing world of science and mathematics. Multiple tracks within majors as well as minors are offered, including tracks for future teachers and tracks with an emphasis on computation.
Students with degrees in CMPS disciplines have a wide variety of rewarding career options. Many continue on to graduate school; others find challenging positions in high tech industry or federal laboratories, and some join the professions: such as teaching, law and medicine.
The CMPS Undergraduate
Education Office is located in 3400
A.V. Williams Building. The Office
serves current and prospective majors
by providing information, resources
and services towards successful completion
of College programs of study. These
pages are designed as a first guide
for students to College and University
information and resources.
For answers to simple
questions not covered here, email us
at: cmpsque@deans.umd.edu.
For in-depth matters, please arrange
to meet with an advisor. For appointments
call 301-405-2677 or visit 3400 A.V.
Williams. |

Undergraduate Calendar
| Advising
Hours |
The
Undergraduate Education Office
is open Monday–Friday from
8:30am to 5:00pm.
Walkin advising
is available Monday–Friday
between 10:00am and 4:00pm.
You can also
have questions answered by emailing cmpsque@deans.umd.edu |
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