Course Descriptions
Chair: Mark L. Klespis, (Interim) (936) 294-1577; klespis@shsu.edu
Coordinators: John
Snow (Mathematics), Max Coleman
(Mathematics Education), Cecil
Hallum (Statistics)
Faculty: Ferry Butar,
Max Coleman, Beth
Cory, Tom Davis, Rebecca
Garcia, Cecil Hallum,
Jaimie Hebert, John
Huber, William Jasper,
Jackie Jensen, Julie
Jones, Jodie Kirk, Mark
Klespis, Harry Konen,
Brian Loft, Dave
Luning, Glen Mattingly,
Joseph O’Brien, Wesley
Sanders, John Short, John
Snow, Mary Swarthout ,
Jianzhong Wang
Website: www.shsu.edu/~
mth_www/
Mathematics is a powerful tool for solving practical problems,
combining logic and precision with intuition and imagination. The
basic goal of mathematics is to reveal and explain patterns –
whether the pattern appears as electrical impulses in an animal’s
nervous system, as fluctuations in stock market prices, or as fine
detail of an abstract geometric figure.
Mission
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics provides an environment
that is conducive to and promotes the understanding of mathematics
and statistics by all students, encourages community and institutional
service, and encourages and supports continued faculty development
and scholarship.
Academic Programs
- BA in Mathematics
- BS in Mathematics
Highlights
- Host for annual mathematics conference on teaching of mathematics
- Numerous grants with government and education agencies
- Home of Reeves Center for Mathematics Education
- Undergraduate student presentations at MAA meetings
Career Opportunities
- Accounting and Finance
- Computer Programming
- Sales and Marketing
- Management and Related Positions
- Actuarial
- Computer Systems Analysis
- Engineering
- Statistics
- Mathematics
- Operations Research
- Modeling
- Academic Positions – High School or College
Suggested Minors
Chemistry, Computer Science, Music, Physics, Pre-Med/Biology,
Secondary Education, Statistics
Student Organizations
- Mathematical Association of America (MAA)
- Pi-Mu-Epsilon Mathematics Honor Society
- Ruth Lane Math Society
Internships
Possible internships exist with NASA, National Security Agency,
Actuarial Firms, Oil Industry
Scholarships
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics offers several scholarships
each year and Sam Houston State University offers additional, university-wide
scholarships. For information on departmental scholarships, contact
the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Information on University
scholarships may be obtained from the Office of Academic Scholarships
website at www.shsu.edu/~sfa_www/scholarship.html
or telephone (936) 294-1672.
Program Specific Requirements
Anyone considering a degree in Mathematics should consult an advisor
in the Mathematics department prior to registering for any courses.
Curriculum
Curriculum outlines below are typical, but modifications may be
made to meet individual student needs. Although study plans usually
begin with MTH 142, other courses such as MTH 163 or 170 may sometimes
be more appropriate. Students who have completed extensive high
school mathematics may be eligible for advanced placement.
Major In Mathematics
Bachelor of Arts
First Year |
Credit |
Second Year |
Credit |
MTH 142, 143 |
8 |
MTH 244, 364 |
7 |
ENG 164, 165 |
6 |
Component Area 4 (Literature) |
3 |
Component Area 3 (Natural Science, Not in Department
of Physics) |
4 |
ENG or SCM Elective |
3 |
PHY 141 or 142 |
4 |
POL 261, POL (200-level) |
6 |
HIS 163, 164 |
6 |
Foreign Language (one field) |
8-10 |
KIN 215 |
1 |
CS 164 |
3 |
General Electives |
6 |
Component Area 4 (Visual & Performing Arts) |
3 |
|
35 |
|
33-35 |
|
|
|
|
Third and Fourth Years |
Credit |
|
|
MTH 377, 461, 466, 471, 477, MTH (Advanced – see note
below) |
18 |
|
|
Approved Minor |
18 |
|
|
ART, DNC, MUS, THR or PHL 366 |
3 |
|
|
Component Area 4 (Cultural Studies) |
3 |
|
|
Component Area 5 |
3 |
|
|
Foreign Language (one field) |
6 |
|
|
Advanced General Electives |
9 |
|
|
|
60 |
|
|
Notes:
- The following courses can only be used as required advanced
electives by students who are seeking elementary/middle school
teacher certification: MTH 381, 382, 383, 384, 386, and 387. The
following courses can only be used as required advanced electives
by students who are seeking secondary teacher certification: 484
and 485.
