Lee University Catalog 2022-2023 [Archived Catalog]
Mathematical Sciences
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Blayne Carroll, Chairperson
Professors Blayne Carroll and Caroline Maher-Boulis
Associate Professors Debra Gladden, Jason Schmurr, and Laura Singletary
Assistant Professor Richard Moy
Senior Lecturer Jennifer Minutolo
Associate Lecturers Jennifer Cornett, Amanda Jones, and Ashlee Stephens
Disciplines
Mathematics
Engineering
Computer Science
In harmony with the mission statements of Lee University and its College of Arts and Sciences, the Department of Mathematical Sciences strives to equip students for success in mathematics through its commitment to excellence in teaching, interdisciplinary studies, and innovative research. Majors are provided with a foundation in mathematics to enable them to think critically, communicate clearly, and perform successfully in their vocational calling. Through the integration of faith and its academic disciplines, the department promotes the highest standards of professional and ethical behavior. Students are challenged to discover and use their God-given gifts and talents to make a positive impact in their world.
Mathematics
The mathematics programs (MATHS.BS. MATAS.BS, MATPE.BS) prepare students for graduate study in mathematics and careers in research, statistics, and actuarial science, as well as for further study in engineering.
Mathematics Education
The mathematics education program (MATHS.BST) prepares graduates for initial employment as mathematics teachers in middle and secondary schools and entrance to graduate schools. The program emphasizes critical thinking, problem solving, and development of curriculum and pedagogical skills.
Engineering Science
The Engineering Science degree (EGRSC.BS) is offered in partnership with Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville, TN, and The University of Tennessee - Chattanooga in Chattanooga, TN. This unique program allows students, upon completion of a prescribed curriculum at Lee, to transfer seamlessly to one of the partner institutions and complete a baccalaureate engineering degree from that institution, and to complete their Lee University degree by transfer.
Computer Science
The Computer Science program (CMPSC.BS) prepares students for careers in computing as well as for graduate study in computer science. The program focuses on providing programming experience, theoretical analysis, and mathematical rigor.
ProgramsMajors
Minors
CoursesComputer ScienceEngineeringMathematics- MTHS 098 - Elementary Algebra
- MTHS 099 - Intermediate Algebra
- MTHS 110 - Contemporary Mathematics
- MTHS 121 - Concepts of Mathematics I
- MTHS 122 - Concepts of Mathematics II
- MTHS 123 - College Algebra
- MTHS 135 - Introduction to Statistics
- MTHS 161 - Algebra for Calculus
- MTHS 162 - Trigonometry
- MTHS 181, 182, 183, 184 - Special Topics in Mathematics
- MTHS 221 - Foundations of Geometry
- MTHS 235 - Experimental Statistics
- MTHS 261 - Calculus I
- MTHS 262 - Calculus II
- MTHS 281, 282, 283 - Special Topics in Mathematics
- MTHS 320 - History of Mathematics
- MTHS 335 - Mathematical Probability
- MTHS 336 - Mathematical Statistics
- MTHS 340 - Internship Seminar
- MTHS 341, 342, 343, 344 - Mathematics Internship
- MTHS 346 - Acquiring Professional Skills
- MTHS 347, 348 - Teaching Practicum I, II
- MTHS 349 - Teaching Internship
- MTHS 350 - Logic and Sets
- MTHS 353 - Numerical Analysis
- MTHS 357 - Discrete Mathematics
- MTHS 361 - Calculus III
- MTHS 363 - Differential Equations
- MTHS 365 - Mathematical Modeling
- MTHS 366 - Introduction to Data Analytics
- MTHS 371 - Introduction To Linear Algebra
- MTHS 381, 382, 383, 384 - Special Topics in Mathematics
- MTHS 390 - Introduction to Research
- MTHS 391, 392, 393 - Mathematical Research
- MTHS 395 - Industrial and Applied Mathematics
- MTHS 445 - Financial Mathematics
- MTHS 461 - Real Analysis
- MTHS 465 - Complex Variables
- MTHS 471 - Linear Algebra
- MTHS 475 - Abstract Algebra
- MTHS 481, 482, 483, 484 - Special Topics in Mathematics
- MTHS 490 - Senior Seminar
- MTHS 495 - Mathematics in Faith and Practice
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