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MATHEMATICS
The curriculum in Mathematics is designed for those
students who are interested in careers in mathematics or related fields
(after graduation) in industry/government or in pursuing an advanced
degree in mathematics, pure or applied.
The Mathematics Program offers courses leading to the
baccalaureate degree. Minor programs in mathematics and physics. The
program promotes an extensive interdisciplinary approach to provide
students a sound educational background, one that will make the students
quite marketable and thus prepared for gainful employment, or prepared to
pursue graduate study.
The main objectives of the Mathematics Program
are (1) to provide a program of study in mathematics, physics, and
physical science which will enable students to achieve computational and
problem-solving skills, and understanding of basic physical principles,
and will enable them to apply these basic skills to their respective areas
of study; and (2) to provide students in mathematics with the theory and
applications necessary for use in post-baccalaureate study and/or in the
work force, insights into physical and natural laws, and the analytical
and logical thinking necessary for the application of these tools in the
various fields as measured by departmental and national level
examinations.
PHYSICS
(Deactivated effective September, 1990)
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