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Why Saint Louis University for Mathematics
Curriculum and classroom experience
The mathematics faculty
Opportunities outside the classroom
Our graduates
The curriculum and classroom experience:
A primary factor to consider in
choosing a school to study mathematics is the collection of
courses offered and the experience in the classroom. Frequently
this turns into a choice between the friendliness typically associated
with a small school and the opportunities associated with a large
school. SLU has the
best of both worlds between the features normally associated with small
schools and those associated with large schools.
Students in math at SLU can
expect a student-friendly environment that one expects at a small school.
- The math courses for majors are taught with a small
size and are taught by
regular faculty. (Calculus classes are capped at 30 students.)
- Faculty get to know students and can give individual
advice.
- Students get individually recruited for participation in
math
contests and other opportunities.
Like a large school’s program,
math
at SLU has enough breadth to let students tailor the selection of upper
division math courses they take
to their interests and goals.
- Students interested in pure mathematics can choose
theoretical courses that provide a solid preparation for graduate
school.
- Since SLU has a graduate program in mathematics,
exceptional undergraduate students have the opportunity to take
graduate
courses mathematics.
- Students interested in applied mathematics (or
science and engineering students interested in a second major in
mathematics) can focus on a wide selection of more applied courses.
- Students interested in secondary school teaching can select
courses that fill the
requirements of the major and of a teaching certificate at the same
time.
Outside the offerings of the
department, SLU students have the opportunities one would expect
at a comprehensive
private University.
- At SLU, a comprehensive liberal arts core
prepares students with a well-rounded education. (This is
routinely viewed as a big plus by employers.)
- The curriculum allows space so that students either add a
second major or concentration to add context
to their degree or to add significant extra coursework in mathematics.
- Many
job opportunities in mathematics concern mathematics in a particular
setting. At SLU, one can prepare for those careers with a
minor or coursework:
- Finance, operations research, or actuarial science
(Mathematics and business)
- Secondary education (Mathematics and education)
- Bioinformatics (Mathematics, computer science, and
biology)
- Cryptography (Mathematics and computer science)
- Similarly, many graduate programs look for a preparation of
mathematics and a second field. At SLU, one can prepare for those
careers:
- Finance and operations research (Mathematics and business)
- Biostatistics
- Computational science
- Cryptography and computer security
- Study abroad - SLU has
a campus in Madrid and a robust collection of study abroad programs
that fit well in the academic structure.
A big factor to weigh in
choosing schools is the faculty in the major department. The faculty
members in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at SLU
are leaders, both in teaching and in research.
Teaching
For an
undergraduate, teaching has a more immediate impact.
- Nine members of
the department have won awards for their teaching, either at the
college, the state, or the national level.
- A number of faculty members
are involved in innovative projects to develop teaching materials and
methods for the national mathematics community. The projects cover the
full range of courses, from the freshman level, to graduate level.
- All
of the faculty are regularly involved in teaching both upper and lower
level courses.
Research
As a student moves deeper into
the major, the research
of the faculty becomes important, with the leading edge research
enlivening the teaching. The faculty are also leaders in research,
publishing in leading journals, and invited to give addresses on their
scholarly work, both nationally and internationally. The department has
research concentrations in algebra, analysis, geometry, and topology.
Opportunities at SLU outside the classroom
Rumor has it, that students do some things at college other than simply
go to class.
Our Math Graduates:
A final
concern in evaluating a program at a school
is asking what happens to its graduates. As might be expected, we have
a steady stream that move on to graduate programs in mathematics at
excellent schools. We also have a stream of students who go directly to
jobs, as teachers, actuaries, and consultants. What may be surprising
is that we also have a steady stream of students who move on to law or
medical school, or who use an undergraduate degree in mathematics to
prepare for a graduate program in a more applied field.
For more information contact the department chair,
see the University admissions page .
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