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Mathematics
The
Mathematics Department offers courses for students pursuing degrees or
instruction in professional programs such as biology, medicine, engineering,
dentistry, optometry, chemistry and pharmacy. Students can also take courses
in preparation for degrees in science or mathematics and related employment
in areas such as biotechnology, informatics, natural resources management,
public health, quality control, environmental assessment, urban planning,
and municipal water treatment.
Courses
are offered within the Mathematics Department in developmental and college
mathematics, statistical techniques, differential and integral calculus,
linear algebra, differential equations, modern algebra, number theory,
real and complex analysis, Euclidean geometry and mathematical models.
Also available are courses in abstract mathematics and computational methods,
as well as mathematics for prospective elementary school teachers.
Students
are also encouraged to apply their knowledge of mathematics in areas outside
the classroom. Opportunities exist to explore topics beyond the normal
mathematics curriculum through periodically offered mathematics topics
courses and directed independent research.
The
Mathematics Department at Indiana University East offers courses supporting
baccalaureate (4 year) degrees in Biology (BS) and in Natural Science
and Mathematics (BA), with several possible majors. The
Mathematics Department also supports the School of Natural Science and Mathematics
certificate in Laboratory Science which may be completed alone
or in conjunction with any degree program.
For
further information contact our School Dean,
Kumara Jayasuiya, or phone 765-973-8473
or our Developmental Math Coordiantor,
, or phone 765-973-8608.
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