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Chair: Walter Czarnec
Professors: Walter Czarnec, Thomas Koshy,
Mohammad Salmassi, Sonja Sandberg
Associate Professors:
Sarah Mabrouk
Assistant Professors: Joyce Cutler, Eileen Lee, Julie L. Levandosky,
Robert Page Jr.,
Victoria Sapko
The General Education Requirement
All students must satisfy a general education requirement
consisting of eleven (11) courses outside of the major department. The General Education Goal 2 (Quantitative) requirement is
satisfied through the completion of the Mathematics major.
Course Prerequisites
Courses may have specified conditions for enrollment, such
as prior completion of less advanced courses, permission of the
instructor, or appropriate placement test scores. Students should refer to
course descriptions in the department listings for prerequisite
requirements.
Placement Testing
Each incoming student must
take a placement examination in writing, which is administered during
orientation for new students. Shown below are additional dates and times
for the examinations during the 2005-2006 academic year. Contact the
Center for Academic Support and Advising (CASA) for reservations.
Tuesday, September 5, 2006....................................9:30 am
Tuesday, September
5, 2006....................................1:30 pm
Wednesday, October 25,
2006..................................1:30 pm
Thursday, October 26, 2006......................................4:30 pm
Tuesday, January 23,
2007.......................................1:30 pm
Wednesday, March 28,
2007.....................................1:30 pm
Thursday, March
29,
2007.........................................4:30 pm
Mathematics Code
Interpretation
0 May not take a
credit-bearing math course at Framingham State College. Student should
first complete 43.095 General Mathematics or similar course at another
campus.
Q Student may enroll
in non-algebraic math courses: 43.110 College Math I (for Coordinate
majors in Education), 43.117 Introduction to Statistics, and 43.119 Math
for the Liberal Arts.
1 Student may take
any 100-level math course listed above, as well as 43.123 College
Algebra. 2 Student
may enroll in any 100-level math course, plus 43.200 Precalculus or,
after consultation with the Mathematics Department, 43.219 Calculus I.
Programs in Mathematics
Mathematics Major
Mathematics with Minor in Secondary Education
Coordinate Major in Early Childhood or Elementary Education
Minor in Mathematics
Minor in Statistics
General Education
Mathematics Courses Appropriate for General Education
(Gen.Ed.)
Course Descriptions
Mathematics Course Descriptions
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