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Welcome to Ramapo! A presentation by the Mathematics Convening Group http://www.ramapo.edu/tas/math/ Math Faculty Amanda Beecher Larry D’Antonio James Gillespie Maxim GoldbergRugalev Donovan McFeron Ken McMurdy Katarzyna Kowal Gio Viglino Each holds a doctorate degree in mathematics Our Demographics Students in the math major: ~100 Students in the math minor: ~20 Mathematics Program (15 courses required) TRADITIONAL TRACK: CMPS 147 - COMPUTER SCIENCE I MATH 121 - CALCULUS I MATH 122 - CALCULUS II MATH 225 - MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS MATH 237 - DISCRETE STRUCTURES (or MATH 205 - MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURES) MATH 262 - LINEAR ALGEBRA MATH 305 - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS MATH 416 - INTRODUCTION TO ANALYSIS MATH 432 - ABSTRACT ALGEBRA MATH 441 - HISTORY OF MATH (capstone course) PHYS 114 - PHYSICS I WITH CALCULUS: LECTURE AND LAB ELECTIVES: SELECT FOUR (two at the 300/400 level): MATH 245 - NUMERICAL ANALYSIS MATH 253 - PROBABILITY MATH 282 - NUMBER THEORY MATH 321 - GEOMETRY MATH 339 - COMPLEX VARIABLES MATH 353 - STATISTICS MATH 360 - STOCHASTIC CALCULUS FOR FINANCE TEACHER EDUCATION TRACK: CMPS 147 - COMPUTER SCIENCE I MATH 121 - CALCULUS I MATH 122 - CALCULUS II MATH 225 - MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS MATH 237 - DISCRETE STRUCTURES (or MATH 205 - MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURES) MATH 253 - PROBABILITY MATH 262 - LINEAR ALGEBRA MATH 282 - NUMBER THEORY MATH 321 - GEOMETRY MATH 353 - STATISTICS MATH 416 - INTRODUCTION TO ANALYSIS MATH 432 - ABSTRACT ALGEBRA MATH 441 - HISTORY OF MATH (capstone course) PHYS 114 - PHYSICS I WITH CALCULUS: LECTURE AND LAB TEACHER EDUCATION TRACK ELECTIVES: SELECT ONE MATH 245 - NUMERICAL ANALYSIS MATH 305 - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS MATH 339 - COMPLEX VARIABLES MATH 360 - STOCHASTIC CALCULUS FOR FINANCE http://www.ramapo.edu/catalog-2015-2016/tas/mathematics/ Math Opportunities • Mathematics Tutoring Center • Math Club • Pi Mu Epsilon National Mathematics Honor Society • TAS faculty-research opportunities Annual Math Competitions • New Jersey Undergraduate Mathematics Competition • Mathematical Contest in Modeling / Interdisciplinary Contest in modeling • William Lowell Putnam Mathematics Competition What to do with a math degree? • • • • • • • • Graduate school (to teach, to do research) Teach elementary, middle, or high school Actuarial science Finance Computer science Statistics Law Other (as math is a liberal art, and not professional study) Who employs RCNJ math graduates? • • • • • • K-12 schools Federal Reserve Bank (3) Prudential (2) Google at NYC (2) National Security Agency (?) others Where do our students go to graduate school? • • • • • • • • University of Wyoming Lehigh University Bryn Mawr College Louisiana State University University of Denver University of Rochester Vanderbilt University Columbia University Questions? Dr. James Gillespie [email protected] Office tel. (201) 684 - 7130 Office: G128, room C. http://www.ramapo.edu/tas/math/