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                      | 2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Mathematics Department |  
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 College of the SciencesEllensburg
 Samuelson, room 208
 Mail Stop 7424
 509-963-2103
 Fax: 509-963-3226
 www.cwu.edu/math
 See website for how these programs may be used for educational and career purposes.
 Faculty and StaffChair
 Jean Marie Linhart, PhD
 Associate ChairKathryn Temple, PhD, actuarial science, probability
 ProfessorsChristine Black, PhD, differential and algebraic geometry, mathematics education(Westside)
 James Bisgard, PhD, analysis
 Stuart Boersma, PhD, differential geometry, general relativity
 Yvonne Chueh, PhD, actuarial science, statistics
 Timothy Englund, PhD, group theory, representation theory, statistics
 Dominic Klyve, PhD, computational number theory, history of mathematics, statistics
 Aaron Montgomery, PhD, topology, algebra
 Mark Oursland, EdD, mathematics education
 Kathryn Temple, PhD, actuarial science, probability
 Associate Professors Jean Marie Linhart, PhD, applied mathematics
 Brandy Wiegers, PhD, applied mathematics
 Assistant ProfessorsBrent Hancock, PhD, mathematics education
 Emilie Hancock, PhD, mathematics education
 Peter Klosterman, PhD, mathematics education
 Sooie-Hoe Loke, PhD, actuarial science, probability, analysis
 Sahadeb Upretee, PhD, actuarial Science, mathematics education
 Senior Lecturers Molly Andaya, MAT, mathematics
 Jim Miller, MAT, mathematics
 Andrew Richards, MS, mathematics
 Stephen (Steve) Stein, PhD, educational administration
 Richard Trudgeon, MA, administration and curriculum Lecturers
 Saud Hussein, PhD, mathematics
 Danny Lara, PhD, mathematics
 Staff Brenda Bland, secretary supervisor
 The master of arts for Mathematics Teaching Program has been structured mainly for middle school and high school mathematics teachers. It also may prepare a student for community college teaching and for advanced study in mathematics education. Sequencing of the required coursework is minimal and makes it possible in most cases to complete all the requirements for the degree in three consecutive summer sessions. Admission Requirements: In addition to general guidelines for admission to master’s programs, the department prefers that a student has earned a baccalaureate degree with a major in mathematics or equivalent from an accredited college or university. A student with a baccalaureate degree with a major other than mathematics may be admitted to the graduate program upon the recommendation and permission of the chair of the mathematics department. Any deficiencies for regular admission must be removed during the first year of graduate study.
 Applicants should have one year of teaching experience certified by an appropriate school official.
 Program: The student shall complete at least 46 credits as outlined in an approved course of study filed with the Office of Graduate Studies and Research. Project, ThesisThe choice among a written report, field study, or other project, or a formal research problem in mathematics or mathematics education which results in a thesis based upon the student’s goals, in close consultation with the student’s graduate committee.
 Course OfferingsFrequency of course offering information can be found at the department website: www.cwu.edu/math or by contacting the department directly.
 CoursesMathematics (MATH) Return to: Graduate Departments and Programs
 
 
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