2024-2025 University Catalog
Mathematics Department
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College of the Sciences
Ellensburg
Samuelson, room 208
Mail Stop 7424
509-963-2103
Fax: 509-963-3226
https://www.cwu.edu/academics/math/
Faculty and Staff
Chair
Chris Black, PhD
Associate Chair
Sooie-Hoe Loke, PhD
Professors
James Bisgard, PhD, analysis
Chris Black, PhD, differential and algebraic geometry, mathematics education (Westside)
Stuart Boersma, PhD, differential geometry, general relativity
Yvonne Chueh, PhD, actuarial science, statistics
Dominic Klyve, PhD, computational number theory, history of mathematics, statistics
Jean Marie Linhart, PhD, applied mathematics
Aaron Montgomery, PhD, topology, algebra
Mark Oursland, EdD, mathematics education
Associate Professors
Emilie Hancock, PhD, mathematics education
Peter Klosterman, PhD, mathematics education
Sooie-Hoe Loke, PhD, actuarial science, probability, analysis
Assistant Professors
Brent Hancock, PhD, mathematics education
Sahadeb Upretee, PhD, actuarial science
Senior Lecturers
Molly Andaya, MAT, mathematics
Ann George, MS, mathematics and computer science
Jim Miller, MAT, mathematics
Steve Stein, PhD, educational administration
Richard Trudgeon, MA, administration and curriculum
David Wylie, MS, mathematics
Lecturer
Dylan Gustafson, MS, applied and computational mathematics
Staff
Brenda Bland, secretary supervisor
Department Information
Mathematics is an area of knowledge that includes the science of numbers, quantity, patterns, and encompasses the craft of creating new knowledge by using deductive logic and abstraction. As stated in the curriculum guide to majors in the mathematical sciences, “Mathematics is an essential tool in science, technology, business, and elsewhere. At its core, mathematics is a way of thinking that enriches all human activity, even where mathematical content does not explicitly appear. Majoring in mathematics is preparation for life, regardless of one’s intended career.”
Graduates from our programs are teachers and professionals in business, industry, and government. CWU mathematics majors learn to analyze complex situations, solve problems, and communicate their results to a broad audience. To this end, the mathematics curriculum includes theoretical and applied courses, opportunities for mathematical computing and undergraduate research, and courses designed to prepare individuals pursuing certification in middle or high school mathematics teaching. Students are also supported with additional extracurricular programs including the Math Club, Actuarial Science Club, Teach STEM Club, mathematical outreach opportunities, and the Mount Stuart mathematics seminar.
Planning Your Degree
All future majors must meet with a departmental advisor to map out a graduation plan and should continue to meet with the advisor to map out course and career plans. Most upper-level mathematics courses are offered at most once per year, and so meeting with an advisor is crucial to set up the most efficient graduation plan and to avoid delayed graduation.
Mathematics Honors Certificate
The Mathematical Honors Program is a program for mathematically enthusiastic students who are looking for extended opportunities to engage in studying more mathematical topics than are currently covered in the required coursework. The program includes a mathematical course curriculum and additional experiences for students who want to graduate with honors. The mathematical honors curriculum is composed of a series of seminars that explore how mathematics, humanities, sciences, and social sciences converge to investigate and answer important questions. There are both lower and upper division honors courses, with varying topics each quarter. To graduate with mathematical honors, students participate in these seminars and complete a culminating research or creative project. In addition, students engage in mathematical and science outreach experiences in which they practice communicating mathematics to the broader community.
Course Offerings
Frequency of course offering information can be found at the department website: https://www.cwu.edu/academics/math/ or by contacting the department directly. Most upper-level mathematics courses are offered at most once per year.
