The mission of the undergraduate program in mathematics is to equip our students with analytical, logical, and problem solving skills necessary to effectively solve and communicate mathematics. We prepare our majors to apply their knowledge in advance degree programs and careers requiring expertise in mathematics.
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Students will be able to clearly present mathematical ideas in oral form.
- Students will be able to clearly present mathematical ideas in written form.
- Students will be able to solve calculus related problems.
Plan of Study
Mathematics
minors:
Mathematics
Secondary Education
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Salary Information
The median annual wage for mathematicians was $105,030 in May 2019.
The median annual wage for statisticians was $91,160 in May 2019.
Overall employment of mathematicians and statisticians is projected to grow 30 percent from 2018 to 2028, much faster than the average for all occupations.
INFORMS - Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences
SIAM - Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
American Mathematical Society - (AMS)
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics - (NCTM)
American Statistical Association - (ASA)
Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM)
American Association of University Women Selected Profession Fellowships
American Statistical Association Scholarships
Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Associations Stem Scholarships
Graduate School Support for Women in STEM
Hertz Foundation Graduate Fellowship | Scholarship ... - EXPO
Program Coordinator
Kenneth Jones, PhD
Professor, Mathematics & Computer Science
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, and Engineering Technology
129 Lane Hall
Campus Box 951
Elizabeth City, North Carolina 27909
(252) 335-3858 | Fax: (252) 335-3487
kljones@ecsu.edu