2007-2009 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Mathematical Sciences
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The Department of Mathematical Sciences provides Shawnee State’s general education student with an appreciation of, and experiences with, the role of mathematics in our society. The Department also develops additional mathematical skills for those students whose academic programs require it and provides educational experiences for students who wish to specialize in mathematics.
In addition to close faculty-student working relations, the Department features an extensive tutoring program and use of technology in the curriculum.
The degrees offered by the Department of Mathematical Sciences provide a broad intellectual foundation in undergraduate mathematics, foster your reasoning and problem-solving skills, and give you the opportunity to combine your interest in mathematics with preparation for a variety of career options.
Each of the Department’s baccalaureate programs requires a senior research project which allows you to work closely with a team of faculty to study a mathematical topic in depth. The senior research project is designed to be an integrative and capstone experience and results in the development of a senior paper and presentation.
Each of the programs is described here in more detail. If you are interested in a degree in mathematics, you are encouraged to contact the Department at 740.351.3301 for additional information. Mathematical sciences faculty look forward to showing you what Shawnee State has to offer.
For More Information
Krista Maxson, Ph.D., Chairperson
Heather Thacker, A.A.B., Secretary
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Shawnee State University
940 Second Street
Portsmouth, Ohio 45662-4344
Phone: 740.351.3301
Fax: 740.351.3584
E-mail: hthacker@shawnee.edu
Programs in Mathematical Sciences
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Bachelor of Individualized Studies |
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See Associate of Individualized Studies AIS in the current catalog for description |
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Bachelor of Science |
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Mathematical Sciences |
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Mathematical Sciences, Integrated Mathematics with Adolescent to Young Adult (Grades 7-12) Licensure |
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Minor in the Mathematical Sciences |
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Associate of Science |
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Mathematics |
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See Associate of Science Program in the current catalog for description |
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Associate of Individualized Studies |
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See Associate of Individualized Studies AIS in the current catalog for description |
General Education Mathematics Requirements
In general, you may satisfy the mathematics component (Quantitative Reasoning - 3 hours, See General Education Program ) by completing one of the following courses:
- MATH 1100Mathematics Core Course (3)
- MATH 1300 Precalculus (5)
- MATH 1500 Principles of Statistics (3)
- MATH 1700 Applied Finite Mathematics (3)
- MATH 1900 Brief Calculus with Applications (4)
- MATH 2110 Calculus 1 (4)
However, some academic programs may require a specific MATH course to satisfy the General Education Program requirements. You should check with your faculty advisor before registering for a MATH course to see if it is one appropriate to your program and that you have fulfilled the course prerequisite.
Entrance into Mathematics Courses
If you are a degree-seeking student, you are required to use your ACT mathematics score or to take the COMPASS placement test in order to be admitted to a mathematics course.
Arrangements to take the COMPASS mathematics placement test are made with the Student Success Center, 351.3594.
Students who feel their placement test score is not indicative of their abilities in mathematics or feel they were placed into a course level too low should appeal their placement to the Department of Mathematical Sciences (351.3301) at the earliest possible date.
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