- Students should use the minor and advanced general electives
to complete the 42-advanced hour requirement for graduation.
Major in Mathematics
Bachelor of Science
First Year |
Credit |
Second Year |
Credit |
MTH 142, 143 |
8 |
MTH 244 and 364 |
7 |
ENG 164, 165 |
6 |
Component Area 4 (Literature) |
3 |
HIS 163, 164 |
6 |
ENG or SCM Elective |
3 |
KIN 215 |
1 |
PHY 141 and 142 |
8 |
BIO, CHM, or GEL (from one field) |
8 |
POL 261, POL (200-level) |
6 |
General Electives |
6 |
CS 164 |
3 |
|
35 |
Component Area 4 (Visual & Performing Arts) |
3 |
|
|
|
33 |
|
|
|
|
Third and Fourth Years |
Credit |
|
|
MTH 376, 377, 461, 466, 471, 477, MTH (Advanced – see
note below) |
24 |
|
|
Minor |
18 |
|
|
Component Area 4 (Cultural Studies) |
3 |
|
|
Component Area 5 |
3 |
|
|
Electives |
12 |
|
|
|
60 |
|
|
Notes:
- The following courses can only be used as required advanced
electives by students who are seeking elementary/middle school
teacher certification: MTH 381, 382, 383, 384, 386, and 387. The
following courses can only be used as required advanced electives
by students who are seeking secondary teacher certification: 484
and 485.
- Students should use the minor and electives to complete the
42-advanced hour requirement for graduation.
Major in Mathematics with Teacher Certification
For students selecting a Minor as a Second Teaching
Field
The requirements include CS 164 or approved substitute, MTH
142, 143, 244, 363, 364, 377, 379, 477, 484, and 485.
For students who do not select a Minor
The requirements include those above, and one of the following options:
OPTION 1: (Analysis Emphasis) MTH 394, 461, and 467.
OPTION 2: (Statistics Emphasis) STA 380, STA 470, and MTH/STA 471.
Minor in Mathematics with Teacher Certification
Middle School Level Certification
Plans must include MTH 184, 185, 284, 285, 383, 384, 386 and 387
or approved substitutes.
Secondary Level Certification
Plans must include MTH 142, 143, 363, 364, 377, 379, 484, 485 and
CS 164 or approved substitutes.
Teacher Certification
In addition to the listed degree requirements, the following courses
must be completed for teacher certification. Several of these courses
may be taken as electives or to partially complete existing degree
requirements.
SED 374, 383, 394, 464, 480, 496, and 497
RDG 392
SCM 384
Minor in Mathematics without Teacher Certification
Minors in mathematics must include MTH 142, 143 and
one of the following: MTH 244 and 6 semester hours of advanced mathematics
(no more than 3 hours of courses cross listed with STA), or 10 semester
hours of advanced mathematics (no more than 3 hours of courses cross
listed with STA). Prerequisites should be carefully noted. The following
courses can only be used as required advanced electives by students
who are seeking elementary/middle school teacher certification:
MTH 381, 382, 383, 384, 386, and 387. The following
courses can only be used as required advanced electives by students
who are seeking secondary teacher certification: 484 and 485.
A student’s major program of study may also
impose requirements on a minor in mathematics. Thus, the selection
of courses for a mathematics minor should be made with the counsel
of both the major advisor and a mathematics advisor.
Minor in Statistics
Requirements are adjusted to accommodate program emphases.
Emphasis on Statistical Theory
STA 379, 380, 471, 472, and two courses elected from STA 381, 470, 473, and 474.
Emphasis on Statistical Method
STA 379, 380, 381, 474, 473, and one course elected from STA 470, CS 477, MTH 394, and MTH 396.
A concentration of twelve semester hours is appropriate for students who need an understanding of statistics to augment study in another field but who do not require a minor in statistics. A typical concentration might consist of STA 379 and 380 with two additional courses selected from STA 381, 470, 471, 472, 473 and 474.
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