Mission
The Department of Mathematics offers Bachelor of Science degree programs in Mathematics, and Mathematics Education (both temporarily suspended until Spring 2023).1. The Department also provides, for all undergraduate programs, service courses in mathematics .
Computing Resources: The Department has two computer laboratories equipped with over 30 PCs each. These computer facilities and several other campus wide computer facilities are available for all students. Students in undergraduate courses benefit from the wide variety of computing resources made available at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore as a member of the University System of Maryland. Windows-based systems provide a rich computing environment both for majors and for students in service courses.
Library facilities are extensive and are supplemented each year. Opportunities exist for student participation in faculty research projects.
Objectives
The Department seeks to:
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Attract and retain students in Departmental programs by providing current and challenging curricula, effective advisement, and innovative instructional strategies;
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Attract and retain well qualified faculty dedicated to preparing students, both academically and socially, to be competitive in the global workforce environment;
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Develop and implement up-to-date curricula that provides a balance between theory and practice;
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Develop and maintain up-to-date computing facilities and other learning/instructional environments;
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Provide co-curricular opportunities for students via participation in faculty/student research projects, professional or student organizations, and pre-professional internships;
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Encourage undergraduate students to participate in inter-disciplinary research activities and industry- funded design projects; and
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Develop and maintain mutual cooperation and partnerships with area industries.
General Program Requirements
Prospective freshmen students must have earned a high school diploma from an accredited school or have completed the requirements for and have received the GED. Additionally, students must have successfully completed the following: four years of English; three years of social science/ history; two years of a laboratory-based science; three years of mathematics, including Algebra I, II and Geometry; and two years of a foreign language.
Departmental Requirements
Mathematics (Temporarily Suspended Until Spring 2023) – This program is designed for persons who wish to pursue careers in mathematical analysis or modeling in government, industrial, financial, consulting, or academic settings. The content of this program covers a broad spectrum of pure and applied mathematics. Courses are offered in a variety of topics including Calculus, Real and Complex Analysis, Number Theory, Topology, Linear Algebra, Modern Algebra, Statistics, Numerical Analysis, and Probability. It is highly recommended that students take 300 and 400 upper level computer science, natural science, and engineering and technology courses relevant to their field of interest. The program requires 120 credit hours with a grade of “C” or better in required major and elective courses.
Mathematics Education (Temporarily Suspended Until Spring 2023) - This program is designed for persons who wish to pursue careers in secondary mathematics education. The content of this program is similar to that of Mathematics. It is supplemented by professional education coursework. The program requires 130 credit hours with a grade of “C” or better in the required major courses, electives, and professional education courses. Students should consult the Department of Education about the minimum GPA requirement for admission into education programs.
Minor Programs (Temporarily Suspended Until Spring 2023)
The Department offers minors in Mathematics. A grade of “C” or better is required in the courses taken to satisfy the minor. In accordance with the particular guidelines given below, a specific minor program for individual students will be set up and approved by the Chair of the Department, or a designee, in consultation with the student involved. Students in a program (like computer science directed toward science or business) that requires Calculus I or the first computer science course cannot do any of our minors since all these specifically require MATH 112 or CSDP 221. For double majors, students are allowed to substitute other upper-level courses, approved by the chair, for such duplicate required courses.
DIRECTORY OF FACULTY
Chapin, Jr., Edward William, Assistant Professor
B.S., Trinity College at Hartford, M.A. and Ph.D., Princeton University
Chi, Albert, Assistant Professor
M.A. Ph.D. Oklahoma State University
Cornelius, Jason, Assistant Professor
B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Delaware State University
Cornelius, Tiara, Associate Professor
B.S., University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Ph.D., Delaware State University
Elbeshir, Manal, Lecturer
B.S., University of Khartoum, M.S., University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Johnson, Robert, Associate Professor
B.S., University of Louisiana, Ph.D., St. Louis University
Kohl, Russell W., Associate Professor
B.S., Ph.D., Delaware State University
Malik, Bashir Malik, Associate Professor
B.S., University of Khartoum, Ph.D., University of Essex, England
Offen, Keith, Lecturer
B.A., Rhode Island College, M.S., Delaware State University
Ridlon, Candice, Professor
B.S. Florida State University, Ph.D. Florida State University
Salamabi, Manal, Lecturer
B.S., University of Khartoum, M.S., University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Williams, Mark, Associate Professor
B.A., Oakland University, Ph.D., University of Cincinnati