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2011-2013 Graduate Catalog 
    
2011-2013 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Mathematics


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Dr. Wataru Ishizuka, Program Director
Howley Hall 221
401.865.2784

The Graduate Studies Program in Mathematics leads to the master of arts degree (M.A.) in teaching mathematics. Designed for the mathematics educator, the program is rich and diverse in mathematical content.

Consistent with the recommendation of the National Research Council, the mathematics/computer science faculty at Providence College affirms that excellence in teaching requires a thorough preparation in mathematics and education. The program helps provide this preparation by introducing the student to a variety of topics in both mathematics and mathematics education.

Admission Requirements

  • A completed admission application form and application fee
  • Official transcripts of undergraduate and graduate course work
  • The completion of at least 24 credit hours in mathematics beyond pre-calculus or 18 credit hours in mathematics beyond pre-calculus and six hours in education, with a B average or better in these courses.
  • At least one year of calculus
  • Two letters of reference
  • A personal statement
  • Once accepted, no one will be allowed to enroll as a full-time (9 credits) graduate student without submission and completion of an Immunization Form, available from the program director.

Applicants who do not satisfy the admission requirements may enroll in directed reading courses in preparation for the program. Reading courses are designed through consultation with the program director, and include MTH 519 (Readings in Analysis I), MTH 520 (Readings in Analysis II), MTH 521 (Readings in Algebra I), and MTH 522 (Readings in Algebra II). These courses do not count toward the degree requirements.

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