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The College of New Jersey
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22 regular full-time faculty Over 300 Mathematics and Statistics majors Several Programs – Mathematics w/ Specializations in: Mathematics Statistics Applied Mathematics Mathematics Secondary Education Mathematics Teaching: Elementary, Early Childhood, Deaf & Hard of Hearing, Special Education, or Urban Education
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Calculus A,B,C Proof Writing through Discrete Mathematics Linear Algebra Capstone
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MATHEMATICS APPLIED MATH Abstract Algebra Real Analysis 6 Options Real Analysis Differential Equations 3 Applied Math options 3 other MAT/STA options, at least 1 must be not applied
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STATISTICS Statistical Inference Probability Regression Analysis Mathematical Statistics 3 Statistics Options 2 Math/Stat Options
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MATHEMATICS TEACHING (NON-SECONDARY) SECONDARY TEACHING Statistical Inference and Probability Number Theory Real Analysis Abstract Algebra Perspectives on the Development of Math Geometry 1 Option Mathematical Structures & Algorithms for Educators Methods of teaching Mathematics Education Courses Statistical Inference and Probability Number Theory Real Analysis Abstract Algebra Perspectives on the Development of Math Geometry 2 Options Methods of teaching Mathematics (2) Education Courses
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Mathematics Statistics Actuarial and Financial Risk Studies Quantitative Criminology
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Placed into Calculus A with SAT Math score 650 or a 29 ACT score and four years of math including Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Trigonometry Allowed to register for Calculus but strongly advised to take Precalculus with SAT Math score between 600 and 640 or ACT 27 or 28 and four years of math Placed into Precalculus with SAT Math score between 550 and 590 or ACT between 24 and 26 Placed into Intermediate Algebra with SAT Math score below 550 or ACT lower than 24
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4 or 5 on Calculus AB exam – placed into Calculus B, receive credit for Calculus A 4 or 5 on Calculus BC exam – placed into Calculus C, receive credit for Calculus A and B 3 on Calculus BC exam – placed into Calculus B, receive credit for Calculus A 4 or 5 on Statistics exam – credit for Statistical Inference (STA 215) 5 on Statistics exam – credit for Statistical Inference & Probability (STA 216 – Ed majors only)
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Dr. Jana Gevertz 2016 MAA Henry Alder Award 1 of 3 winners nationally Dr. Robert Cunningham 2016 Fullbright Specialist -- Anguilla Dr. Nancy Hingston Invited Speaker, 2014 International Congress of Mathematicians, Seoul, Korea
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Syndi Barish 2014 Alana Huszar 2015 Rebecca Santorella 2016 260 national scholarships in science given each year for students intending to pursue graduate work
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Math & Stat Club Pi Mu Epsilon Putnam Exam Garden State Undergraduate Mathematics Conference Tutoring Council of Student Teachers of Mathematics
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CSTM: First NCTM Student Chapter in New Jersey
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MUSE (Mentored Undergraduate Summer Experience) Program Research Experiences for Undergraduates Internships
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TeachingGrad. SchoolCompanies Robbinsville High School, NJUniv. Texas at Austin (PhD & MS) -- now Yale Educational Testing Service Marlboro Middle School, NJRutgers University (PhD) – postdoc Oslo Prudential Financial (Annuities department) South Brunswick High School, NJ Univ. Massachusetts at Amherst (PhD) – now Union College Ernst & Young (IT risk area) Hunterdon School District, NJIndiana University (PhD) –- University of Louisiana Munich Reinsurance (actuarial firm) Barnegat High School, NJUC Davis (PhD) -- FinanceMathematica Policy Research Glen Rock School District, NJUniv. Utah (PhD) -- HarvardNRG Energy (Risk analysis) Lawrence High School, NJUniv. of North Carolina (PhD) University of Nebraska (PhD) Lockheed Martin Burlington City High School, NJSUNY Stony Brook (PhD) Virginia Commonwealth (PhD) Buck Consultants, Secaucus Westfield High School, NJOhio State University (Phd, 2)AON, Metlife East Brunswick School District, NJ North Carolina State University (PhD, 2) -- Duke Government Moorestown High School, NJLaw schools! Seton Hall University (JD) Pharmaceutical firms
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Amazing Careers
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20 Dr. Chris Manno ‘90 2013 New Jersey Superintendent of the Year Dr. Katarzyna Potocka ’99 Associate Professor of Mathematics Ramapo College of New Jersey
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Small class size, taught by faculty (not grad students) Faculty who are teacher-scholars and reknown in their fields Faculty advising MAT 099- Orientation to major Supportive student, department culture
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A Fun Department!
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Contact: Dr. Tom Hagedorn, hagedorn@tcnj.edu, x3053, Chairhagedorn@tcnj.edu Dr. Cathy Liebars, liebars@tcnj.edu, x3043, Associate Chair and Math Education Coordinatorliebars@tcnj.edu Science Complex Room P231 Website: www.tcnj.edu/~mathstat
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