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Show 286 College of Science than PHIL 2200, "Deductive Logic." PHIL 2200 will not be accepted in transfer as a QL course by another Utah public institution of higher education. Department of Mathematics Department Chair: Paul Talaga Location: Building 4, Room 518C Telephone Contact: Debi Larson 801-626-6095 Professors: Afshin Ghoreishi, Kent Kidman, George Kvernadze, Timothy Steele, Paul Talaga; Associate Professor: James Peters; Assistant Professors: Mahmud Akelbek, Chloe Cai, Julian Chan, Mihail Cocos, Sandra Fital- Akelbek, Matthew Ondrus, Michael D. Wills; Instructor Specialist: Dixie Blackinton From data mining to forensics, mathematics is the language of choice for an ever increasing number of disciplines. The scientist, the engineer, the actuary, the financial planner — all use algebra, geometry, calculus and statistics. But also the voter needs to understand these concepts, albeit at a less advanced level, to reach informed decisions about a multitude of issues from utility rates and retirement saving to information security and global warming. The Department of Mathematics offers a variety of courses (from general interest to advanced levels of applicability), two minors, departmental honors, and three majors. The Mathematics major may be the best choice for someone planning to go directly to graduate school; the Applied Mathematics major prepares one for a job that uses mathematics; the Mathematics Teaching major prepares students to be teachers of mathematics in elementary through high school. Prerequisites Since each course in mathematics requires a working knowledge of principles from prerequisite courses, students are required to earn a "C" grade in each prerequisite course before registering for the next course. Placement Weber State University students will be placed into mathematics courses by the following procedure. A. To enroll in mathematics courses MATH 1030, MATH 1040, MATH 1050, MATH 1060, or MATH 1080 a student must have either: 1. Received a Math ACT score of 23 or above, within the past 24 months or 2. Sco red sufficiently high o n a place ment exam at the WSU testing center within the past twelve months. or 3. Completed the prerequisite course with a grade of "C" or higher within the past 12 months. Students who score below 23 on the Math ACT will be placed into developmental courses, if applicable, based on the information outlined in the WSU Assessment & Placement Standards document. The purpose of this policy is to help students succeed academically by matching their skills and knowledge with the appropriate academic course(s) in math. For specific information about the policy goto the online Policies and Procedures Manual PPM 6-2. Also refer to the Developmental Math Program. B. To enroll in Mathematics courses numbered 1210 through 2210, a student must have within the past twelve months either: 2. Obtained the appropriate AP Calculus score described below: b. Five on the BC test places the student in MATH 2210 or higher c. Three or four on the BC test places the student in MATH 1220 d. Four or five on the AB test places the student in MATH 1220 e. Three on the AB test places the student in MATH 1210 or 3. Scored sufficiently high on a placement exam at the WSU testing center. or 4. Completed the prerequisite course(s) with a grade of "C" or higher. Failure to comply with this policy will normally result in the cancellatio n of th estu den t 's m a thco u rse reg is tra tio n. It is recommended that students have their programs (majors and minors) approved before registering for upper division courses. Mathematics (BA) Program Prerequisite: Not required for Mathematics and Applied Mathematics majors. Mathematics Teaching majors must meet the Teacher Education admission and licensure requirements (see Teacher Education Department). Minor: Required only for the regular mathematics major. Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better in courses required for this major (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable), in addition to an overall 2.0 GPA and a 2.0 GPA in mathematics classes numbered 1210 or above. Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 120 credit hours is required for graduation; 31-46 of these are required within the major. A total of 40 upper division credit hours is required (courses numbered 3000 and above); at least nine credit hours of upper division Mathematics must be completed at Weber State University. Advisement All Mathematics majors should see the Mathematics Department to be assigned an advisor. They should meet with their advisors at least once a year to help plan their programs and check on their progress. Call 801-626-6095 for more information or to schedule an appointment. Admission Requirements Declare your program of study (see Program of Study (Major/ Minor) Declaration) with your advisor. There are no special admission or application requirements for the Regular or Applied mathematics emphases. Mathematics Teaching majors must meet the Teacher Education admission and licensure requirements (see Teacher Education Department). Weber State University 2012-2013 Catalog |