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2016-2017 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Department of Mathematics and Statistics


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Magda Toda, Ph.D., Interim Chairperson

Horn Professors: Allen, Conover
Dick and Martha Brooks Regents Professor: Ghosh
Professors: Aulisa, Bennett, Christensen, Dwyer, Gelca, D. Gilliam, Harris, Ibragimov, Iyer, Jang, Lewis, Lindquist, Mansouri, Schovanec, Solynin, Surles, Toda, Trindade, Wang, Williams
Associate Professors: Byerly, Drager, Hamilton, Higgins, Hoang, Howle, Juan, Ledet, Lee, Long, Monico, Roeger, Seaquist, Weinberg
Assistant Professors: Bornia, Ellingson, Ghosh, McCarthy, Su
Instructor: X. Gilliam

CONTACT INFORMATION: 201 Mathematics and Statistics Bldg., Box 41042, Lubbock, TX 79409-1042, T 806.742.2566, F 806.742.1112, www.math.ttu.edu

About the Department

This department supervises the following degree and certificate programs:

  • Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
  • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
  • Master of Arts in Mathematics
  • Master of Science in Mathematics
  • Master of Science in Statistics
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics
  • Graduate Certificate in Mathematics

Dual Degree Program

  • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics/Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

A Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Mathematics with a minor in actuarial science has been offered since 2008. In addition, the department supervises programs leading to minors in mathematics and to teacher certification in mathematics at the middle and secondary school levels.

Additional Requirements

Residency Requirement. For the minor and major in mathematics, at least one half of the upper-level mathematics courses must be taken in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Texas Tech University. This residency requirement will be waived by the department only in very exceptional circumstances.

Teacher Education. The Department of Mathematics and Statistics cooperates with the College of Education in offering plans for teacher certification in mathematics at both the middle and secondary school levels. A student must have a grade of C or better in each mathematics course counted toward middle- or secondary-education certification.

The courses offered in mathematics for students intending to prepare themselves for middle school teaching are MATH 1320 , MATH 2370 , MATH 2371 , MATH 3370 , MATH 3371 , MATH 3372 , MATH 4370 , and MATH 4371 .

The student preparing to teach in the secondary school may select mathematics as a teaching field and complete the program for teacher certification in mathematics. Students planning to become high school teachers should minor in secondary education. The university is implementing a new teacher education program that allows students to earn their teacher certification along with an M.A.. Students wishing to obtain teacher certification should consult with the department’s undergraduate advisor and see a College of Education advisor to complete a certification plan.

The minimum requirements for the teaching field in mathematics at the secondary level are as follows:

NOTE: A satisfactory score on the placement exam or satisfactory completion of TSI requirements is required for entrance to all above courses. Texas Success Initiative (TSI) students who have not passed the mathematics section of the TSI test may not enroll in MATH 1320  or MATH 1321  until they have successfully completed their prescribed program of TSI mathematics skills development. See course listings for descriptions and prerequisites for the courses listed above.

Undergraduate Dual Degree

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics participates with the Department of Computer Science to offer a 162-hour dual degree program in mathematics and computer science. This is a five-year program that culminates in a B.S. in Mathematics with a minor in computer science from the College of Arts and Sciences and a B.S. in Computer Science from the College of Engineering. Students should consult with an academic advisor in each college and may declare either as their primary college. See the Department of Computer Science  catalog section for curriculum information.

Graduate Program

For information on graduate programs offered by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, visit the Graduate School  section of the catalog.

Program Offerings & Course Descriptions

Programs

    Bachelor’sUndergraduate Minor

    Courses

      Mathematics (Developmental Courses)Mathematics (Undergraduate Courses)

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