2012-2015 Academic Catalog 
    
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2012-2015 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Mathematics, BA


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Program Description:

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics offers several programs leading to a bachelor’s degree in mathematics or statistics, as well as minor programs in mathematics and in statistics. Master of Science programs are available as well.

Faculty:

Professors Arasu, Dombrowski, Evans, Fang (chair), Farrell, C. Huang, Q. Huang, Khamis, Mathews, Miller, Pedersen, Ratnaparkhi, Rutter (Emeritus), Seoh, Svobodny, Tarpey, Turyn, Wang

Associate Professors Chen, Ho, Kinateder, Liu, Loi, Mercer, Reed, Slilaty, Sun, Tian, Vance

Assistant Professors Appova, Boester, G. Li, Q. Li, Zhou

Lecturers Brackenridge, Dahl, Diesslin, Douglas, Lester, Otto, Wellinghoff, Zizzo

Instructors Maimon

Major Programs

The Bachelor of Science in mathematics program offers three concentrations: pure mathematics, applied mathematics, and mathematics education. These three programs as well as the Bachelor of Science in Statistics program are adaptable to many postgraduation goals, ranging from various scientific or professional careers to graduate school. The Bachelor of Arts program provides a broad background in mathematics with a liberal arts orientation.

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics participates in the dual major program, leading to either the B.A. or the B.S. degree. For example, dual majors are available with computer science, engineering, and physics.

Students must earn a C or better in MTH 2300  (or equivalent course), to be accepted in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Students must complete one of the major programs described below. Each program includes General Education requirements, departmental requirements, related course requirements, and general electives. The departmental component consists of required courses and electives in mathematics and statistics. Students must achieve at least a 2.0 GPA in the courses numbered 3000 or higher used to satisfy this component. The general electives may be taken outside the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.

Each mathematics major is assigned an advisor from the department faculty. As early as possible in their college career, students should consult with their advisor on the important choice of a concentration. Likewise, students should confer with their advisor to discuss which courses to take and when to take them. Advising materials are available in the department office to help mathematics majors in these choices. However, there is no substitute for regular, in-person consultation with the faculty advisor. Moreover, the advisor must approve all courses intended to satisfy program requirements.

Honors Program

Mathematics majors who have demonstrated superior ability in upper-level mathematics and statistics courses may pursue an honors program with the approval of the department. Further information is available from the departmental office.

Dual Major

Special programs of study are available for students interested in a dual major in mathematics and another area such as computer science, engineering, or physics. Basic requirements follow and must be integrated with a corresponding program from another participating department. All programs require a minimum of 120 credit hours.

Mathematics Concentrations


Program Requirements:


I. Wright State Core: 40 Hours


Element 1: Communication: 6 Hours

Element 2: Mathematics: 4 Hours

Element 3: Global Traditions: 6 Hours

Element 4: Arts and Humanities: 3 Hours

Element 5: Social Sciences: 6 Hours

Element 6: Natural Sciences: 8 Hours

Additional Core Courses: 7 Hours

II. Departmental Core Requirements: 19 Hours


III. Departmental Requirements and Electives: 15 Hours


  • Five department-approved elective courses, including at least two at the 4000 level

IV. Related Course Requirements: 22 Hours


V. General Electives: 24 Hours


Foreign language study is recommended

Total: 120 Hours


Dual Major Concentration


Program Requirements:


I. Wright State Core: 40 Hours


Element 1: Communication: 6 Hours

Element 2: Mathematics: 4 Hours

Element 3: Global Traditions: 6 Hours

Element 4: Arts and Humanities: 3 Hours

Element 5: Social Sciences: 6 Hours

Element 6: Natural Sciences: 8 Hours

Additional Core Courses: 7 Hours

II. Departmental Core Requirements: 3 Hours


III. Departmental Requirements and Electives: 19 Hours


Two of the following:

Two of the following:

  • Two additional department-approved electives

IV. Related Course Requirements: 4 Hours


V. General Electives: 54 Hours


Student must complete a BA major program in another department

Total: 120 Hours


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