Chair Eric R. Muller Professors Emeriti Howard Bell, Shao-Chien Chang, Velmer B. Headley, John P. Mayberry Professors Howard E. Bell, Ronald A. Kerman, Charles F. Laywine, Eric R. Muller, Jan Vrbik Associate Professors John W. Auer, Mei Ling Huang, Thomas A. Jenkyns, William J. Ralph, Thomas Wolf Assistant Professors Stephen Anco, Henryk Fuks Instructors Dorothy Levay, Dorothy Miners |
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Administrative Assistant, Cathy Ugulini (905) 688-5550, extension 3300 Mackenzie Chown J415 http://www.brocku.ca/mathematics/ The Department of Mathematics offers a unique program, Mathematics Integrated with Computers and Applications (MICA). This innovative program fully integrates computers and applications into a broad spectrum of courses that range over pure mathematics (the study of mathematics for its own sake), applied mathematics (mathematics for applications) and statistics. With its special focus on technology, the MICA program is especially suited for students desiring careers in applications of mathematics that involve computing. Within the MICA program, students can also form areas of concentration in pure mathematics or statistics. This program will be introduced in stages commencing May 2001. The Department of Mathematics is committed to maintaining the high quality of its current honours program during the transition to the new MICA program. Students in the MICA program will get a solid grounding in mathematical theory and learn how to use computer and information technology to apply and present what they have learned. The core of the MICA program consists of MATH 1P40, 2F40, and 3F40 in which students will confront problems from pure and applied mathematics that require experimental and heuristic approaches. In dealing with such problems, students will be expected to develop their own strategies and make their own choices about the best combination of mathematics and computing required to obtain solutions. The department has a special interest in Mathematics Education and offers several programs and courses specifically for prospective teachers. See the section below on programs for future teachers. Certain courses are required for any degree in Mathematics (see below). Because a MATH major needs both facility in dealing with mathematical theories and experience in the application of mathematics to real-world problems, each student should discuss his or her particular interests with faculty before selecting elective courses. |
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Combined major programs have been developed by the Department of Mathematics in co-operation with each of these departments: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics and Physics. Program requirements are listed in the calendar sections of the co-major discipline. If any student wishes a major program that combines Mathematics with any other discipline, he or she may request approval of an individual program from the two departments involved. |
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The Department of Mathematics has identified courses that are particularly appropriate for students preparing to become teachers at either the elementary or secondary levels. |
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To help students meet Primary/Junior Pre-service Education admission requirements at Brock University - MATH 2P52. Three credits for a specialization - MATH 1F92, 1P66, 2P50, 2P51 and 3P91. |
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The Faculty of Mathematics and Science and the Faculty of Education co-operate in offering a concurrent pass BSc/BEd Integrated Studies program with a concentration in mathematics for students interested in teaching grades 4 to 8. After graduation from the BSc/BEd program, students may proceed to an honours Bachelor of Science degree in Integrated Studies. Refer to the Education - Concurrent BSc/BEd Program listing for additional information. |
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For Mathematics as the major area of concentration (a minimum of five credits), an honours degree in Mathematics is recommended. Students should consult the Chair in the selection of courses. For Mathematics as the minor area of concentration (a minimum of three credits) - MATH 1P01, 1P02, 1P12, 2P50, 2P51 and one-half MATH credit. |
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The certificate program will be available to people (normally those with a degree in another discipline) who have completed at least one full-year university level course in Calculus.
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Students may earn a Concentration in Pure Mathematics by successfully completing the courses listed below as part of the academic work leading to a BSc (honours) in Mathematics (with the possible exception of MATH 2P72).
The words "Concentration in Pure Mathematics" will be added to a student's official transcript when the student graduates with a BSc (honours) in Mathematics having completed the above listed requirements. |
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Students may earn a Concentration in Statistics by successfully completing the courses listed below as part of the academic work leading to a BSc (honours) in Mathematics.
The words "Concentration in Statistics" will be added to a student's official transcript when the student graduates with a BSc (honours) in Mathematics having completed the above listed requirements. |
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2001-2002 Undergraduate Calendar
Last updated: August 15, 2001 @ 08:33AM