Welcome
I am pleased to welcome you to the website of the Department of mathematics at the Hashemite University and I hope you will find it both interesting and informative. The department was established in 1995. The plan contains 132 credit hours to provide a balance between the theoretical and applied courses. The mission of Department of mathematics is to build a solid foundation of mathematics and statistics aimed at preparing high caliber professionals capable of achieving success in teaching, research, pursuing graduate studies in well-recognized universities, and contributing to the development of our country in line with an ever-changing world. Furthermore, the department seeks to disseminate the mathematical knowledge to students in other disciplines to empower their learning and help them to utilize mathematics skills in real-life applications and to develop an adequate learning environment to help students to become critical thinkers, lifelong learners, problem solvers, and productive citizens.
We take pride in providing our students with high quality education through a modern and innovative curriculum delivered by a group of highly qualified and highly motivated academic staff in world class facilities and laboratories. Our staff are involved in areas of research that include algebraic geometry, algebraic topology, combinatorics, complex analysis, computer algebra, fixed point theory, functional analysis, harmonic analysis, mathematical biology, matrix theory and computations, number theory, numerical analysis, operator theory, and partial differential equations. Thank you for stopping by! Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or comments.
Mathematics provides the language, reasoning and analytic tools that many other disciplines use to investigate their areas. These include all the physical sciences, computer and engineering sciences, social sciences, and the biological and health sciences. A wide range of business, industrial, and government programs rely on mathematics to provide insight and analysis.
The Department of Mathematics counts 27 faculty members, 7 professors, 11 associate professors, 6 assistant and 3 instructors. We have an enrollment of over 4500 undergraduate students.
Research areas include algebraic geometry, algebraic topology, combinatorics, complex analysis, computer algebra, fixed point theory, functional analysis, harmonic analysis, mathematical biology, matrix theory and computations, number theory, numerical analysis, operator theory, and partial differential equations.
The number of classes we teach and the number of students enrolled in our courses have continually increased for the last several years. These trends are expected to continue into the foreseeable future.