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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Professors: Joe Omojola, Ph.D. Associate Professor: Matthew Causey, Ed.D and Panagiota Heath, Ph.D. Assistant Professors: Zheng Chen; Ph. D, Heon Kim; Ph. D. and Cynthia Singleton. M. A.
The Unit of Mathematics offers undergraduate courses leading to the Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics. This degree will enable graduates to secure employment or pursue advanced studies in mathematics and related disciplines. Additional courses are offered to provide specialized training for pre-service school teachers. Since mathematics forms the foundation of any scientific, statistical, or technical activity, students who successfully complete a course of study in this major will have tremendous opportunities for graduate study, research, or employment in a technical field. Students majoring in mathematics who maintain significantly above average grades can obtain fellowship offers for graduate study leading to advanced degrees in mathematics, applied mathematics, bio-statistics, actuarial science, biometrics and mathematics education.
Mathematics Degree Requirements
A student must complete a minimum of 121 semester hours and maintain a “C” or better in all science courses taken to fulfill the major requirements for the bachelors’ degree. In addition, all majors must pass a written comprehensive examination. The minimum passing score is 70. Courses below mathematics 250 may not be used toward fulfillment of the requirements for mathematics majors.
Requirements for a Mathematics Minor
Students who wish to have a minor in mathematics are required to complete 18 semester hours of mathematics numbered 290 and above. |