The emphasis in the mathematics major is on the practice of mathematics. In addition to satisfying all of the college's general education requirements, the mathematics major is required to take courses that help the student develop skills in the application of mathematics methods to real problems as well as courses that help the student understand the role that the theory of mathematics and statistics plays in making sound decisions Furthermore, since the successful application of mathematics in practice requires collaborations with investigators from other disciplines, students in the major are required to take a sequence of four courses outside of the mathematics Department in another discipline. All students wishing to major in Mathematics are advised to complete their introductory calculus sequence, introductory sequence in probability and statistics. Students who elect Statistics as part of a double major must fulfill all Statistics degree requirements. However, the "Concentration Area'' requirement may be waived in consultation with the student's advisor. There are a number of other programs with which it would be natural to combine a major in Statistics. Students contemplating a double major in Statistics are advised to begin planning it (with appropriate advisors) as soon as possible. This is particularly true for students whose other major has a complex set of requirements and prerequisites.

 


 

The major goals for all students in mathematics programs are that they will:

 


A.Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics (BAMAT) and Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics by Contract (BAMATCNT)

Graduates in these programs will have a foundation for continued development in learning and application of mathematics to include the following:

B.Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics (Secondary Education) (BAMATSED) and Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics (Elementary Educaton)(BAMATEDU)

Graduates in these programs will have the foundation for effective teaching at the secondary and/or elementary school levels.In addition to possessing the capabilities of the BAMAT graduate, graduates in this program will:

C. Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics (Statistics) (BAMATSTA)

Graduates in this program will have sufficient understanding of statistical principles and techniques to function in a society increasingly dependent on data and data analysis. In addition to possessing the capabilities of the BAMAT graduate, graduates of this program will be able to:

D. Mathematics Minor (MAT) and Statistics Minor (STA)

Graduates in these programs will be able to:

E. Associate in Science in Computer Programming (ASMATCMP)

Graduates in this program will be able to:

F. General Education Component

The mathematics component of general education will expose the student to the nature of mathematics and provide him/her with samples of models used extensively in understanding the world and solving problems in all disciplines. The study of mathematics will enhance other general education objectives such as thinking, communication, and problem solving skills. The mathematics department has six full-time faculty members, each having a doctorate in mathematics, statistics, engineering, or mathematics education. Majors benefit from small classes and frequent contact with highly qualified professors with varied research interests. Graduates work in industry, schools, or government agencies, or pursue advanced work in mathematics, statistics, or computer science.