2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Mathematics and Statistics
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Kurt Cogswell, Head
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Harding Hall 228
605-688-6196
e-mail: kurt.cogswell@sdstate.edu
http://mathstat.sdstate.edu
Faculty
Mathematics: Professor Cogswell, Head; Professor Flint, Assistant Head, Professors Abraham, Kemp, Kindermann, Larson, Schaal, Schmidt; Professors Emeriti Ayers, Lacher, Monahan, Nielsen, Yocom; Associate Professors Biesecker, Djira, Ge, Kimn, D. Vestal, S. Vestal; Associate Professors Emeriti Broschat, Clever; Assistant Professors Hatfield, Neumann, Pan, Roe, Saunders, Struck, Ye; Instructors Ahrendsen, Alsaker, Bahr, Christensen, Clark, Diischer, Hales, Ji, Leiferman, Omodt, Ulvestad, Werner; Statistics: Professors Kindermann; Associate Professor Ren; Assistant Professors Brandenburger, Djira, Ge, Hatfield, Roe, Saunders, Struck, Wu, Ye; Instructors Ahrendsen, Bahr.
Program Information
The SDSU Department of Mathematics and Statistics is a large, diverse, and active organization. The department’s mission is to provide excellent instruction, conduct high-quality research and scholarly activity, and prepare graduates and provide mathematical and statistical services that are both regionally relevant and internationally competitive. The curriculum includes a broad range of challenging and highly applicable undergraduate courses, allowing students to specialize in financial engineering, computational science, mathematics education, or statistics. The consistent high placement rate of graduates into K12 and university teaching positions, financial institutions, businesses, manufacturing firms, research organizations, and graduate programs speaks directly to the department’s success in preparing graduates for a wide variety of great 21st century careers.
Programs
Facilities and Services
The department offices are located in Harding Hall. The Math Help Center, located in Harding Hall 128 and in the Biostress Basement 0020, provides free walk-in tutoring for students in MATH 095, 102, 103, 115, 120, 121, 123, 125, and STAT 281.
Student Engagement Opportunities
Math majors can engage in research through the summer Research Experiences for Undergraduates. Students can also participate in the two student organizations, Math Club and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, that combine fun with professional development opportunities, go on field trips, and attend mathematics conferences.
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