The department employs qualified students as departmental assistants. Their duties include tutoring and grading coursework. These valuable positions provide salaries and important experience for many students each year.
Students may also obtain internships with industry. These internships, which often lead to employment after graduation, carry academic course credit and usually provide financial support.
Those choosing to continue their studies have entered a number of excellent graduate schools: Bowling Green, Carnegie-Mellon, Clemson, Cornell, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Miami, MIT, North Carolina, Ohio State and Pittsburgh. They have had successful graduate careers and embarked on teaching and research careers.
In addition, graduates have often combined their background in mathematics with other coursework to develop careers with an interdisciplinary flavor. These backgrounds have been used as entry into such fields as accounting, business, economics, music, psychology and religion.
090 Developmental Mathematics
120 Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers
140 Statistics
150 Liberal Arts Mathematics
170 College Algebra
175 Trigonometry
190 Beginning Calculus
200 Intermediate Calculus
225 Discrete Mathematics
230 Linear Algebra
310 Multivariate Calculus
320 Differential Equations
330 Algebraic Structures
340 Mathematical Statistics
350 Numerical Analysis
360 Geometry
370 History of MathematicsSCIENCE DIVISION HOME PAGE
410 Analysis
420 Complex Analysis
430 Applied Mathematics
490 Topics in Mathematics
495 Mathematics Seminar
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