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There is a growing need for people who can combine knowledge of mathematics and
science to formulate and solve practical problems. The intent of the Applied
Mathematics Option is to provide a broad range of computational and analytical
skills, practice in mathematical modeling, and some fundamental knowledge of a
scientific discipline. Computational and applied mathematicians are employed
in a variety of positions in industry, business, and government.
Students must complete a minor in one of: Biomedical Sciences, Chemistry, Computer Science,
Physics, or Statistics. Students should select their minor in the area in which
they intend to apply their mathematical talents, and then they should select
electives that are particularly suited to the problems in that area.
The General Mathematics Major is the most flexible mathematics major offered at Western. By careful selection of electives, students may combine this major with interests in both the natural and social sciences. Students have even used this major to prepare for law school. The General Mathematics Major provides excellent preparation for graduate study in mathematics. In addition to a strong background in mathematics, this program stresses vigorous logical thinking and communication of abstract concepts.
The Secondary Teaching of Mathematics Major combines theoretical mathematics with teaching techniques. This program is designed for students planning to teach in junior or senior high schools. With the current national focus on improving mathematics education, this is a strong major for students interested in a career in education. The major has recently been tailored to meet the modern secondary school curriculum. Background in computer usage, statistics and applications of mathematics are included.
The department offers three minors: General Mathematics, Secondary Mathematics Teaching, and Elementary and Middle School Teaching.