2014-2015 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Mathematics
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Faculty
- Professors: Gene Abrams, Robert Carlson, Sarbarish Chakravarty, Greg Morrow (Chair), Rinaldo Schinazi, and Yu Zhang
- Professors Emeriti: James Daly, Keith Phillips, and Kulumani Rangaswamy
- Associate Professors: Radu Cascaval and Barbara Prinari
- Assistant Professors: Zachary Mesyan and Greg Oman
- Senior Instructors: Shannon Michaux and George Rus
- Instructors: Meredith Casey and James Parmenter
Programs of Study
The Department of Mathematics at UCCS offers a wide range of courses, degrees, and programs to meet the needs of a diverse constituency in the Pikes Peak Region. The degree programs include:
A Departmental Honors Track is available for qualified undergraduate students within the BA and BS degrees. For more information visit the website.
Center for Excellence in Mathematics
The Center for Excellence in Mathematics, or Math Center, is located in the Engineering building, room 233. The center began operation in the fall of 1990 as part of a federally funded Title III initiative known as Project Excel. The Math Center provides drop-in tutoring in mathematics, computer science, physics, statistics, and some engineering courses. In addition, the center provides supplemental instruction, problem sessions, workshops, space for small group study as well as a limited amount of one-on-one tutoring for UCCS students free of charge. The computers in the Math Center have a variety of mathematical and statistical software for student use.
Mathematics Academic Policies
Prerequisite Policy
Prerequisites for all 1000-level mathematics courses are directly enforced through the registration and student records systems. In lieu of the prerequisite course, a student may pass the appropriate Math Placement Test for the following courses: MATH 1040, 1050, 1110, 1120, and 1350. For pedagogical and advising purposes, students who take the Math Placement Test are strongly encouraged to do so well before the start of the semester. The Math Placement Test is taken online. See the website for details. For questions about student records, please contact the Office of Student Success.
Calculator Policy
Calculator usage on exams is limited to a basic scientific calculator with a minimal number of storage registers and no graphing capability.
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