Dec 11, 2024  
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Mathematics


Andrew Bennett, Head

Professors: Auckly, Bennett, Chermak, Cochrane, Höehn, Korten, Lin, Maginnis, Maldonado, Nagy, Naibo, Pinner, Poggi-Corradini, Soibelman, Spencer, Turchin, and Yetter
Associate Professors: Albin, Blank, Hakobyan, Jaberi-Douraki, Kerr, Reznikoff, Rojkovskaia, Volok, Zemlyanova, and Zharkov
Assistant Professors: Alali, Amorim, Anno, Chandee, Firsova, Ihnatsyeva, Li, Mazin, Nguyen, and Sadykov
Instructor: Khamis 
Emeriti Professors: Burckel, Crane, Dressler, Lee, Miller, Pigno, Ramm, Saeki, Stamey, and Strecker
Emeriti Associate Professor: Li, Muenzenberger

138 Cardwell Hall
785-532-6750
Fax: 785-532-0546
E-mail: math@math.k-state.edu
www.math.k-state.edu

Our modern technological world has many fields that require mathematical expertise. The Department of Mathematics at K-State offers courses for those pursuing a career in mathematics as well as those needing quantitative and problem-solving skills for use in other fields.

Mathematics graduates are sought both for their specialized knowledge and for their ability to reason and think analytically and solve problems. Well into the future, there will be a demand for mathematically trained people in technologically related positions dealing with applications and in education at all levels.

Dual majors and dual degrees

Students may major in mathematics and another discipline within the College of Arts and Sciences. The degree requirements of both departments must be met. Students may obtain a degree in mathematics and a second degree in a field in another college such as business administration, education, or engineering. The degree requirements of both colleges and majors must be met.

Information for nonmajors

Most colleges and departments require at least one mathematics course. Students should check with their advisors to determine which mathematics courses to take. Incoming students are provided a Placement Exam by K-State that will aid them in selecting the appropriate entry-level mathematics course. Expanded mathematics course descriptions are online.


 

Programs

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science

Concentration

Concurrent

Non-Degree

Courses

Mathematics