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Department of Mathematical Sciences
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Overview
The objectives of the Mathematical Sciences Department are to provide opportunities for students to develop functional competence in mathematics; an appreciation for the contributions of mathematics to science, engineering, business, economics, and the social sciences; and the power of critical thinking. The Department strives to prepare students to pursue graduate study and for careers in teaching, government, and industry.
The Department aims to provide the student with a course of study directed toward an understanding of mathematical theory and its relation to other fields of study. This study includes an emphasis on precision of definition, reasoning to precise conclusions, and an analysis and solution of problems using mathematical principles.
Students who select a major in the Department must complete the general education program which is required of all students. Request more information
Free Student Tutoring ResourcesThe Department of Mathematical Sciences offers free mathematics tutoring in the Mathematics Laboratory (ETV 128). Tutoring sessions are available for any student who needs assistance in their mathematics courses. Mathematics Laboratory tutors are responsible students with a 3.3 GPA or higher. Tutoring session times are flexible to accommodate any student’s schedule. Typical hours of operation are Mondays through Fridays with times varying from to . Actual hours of operation with specific tutor information are posted on the door of the Mathematics Laboratory each semester. If you have any questions, please contact the Department of Mathematical Sciences at ext. 7051. |
Curriculum Options for Majors
MATHEMATICS:
The requirements for a major in Mathematics are: Mathematics 191,192, 213, 214, 251, 252, 253, 313, 341, 351, 411, 451, and 498; One of 412, 452; Physics 201 and 202; and a minimum of six (6) hours selected from Mathematics courses numbered 300 or higher, excluding 403. With departmental approval, three hours may be submitted from Physics 311-312 and 404.
MATHEMATICS WITH COMPUTER SCIENCE:
The requirements for a major in Mathematics with Computer Science are: Mathematics 191,192, 213, 214, 251, 252, 253, 313, 341, 351, 431 and 498; Physics 201, 202; Computer Science 240, 261, 262, 360, 461 and 495; and a minimum of twelve (12) hours selected from Mathematics courses numbered 300 or higher, excluding 403.
MATHEMATICS EDUCATION:
The requirements for a teaching major in Mathematics are: Mathematics 191,192, 203, 213, 241, 251, 252, 253, 313, 341, 403, 411 and 491; Education 204, 313, 318, 322, 357, and 412; Physics 201 and 202; Psychology 201; and Computer Science 261. Students must take and pass PRAXIS I and apply for admission to the TPE prior to the start of their junior year. Students must pass PRAXIS II prior to student teaching.
OPTION FOR MINORS
To provide an opportunity for students to obtain a minor concentration in mathematics, the Department of Mathematical Sciences offers the following option:
Minor in Mathematics:
Twenty-one (21) hours distributed as follows: Mathematics 251, 252, 253; and nine (9) additional hours selected from Mathematics courses at the 300 level or higher, excluding 403.
Faculty Profile
Chair:
Dr. Hanson Umoh ETV Rm 103
302-857-6550
Professor:
Dr. Fengshan Liu
ETV Rm 124
302-857-6646
Dr. Nagaiah Nandakumar
ETV Rm 217
302-857-6647
Dr. Mazen Shahin
ETV Rm 136
302-857-7055
Dr. Xiquan Shi
ETV Rm 112
302-857-7052
Associate Professor:
ETV Rm 220
302-857-7913
Dr. Paul Gibson
ETV Rm 115
302-857-6643
Dr. Rodney McNair
ETV Rm 103
302-857-6501
Assistant Professor:
Dr. Nicola Edwards-Omolewa (pdf)
ETV Rm 104
302-857-6645
Dr. Darin Johnson
ETV Rm 226
302-857-7901
Dr. Delayne Johnson
ETV Rm 114
302-857-6603
Dr. Jinjie Liu (pdf)
ETV Rm 222
302-857-7041
ETV Rm 227
302-857-7049
Visiting Assistant Professor:
Computer Lab Technician:
Mrs. Min Gibson
ETV Rm 126
302-857-7056
Senior Secretary:
Mrs. Cinnell Clark-Tolson
ETV Rm 107
302-857-7051
Director of Graduate Studies:
