
- Bachelor of Arts, Mathematics
- Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
- Single Subject Matter Prepara-tion Program in Mathematics
- Concentrations: Those ma-joring in Liberal Studies can complete their concentration in Mathematics.
- Mathematics minor
- Software Engineer, $56,715 annually in our region
- Senior Mathematician, $88,628 annually in our region
- High School Math Teacher, $53,530 annually in our region
- Thomas J. Abram (Chair), Ph.D.
- Viji K. Sundar, Ph.D.
- Jung-Ha An, Ph.D.
- Maryam Arvizu, M.S.
- Michael D. Bice, Ph.D.
- Daniel Birmingham
- Judith L. Clarke, Ph.D.
- Heather A. Coughlin, Ph.D.
- S. Abdul Fazal, Ph.D.
- Louis A. Feldman, Ph.D.
- Kenneth R. Hoover, Ph.D.
- Brian Jue, Ph.D.
- Melanie Martin, Ph.D.
- Natalia Moore, M.A.
- Steven D. Poole, M.S.
- Dana M. Reneau, Ph.D
- John A. Rock, Ph.D.
- Yanhong Wu, Ph.D.
The College provides the state and region with outstanding medical, technical, and scientific professionals, and also responds to the national and regional need for science leading to the sustainability of our valuable environmental resources.
CNS contact info
Dean: Roger R. McNeil, Ph.D.
Phone: (209) 667-3153
E-mail: PMartin@csustan.edu
Web site: www.csustan.edu/CNS
The Mathematics Department has a reputation for quality programs. Our graduates are very successful in entering the careers of their choices, and a number of graduate fellowships are given to our graduates by many of the best known mathematics departments in the country. If that sounds like an equation for success, and you’re up for the work, Mathematics just might be for you.
Speaking of numbers, how many careers are available for those with Mathematics degrees? Possible careers/fields of work include: statistics, operational research, sabermetrics, teaching, consulting, computer programming, actuary, engineering, accounting, finance, cryptology, and ecologist.
- Abstract Algebra
- Probability Theory
- Senior Seminar in Mathematics
- Differential Equations
- Numerical Analysis
- Operations Research
- Complex Variables
- Real Analysis I
MATH 4630:
Probability Theory
Concepts of sample space, probability, random variable, expectation, moment, elementary combinatorial analysis; moment generating function, distribu-tion, and density function. Emphasis on theory and applications.
- To use problem-solving tech-niques to solve both standard and nonstandard mathemati-cal problems
- To use mathematical models to represent and solve real-world problems
- To apply mathematical reason-ing in solving complex problems
- To develop enthusiasm and an appreciation for studying and applying mathematics
Fax: (209) 667-3848
Website: www.csustan.edu/math
Mathematics
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Turlock, CA 95382