Mathematics Advising

Professional Advisors

The Mathematics Advising Center is staffed by two professonal advisors, who are available during normal business hours. These advisors can run degree audits, assist with course and degree planning, and offer general advice about University rules, and opportunities in the University.

You can stop in the center in RLM 4.101, or call (512) 471-0900. You can also email the center mpaadv@uts.cc.utexas.edu.

Faculty Advisors

The Mathematics Faculty Advisor is available to answer your questions about degrees, careers, graduate school, planning appropriate courses, or discuss student requests about math degrees. For the advisor's hours, check RLM 4.101, or call (512) 471-0900 or email the center at mpaadv@uts.cc.utexas.edu.

Degree Advisors

Specialty Advisor: Actuarial Science
    Professor James Daniel
    Office: RLM 11.166
    Phone: (512) 471-7168
    Email: jimdaniel@mail.utexas.edu
    Degree Home Page: http://www.utexas.edu/depts/acs/

Specialty Advisor: Applied Mathematics
 
    The advisor for this degree is the Faculty Advisor; see above

Specialty Advisor: Mathematical Sciences, Scientific Computation
    Professor Todd Arbogast
    Office: RLM 11.162
    Phone: (512) 471-0166
    Email: arbogast@math.utexas.edu

Specialty Advisor: Mathematical Sciences, Statistics, Probability, Data Analysis
    Professor Kathy Davis
    Office: RLM 9.138
    Phone: (512) 471-0128
    The advisor for this degree is the Faculty Advisor; for appointments, see above
    Email: davis@math.utexas.edu
    Degree Home Page: http://www.ma.utexas.edu/users/davis/mks/

Specialty Advisor: Pure Mathematics
    The advisor for this degree is the Faculty Advisor; see above

Specialty Advisor: Teaching Degrees
    Dr. Mark Daniels
    Office: RLM 9.140
    Phone: (512) 471-1129
    Degree Home Page: http://www.ma.utexas.edu/users/mks/teachers/teachFAQ.html


Undergraduate Ombudsman

 The Undergraduate Ombudsman is available to take complaints about Mathematics. This is the first person to see, to try and resolve conflicts with your mathematics professor. For the Ombudsman's hours, check RLM 4.101, or call (512) 471-0900 or email the center at mpaadv@uts.cc.utexas.edu.


Links to Online Information Jobs:

American Mathematical Society site: http://www.ams.org/careers/