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Department of Mathematics and Statistics

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics offers a four-year program in mathematics that leads to the bachelor of science degree and curriculum that leads to a minor in mathematics. The curriculum is designed to meet the needs of three groups of students: (1) those who plan to seek employment in business, industry, or government, (2) those who plan to attend graduate school to continue their study of mathematics or a related field, and (3) those who plan to be secondary school teachers.

Students majoring in mathematics are encouraged to use their elective hours to complete a second major, or at least a concentration of 18 hours or more, in the field of their choice. For example, students interested in computer science are advised to complete the following courses:

  • COMS 1013 and COMS 1011
  • COMS 1403
  • COMS 2003
  • COMS 2203
  • COMS 2213

and two additional courses selected from COMS 3213 , COMS 3503 , COMS 3803 , and COMS 4203 .

Students interested in business electives are advised to complete:

  • BUAD 2003
  • BLAW 2033
  • ACCT 2004 and ACCT 2000
  • ACCT 2013
  • and ECON 2003 and ECON 2013

For other areas of interest, students should consult their advisor to arrange a plan of study.

Students who plan to attend graduate school in mathematics or a related field are advised to complete additional upper-level mathematics courses beyond the minimal degree requirements.

For students interested in Mathematics for Teacher Licensure, click here.


Contact Information

Professors

Marcel Finan

Associate Professors

Ruth Enoch, Scott Jordan, Thomas Limperis

Assistant Professor

Weijia Jia, Azin Sanjari Pirmahaleh, Donna Sherrill, Xinli Xiao

University Instructors

Kristi Brown, Jessica Hogan, Nancy Horton, Susan JordanTeresa Taylor

Senior Instructor

Leslie Bain, Jamie King

Instructors

Kasey Ballard, Chantelle Besley, Allie Wynn

 

For more information, please visit www.atu.edu/mathematics