General Information
Program Structure
The Department of Mathematics at Frostburg State University,
offering both Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degrees, provides
an outstanding environment for learning mathematics and related skills.
In addition to a Mathematics major, a Mathematics minor & a Mathematical
Sciences focus are available.
The faculty represent a
variety of mathematical interests and, of eleven full-time faculty, nine
hold doctoral degrees. Three
calculus courses and a variety of advanced courses are scheduled each
semester.
The Department of Mathematics at
Frostburg State University has much to offer students of Mathematics.
- Mathematics majors at Frostburg
State University are able to work closely with their instructors and
fellow students.
- An average class size of approximately
twenty-five in calculus classes and about fifteen in advanced classes
enables faculty members to give students individual attention and allows
students to get to know one another.
- The University chapter of the
national mathematics honor society Kappa Mu Epsilon annually inducts
outstanding students into its membership.
- Several scholarships are available
to recognize achievement and potential in Mathematics. The scholarship
for Excellence in Mathematics is awarded to mathematics majors in their
junior or senior year on the basis of academic achievement. Also available
to mathematics majors is the Roscoe G. Bartlett Scientific Scholarship.
Departmental Facilities
The Department of Mathematics at Frostburg State University has two computer
laboratories. one lab at Dunkle Hall 211 with 25 Compaq personal computers
and a new lab at Tawes 108 with 50 IBM computers (with an overhead display system), in addition to the campus
VAX 11/780 minicomputer. Most mathematics courses use graphic calculators
or computer software such as Maple V, Minitab, and Logo.
Career Opportunities
Graduates with degrees in mathematics are in demand in government, business,
industry, and education. According to recent projections, the demand for
mathematics specialists will very likely continue to exceed the supply
in the very near future.
Mathematics majors at Frostburg
State University acquire the mathematical knowledge and problem-solving
skills they will need after graduation. Most mathematics graduates have
little difficulty in securing full-time employment in their preferred
career area as, statistician, teacher, computer programmer, systems analyst,
or operations research analyst.
Students who choose to major in
mathematics may pursue a program leading to a career in applied mathematics,
or to certification as a secondary teacher in mathematics. For students
wishing to pursue graduate studies in mathematics, each program provides
an excellent background. The department also offers an optional internship
program which provides the student with applied experience off campus.
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