
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Mission Statement
The
primary mission of the Department of Mathematical Sciences is to provide
effective instruction to SUNY Fredonia students. In so doing the department is guided by curricular and
pedagogical recommendations made by relevant professional societies,
particularly the Mathematical Association of America1 and the
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
Students take courses
offered by the department for a variety of reasons, and the department constantly
seeks to better understand the background, strengths, weaknesses, academic
goals, and career aspirations of all its students. Nevertheless, every course offered by the department will strive
to:
·
develop
mathematical thinking and communication skills; and
·
communicate
the breadth and interconnections of the mathematical sciences.
In addition, courses taken primarily to satisfy
general education requirements are designed to:
Cognate courses for students majoring in partner
disciplines will meet the needs of those disciplines and advance the students’
ability to:
· create, analyze, and
interpret relevant mathematical models; and
· make sound arguments based
on mathematical reasoning and careful data analysis.
Programs and courses for pre-service and in-service
teachers, including graduate students, will help them develop:
· a deep understanding,
appropriate to the level of certification, of numbers and operations, algebra
and functions, geometry and measurement, and statistics and probability;
· knowledge of a broad range
of explanations and examples, with facility for separating and reconnecting the
component parts of concepts and methods; and
· the disposition, confidence,
and motivation to pursue career-long mathematical growth.
Finally, programs and courses primarily for our majors
will aim to help students:
· progress from a
procedural/computational understanding of mathematics to a broad understanding
encompassing logical reasoning, generalization, abstraction, and formal proof;
and
· gain experience in the
careful analysis of examples and data, making appropriate use of graphing
calculators, computer algebra systems, visualization software, and statistical
packages;
Overall, the department’s goal is for students to
view mathematics as an engaging field of inquiry, rich in beauty, with powerful
applications, and as a discipline with an intriguing history, vibrant present,
and promising future.
To
achieve such a vision, it is necessary that the department:
·
Make a commitment to excellence in teaching
Each faculty member will
provide effective instruction. This
requires knowledge of the subject, preparation, organization, and availability
both in and out of the classroom.
Formal and informal advisement of students will be performed with
care. Faculty, both individually and as
a group, will engage in regular self-assessment and seek to improve their
teaching and advising through discussions with peers, attendance at workshops
and conferences, and by keeping abreast of the relevant literature.
·
Create a supportive and intellectually stimulating environment
Faculty will engage in
scholarly activity, and will seek to involve students in their work whenever
possible. The department will provide
students with mathematical challenges above and beyond normal coursework ¾ for example, in problem-solving sessions and
the Honors Program. The physical
environment in which students and faculty learn and teach, particularly the
Fishbowl, will be maintained and enhanced with the necessary materials and
amenities. Student membership in
organizations such as Chi Tau Omega (Math Club) will be encouraged, and the
department will provide students with opportunities to attend conferences, make
presentations, hear invited outside speakers, and interact socially with the
faculty and each other. The department
believes that its intellectual climate is enhanced by the presence of students
and faculty from diverse backgrounds, and will promote an atmosphere of support
and respect.
·
Design innovative courses and programs
The department will
collaborate with faculty from other departments to insure that general
education and required cognate courses in mathematics and statistics meet
student needs. Given our especially
proud tradition in the education of teachers, we will work with our partners in
the Professional Education Unit to design effective courses and programs for
pre-service and in-service teachers.
Most importantly, through regular program assessment, keeping abreast of
innovative practices at other universities, and participation in relevant
professional organizations, the department will maintain and seek to enhance
the national reputation it enjoys for the quality of its programs, as well as
for the recognition it has received for success in attracting a relatively
large number of majors.
·
Perform outreach
The department will be
proactive in educating the campus and the larger community about the nature and
beauty of mathematics and importance of mathematics and mathematics education.
·
Recruit and retain the best personnel; develop and improve facilities
The department will make
every effort to recruit and retain the best faculty and students and provide
them with high quality classrooms, offices, technology and other material
support to facilitate their work.
· Strengthen ties with alumni
The department will
cultivate an ongoing relationship with its former
students, and elicit their support and assistance. Alumni can be
invaluable
as guest speakers, as “ambassadors” for the program, and by providing or
helping to locate internships and other career opportunities for students. They are also a critical component of the
department’s assessment system.