The Mathematics Department offers both undergraduate and graduate programs at the masters degree level that prepare students for a broad range of careers, including employment in industry, K-12 teaching careers, and preparation for doctoral studies. The faculty places a premium on high quality instruction and research.
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Mathematics and Science Faculty have received an award of nearly $0.5 million from the National Science Foundation to establish a Robert Noyce Scholarship Program in the College of Science and Math. This program will offer two-year scholarships to outstanding juniors getting a B.A. in the Secondary Teaching Option.
The Math Department has received nearly $1.9 million MCTP grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to increase the number of underrepresented minority students from our region who enter Ph.D. programs in the Mathematical Sciences.
The Math Department hosts a GK-12 project to place graduate mathematics students in local middle and high schools. The Division of Graduate Education at NSF funds this $1.65 million grant.
FERMAT/Graduate Seminar presents a talk by Yeranuhi Semerdjian, Option-I graduate student and FERMAT fellow, on Thursday May 01 at 4:00 PM, in room JR 214.
Title: Noetherian Rings and Affine Algebraic Sets.
Department Colloquium presents a talk by Anton Gorodetski of University of California, Irvine on Wednesday, April 30 at 3:00 PM, in room JR 301.
Title: On the stochastic layer of the standard map.
FERMAT/Graduate Seminar presents a talk by Erin Colberg, Option-I graduate student and FERMAT fellow, on Thursday April 24 at 4:00 PM, in room JR 214.
Title: The Knot Group.
FERMAT/Graduate Seminar presents a talk by Elizabeth Leyton, Option-I graduate student and FERMAT fellow, on Thursday April 17 at 4:00 PM, in room JR 214.
Title: The Mapping Class Group of the Torus.