
Dr. Timothy Schroeder
Professor of Mathematics
402-643-7127 timothy.schroeder@cune.eduDunklau Center 137
Dr. Timothy Schroeder joined Concordia University, Nebraska’s Department of Computer Science and Mathematics in 2024. He brings a strong background in teaching and research, having most recently served as professor of mathematics at Murray State University in Kentucky. His teaching experience also includes appointments at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee and Kansas State University.
Schroeder earned his Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, his M.S. in mathematics from Kansas State University and his B.S.Ed. from Concordia University, Nebraska. His research interests include topology, and he has presented at conferences across the country and published several papers in the field.
Dr. Timothy Schroeder's Academic Programs
Undergraduate
Mathematics
Studying mathematics can help you develop basic skills such as arguing logically and rigorously, thinking abstractly, formulating and solving problems, analyzing data, and creating and analyzing mathematical models. As a math major, you will find yourself in demand by employers for careers in a wide spectrum of fields.