California State University, Fresno
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Department of Mathematics

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The College of Science and Mathematics

LARRY W. CUSICK, Chair
SIEUMUOI TAING, Administrative Support Coordinator
Peters Business Building, Room 381
559.278.2992

http://www.fresnostate.edu/math/

B.A. in Mathematics

M.A. in Mathematics
Option: Teaching

Minor in Mathematics

Single Subject Teaching Credential

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Faculty

Larry W. Cusick, Chair

Doreen De Leon, Graduate Coordinator
Undergraduate Advisers: All full-time faculty
Credential Advisers: Agnes Tuska, T. Rajee Amarasinghe, Lance Burger

Carmen Caprau
Comlan de Souza
Stefaan Delcroix
Della C. Duncan
Tamas Forgacs
Ernesto Franco
Katherine S. Kelm
Maria Nogin
Adnan Sabuwala
Oscar Vega
Ke Wu

Paul Kryder, Lecturer
Bill Regonini, Lecturer


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The Department

Mathematics and related subjects play important dual roles in our culture. On the one hand, mathematics is a study in its own right; on the other hand, it is an indispensable tool for expressing and understanding ideas in the sciences, engineering, and an increasing number of other fields. As a consequence, employment opportunities for mathematicians have been expanding in recent years. The courses offered by the department are designed to develop skills in, and an appreciation and understanding of, both roles.

Because there are so many different areas in which a trained mathematician can find employment or continue studies, the department offers a large number of electives within the mathematics major. By selecting appropriate courses, students have considerable flexibility to accommodate their individual interests. Students should consult with a department adviser for specific recommendations as to which electives are suited to their career paths.

Electives in applied mathematics prepare students to assume positions in technical industries or government employment, or to continue advanced studies in the applied area.

Electives in pre-college teaching in mathematics provide students with the necessary background for obtaining a California Secondary Teaching Credential in mathematics. In order to complete the credential requirements, a fifth year of education courses, classroom observation, and practice teaching is needed. At the present time, there is an increasing demand for well-trained people in this area.

Electives in pure mathematics prepare students for the pursuit of graduate studies leading to advanced degrees and employment at the college or university level, or research in industries.

Electives in statistics and probability provide a foundation for students planning to work as statisticians for industry or government agencies. They also can enhance employment opportunities in the bioscience and health-related fields. Statistics courses (in addition to MATH 75 [or 75A and B], 76, and 77) are essential for the first two Actuarial Examinations offered by the Society of Actuaries.

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