2016-17 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Mathematics Department
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Claus Schubert, chair
Mary Gfeller, coordinator, adolescence education: mathematics (7-12)
Moffett Center, Room 129
607-753-4326
Fax: 607-753-2971
Email: math@cortland.edu
cortland.edu/math
School of Arts and Sciences
Faculty
Abolghassem Alemzadeh, David Dickerson, Mary Gfeller, Philip Gipson, Ter-Jenq Huang, Isa S. Jubran, Jolie Roat, Claus Schubert, Myung Soon Song
Adjunct Faculty
For a listing of adjunct faculty see the Faculty and Administration section.
Degrees and Minor
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Bachelor of Arts in Adolescence Education: Mathematics (7-12)
Bachelor of Science in Adolescence Education: Mathematics (7-12)
Bachelor of Science in Adolescence Education: Physics and Mathematics (7-12)
Minor in Mathematics
Description
The Mathematics Department offers programs for students interested in developing quantitative, logical reasoning and problem solving skills in preparation for careers in business, government or industry, or for graduate study in mathematics. Students interested in teaching may choose a concentration leading to initial certification in mathematics or joint certification in physics and mathematics for grades 7-12.
Special Features
- Mathematics Club
- Mathematics Computer Classroom
- Dedicated smartboard-equipped mathematics classroom
- Institutional Memberships in the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM)
- Participation in regional undergraduate mathematics conferences and contests
- Opportunities for Student Teaching in Australia
Requirements
- Degree requirements listed in this catalog apply to the majors offered by this department.
- Liberal Arts Requirements: B.A. – 90 credit hours; B.S. – 60 credit hours
- Students transferring to SUNY Cortland from other colleges intending to major in mathematics should have completed at least 12 credit hours of calculus and six credit hours of additional mathematics at the calculus level or above by the beginning of their junior year.
Major
Minor
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