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Undergraduate Programs in the
Department of
Mathematics and Statistics
Skills in the mathematical sciences have become vitally important to
our country and, as a result, have become valuable to the holder. Many
years ago, mathematics training prepared one only for teaching or
graduate school. That is no longer true. Many jobs, at attractive
salaries, are now open to a person with training in the mathematics and
statistics. Increasingly, industry prefers to hire people with the
analytical and problem-solving skills that come from a sound training in
the mathematical sciences.
These Web pages contains further information on the great need for
people of competence in the many disciplines that make up the
mathematical sciences. In particular, it will provide you with
information about the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Oakland
University, its faculty, and its programs. As you read, it will
be evident that we care a great deal about our students and that
we try to accommodate their interests in the best possible manner.
We invite you to visit the Department at your convenience. Please do
not hesitate to contact us if you need additional information or
assistance. The Department is located on the third floor of the Science
and Engineering Building (the eight-story tower at the south end of
campus). The phone number is (248) 370-3431. We'd like to hear from
you.
For further information beyond what is contained in these Web pages,
please contact the academic adviser, Professor Jerrold
Grossman (346
SEB, (248) 370-3443, grossman@oakland.edu.
Click on the
desired information:
- Special
timely announcements
- Forty different math
posters from
the American Mathematical Society, designed to promote appreciation and
understanding of the role mathematics plays in science, nature,
technology, and human culture
- Careers in the
mathematical sciences
- Resources
for Undergraduates, prepared by the American Mathematical Society (AMS)
- National
recommendations from the Mathematical Association of America on
Undergraduate Programs and Courses in the Mathematical
Sciences
- What's new in mathematics these days? Click here for a selection of
expositions on hot areas, prepared by the American Mathematical Society.
- Advising
Newsletters (At the end of the Fall, 1996 Newsletter are several
links to some websites of interest to undergraduate mathematics majors.)
- The undergraduate student mathematics club (S.A.M.)
- Resources of
the department: students, faculty, industrial advisory committee,
equipment
- Undergraduate
curricula: overview
- Degree
requirements (majors): BA in mathematics, BS in mathematics, BS in
applied statistics, Secondary
education program (STEP) (see also the information on STEP from the School
of Education and Human Services), sample schedules
- Information (and
frequently asked questions) about the secondary teacher
education
program in mathematics
- Departmental
minors: liberal arts mathematics minor, applied mathematics minor,
applied statistics minor, applied statistics concentration, secondary
teaching minor
- Checklists
for majors: flowcharts showing all requirements for BA and BS in
mathematics and BS in applied statistics
- Service
courses: for elementary education, business administration, the
natural sciences, health sciences, engineering and computer science, and
courses for general education
- Placement and
prerequisites, including information about advanced placement (see
also our page of Frequently
Asked Questions about placement and
prerequisites)
- Course
equivalencies: a list of courses from most Michigan schools with their
OU equivalent.
- Departmental
policies: rumors, departmental final exams, incompletes, independent
study, course competency, resolution of academic scheduling conflicts,
calculator policy, end-of-term student evaluation questionnaires, awards
and honors
- Miscellaneous
items: transfer students, high school students, advising, academic
conduct, student/faculty responsibilities and grievance procedures
- Undergraduate
courses: catalog descriptions and extra information
- For up-to-date class schedule information, as well as other general
information, return to the Oakland University home page
and click on the SAIL icon. You can also view
tentative schedules of courses offered by the Department of
Mathematics and Statistics for upcoming term by following this link.
Return to Department Home
Page.
Last updated: August 4, 2005.
URL:
http://www.math.oakland.edu/Undergraduate [NOTE:
the capital U is
necessary!]