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Academic Catalog '14-'15 | Mathematics

Mathematics

 

Faculty

Dr. Kerry Luse, Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor of Mathematics (program chair)
Dr. Lee Chiang, Associate Professor of Mathematics
Dr. Sita Ramamurti, Professor of Mathematics
The mathematics program is also supported by a dedicated team of Instructional Specialists.

Description

The study of mathematics is an integral part of a liberal arts education.  All students need to develop critical skills in problem solving and analytical thinking. The mathematics program at Trinity serves the community at large and offers mathematics students many opportunities to explore both inside and outside the classroom.

The mathematics major enables students to build a solid theoretical and technical foundation and to develop an appreciation of the nature of mathematics in the liberal arts tradition. Students gain exposure to the use of mathematical and statistical software packages and computer languages. As seniors, majors work on individual projects and communicate their work both through speaking and writing.

Mathematics students are involved in many activities outside the classroom such as serving as mentors and tutors to students in introductory courses. Students are exposed to available career opportunities, summer programs and internships, and graduate programs through the department and Trinity’s student-led math and science club (Ladies FIRST).  The mathematics department also sponsors and co-sponsors visits by a variety of academic and nonacademic professionals in STEM fields.

The mathematics program supports a major as well as a minor in the College of Arts and Sciences.  The major prepares students for graduate school and professional positions in government, business, education and industry. Majors may adopt a theoretical or applied focus through their selection of electives ranging from number theory and history of mathematics to mathematical modeling and differential equations.  Students interested in secondary education can major in mathematics and minor in education.

Major Requirements

To earn the bachelor’s degree in mathematics, students must complete 52 credits distributed among required courses and supplemental requirements.

Please note:

  • Strongly recommended for students who plan to attend graduate school: MATH 431
  • Strongly recommended for students interested in secondary education: MATH 435

Required Courses (32 credits)

ALL of the following mathematics courses:

MATH 125
MATH 225
MATH 301
MATH 325
MATH 331
MATH 315
MATH 403
MATH 499
CMSC 111

Supplemental Requirements (20 credits)

BOTH of the following physics courses:

PHYS 111
PHYS 112

ONE course chosen from between the following:

MATH 431
MATH 435
MATH 437

ONE additional mathematics course at the 200-level or above

TWO additional mathematics courses at the 300-level or above

Minor Requirements

Minor in Mathematics

Required Courses (23 credits)

ALL of the following courses:

MATH 125
MATH 225
MATH 331

TWO additional mathematics courses at the 200-level or above

TWO additional mathematics courses at the 300-level or above

Individualized Minor

Students interested in further studies in the area of statistics may pursue an individualized minor in applied statistics in consultation with the program chair.

Program Policies

Advanced Placement:
Students who score 4 or 5 on the calculus AB or BC exam will receive credit for MATH 125. Students who score 4 or 5 on the BC calculus exam may receive credit for MATH 225 at the discretion of the program chair.

CLEP Policy:
A satisfactory score on the CLEP exam in calculus will be accepted in lieu of MATH 125.

Cross-Listed Courses:
Courses that are cross-listed represent identical courses offered with a different program prefix. Students may not enroll in or receive credit for more than one iteration of a cross-listed course, even in different semesters.

Grades in Major and Minor Courses:
To declare the mathematics major, a student must successfully complete MATH 125 and MATH 225 with either a “B” (3.0) or better or the approval of the program chair. Majors and minors are required to earn a grade of “C” (2.0) or better in all other courses counted to fulfill requirements.

Pass/No Pass:
No major or minor courses may be taken pass/no pass.

Senior Assessment:
Every mathematics major must successfully complete MATH 499.

TELL Policy:
TELL credits are accepted toward the Trinity degree based on the approval of program faculty. TELL credits do not count toward the major in mathematics.

Transfer Credits:
Students wishing to transfer credits must consult the Program Chair.

Course Descriptions

MATH 101S
MATH 102
MATH 108
MATH 109
MATH 110
MATH 123
MATH 125
MATH 210
MATH 225
MATH 299H
MATH 301
MATH 315
MATH 325
MATH 327
MATH 331
MATH 341
MATH 371
MATH 403
MATH 431
MATH 433
MATH 435
MATH 437
MATH 491
MATH 498
MATH 499

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