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Mathematics Yulia Dementieva, Ph.D. Chair
Learning Goals and Outcomes Have a working knowledge of a common set of core mathematical concepts and skills. 1. Be proficient in learning and using technology, particularly standard workplace tools, for data analysis and visualization. 2. Be able to read and construct rigorous proofs, developing critical-thinking skills in the process. 3. Have a knowledge and appreciation for the history and traditions of mathematics. 4. Be able to learn and independently study mathematics. 5. Be able to effectively communicate mathematical ideas to others, especially non-mathematicians. 6. Be able to analyze and apply mathematics to problems or situations arising in nonclassroom situations.
7. Be aware of contemporary applications of mathematics, including areas in which current research is being done.
The Capstone Experience The Capstone Experience for all math majors is the Senior Seminar in Mathematics course (MATH4157). This course is completed in the spring semester of the student’s final year of study. In order to begin the Capstone Experience, students must have senior mathematics major status. During the Capstone Experience, students write and present a paper on an advanced topic of their choice and present a portfolio demonstrating their achievement of the goals of the major program. Student achievement is evaluated by the capstone instructor and presentations are shared with Mathematics department faculty.
Requirements for Departmental Major MATH2101 MATH2103 MATH2109 MATH2113 MATH3101 MATH3107 MATH4157
Linear Algebra Calculus III Discrete Methods Applied Statistics Real Analysis Abstract Algebra Seminar in Mathematics
At least three electives to be chosen from: MATH2115 Introduction to Programming with MATLAB MATH4101 Programming in SAS MATH2104 College Geometry MATH2107 Differential Equations MATH3103 Probability MATH3105 Advanced Statistics MATH3109 Operations Research 2012-2013 Academic Catalog
Programs of Study for Liberal Arts and Sciences
The goal of the mathematics program is to provide a solid theoretical understanding of mathematics and an appreciation of the many applications in science and other disciplines. Mathematics is a powerful collection of tools for analyzing and solving problems. It is also a rich field of study filled with imagination and creativity. A solid background in mathematics will position graduates for careers in any field that requires quantitative and analytical skills. Those who major in mathematics will focus on both the abstract aspects and the applications of mathematics. Graduates are prepared to continue their studies at graduate school or to enter the workforce in many different fields. These fields include marketing, finance, statistics, biotechnology or education. The number of opportunities in many of these fields has increased dramatically in the past few years.