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Nov 24, 2024
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Fitchburg State University 2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Mathematics, B.S.
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Mathematics
Chairperson
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Peter Staab
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Professors
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Associate Professors
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Assistant Professors
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Mary Ann Barbato |
Nermin Bayazit |
Rachel Norton |
jenn berg |
Catherine Buell |
Jessica Oehrlein |
Gerald Higdon |
Benjamin Levy |
Eduardo Ramirez |
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Peter Staab |
Sarah Wright |
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Amy Wehe |
Abdulkeni Zekeria |
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Objectives for the Program in Mathematics
The Department of Mathematics serves all students at the university. Mathematics majors receive a comprehensive foundation in abstract and applied mathematics as preparation for graduate school or a professional career. Minors in Mathematics receive the mathematical foundation needed for advanced work in their major field.
The department also provides non-majors with courses for their major or with courses for their General Education program.
Student Learning Outcomes
Develop effective thinking and communication skills
- Present information in a clear, precise and organized manner both verbally and in writing.
- Use and compare analytical, visual, and numerical perspectives in exploring mathematics.
- Recognize and make mathematically rigorous arguments.
- Approach mathematical problems with curiosity and creativity and persist in the face of difficulties.
- Work creatively and self-sufficiently with mathematics.
Learn to link applications and theory
- Understand and apply motivating examples that illustrate the ideas they are studying.
- Apply mathematical ideas to problems in those areas of study.
- See mathematical theory as useful and enlightening in both pure and applied contexts.
- Recognize and integrate connections between mathematical courses and theory.
Learn to use technological tools
- Use technology effectively, both as a tool for solving problems and exploring mathematical ideas.
- Use technology with increasing sophistication throughout a major curriculum.
Develop mathematical independence and experience open-ended inquiry
- Be able to explore mathematical ideas and problems beyond the classroom.
- Explore increasingly more difficult and open-ended questions.
- Speak and write about mathematics with increasing depth and sophistication.
Requirements for the Major in Mathematics
The bachelor of science and the bachelor of arts in Mathematics require the following course work:
Note:
Pre-practicum and practicum courses for teaching licensure are not advanced mathematics courses.
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