ProgramsBachelor of Arts (B.A.)Bachelor of Science (B.S.)Non-degree Undergraduate Minors or CertificatesCoursesMathematics (MATH)- MATH 100A - Pre-Algebra
- MATH 100B - Introductory Algebra
- MATH 100BC - Accelerated Algebra
- MATH 100C - Intermediate Algebra
- MATH 101 - Mathematics in the Modern World
- MATH 102 - Mathematical Decision Making
- MATH 103 - Mathematics for Social Justice
- MATH 120 - Mathematics as a Mirror: Cultural and Historical Approaches (Put on reserve 9/16/24, will go inactive 8/24/27)
- MATH 130 - Finite Mathematics
- MATH 152 - Functions and Reasoning
- MATH 153 - Pre-Calculus Mathematics I
- MATH 154 - Pre-Calculus Mathematics II
- MATH 155 - Applied Precalculus
- MATH 164 - Foundations of Arithmetic
- MATH 170 - Intuitive Calculus
- MATH 172 - Calculus I
- MATH 173 - Calculus II
- MATH 207 - Mathematics Honors Seminar - Lower Level
- MATH 210 - Statistics, Society, and Decisions
- MATH 211 - Statistical Concepts and Methods
- MATH 226 - Mathematics for Teachers: Geometry and Measurement
- MATH 232 - Discrete Modeling for Middle-level Teachers
- MATH 250 - Intuitive Geometry for Elementary Teachers (Put on reserve 9/16/24, will go inactive 8/24/27)
- MATH 260 - Sets and Logic
- MATH 265 - Linear Algebra I
- MATH 272 - Multivariable Calculus I
- MATH 273 - Multivariable Calculus II
- MATH 298 - Special Topics
- MATH 299 - Seminar
- MATH 299A - Seminar - Actuarial Science Major Orientation
- MATH 299E - Orientation Seminar: Secondary Mathematics
- MATH 299S - Seminar - Math Major Orientation
- MATH 300 - The Habits of Mind of Mathematical Thinkers
- MATH 309 - Mathematical Computing
- MATH 314 - Probability and Statistics
- MATH 316 - Mathematics for Teachers: Proportional Reasoning and Algebra
- MATH 320 - History of Mathematics (Put on reserve 9/16/24, will go inactive 8/24/27)
- MATH 323 - Teaching Middle-level Mathematics (Put on reserve 9/16/24, will go inactive 8/24/27)
- MATH 325 - Instructional Practices for Teaching Mathematics (Put on reserve 9/16/24, will go inactive 8/24/27)
- MATH 330 - Discrete Mathematics
- MATH 331 - Continuous Models (Put on reserve 9/16/23, will go inactive 8/24/26)
- MATH 332 - Discrete Models
- MATH 335 - Combinatorics and Graph Theory
- MATH 337 - Cryptological Mathematics
- MATH 351 - Point Set Topology
- MATH 355 - College Geometry I
- MATH 360 - Algebraic Structures
- MATH 363 - Introductory Group Theory
- MATH 365 - Linear Algebra II
- MATH 371 - Advanced Calculus
- MATH 376 - Differential Equations I
- MATH 377 - Differential Equations II
- MATH 396 - Individual Study
- MATH 397 - Honors
- MATH 398 - Special Topics
- MATH 399 - Seminar
- MATH 405 - Probability and Statistics for Teachers
- MATH 406 - Algebra for Teachers
- MATH 407 - Mathematics Honors Seminar - Upper-level
- MATH 410A - Advanced Statistical Methods I
- MATH 410B - Advanced Statistical Methods II
- MATH 410C - Advanced Statistical Methods III
- MATH 411A - Probability Theory
- MATH 411B - Mathematical Statistics I
- MATH 411C - Mathematical Statistics II
- MATH 414 - Time Series Analysis (Put on reserve 9/16/24, will go inactive 8/24/27)
- MATH 416A - Actuarial Science Problems II
- MATH 416B - Actuarial Science Problems III
- MATH 417A - Short-Term Actuarial Mathematics I
- MATH 417B - Short-Term Actuarial Mathematics II
- MATH 417C - Short-Term Actuarial Mathematics III
- MATH 418A - Financial Mathematics I
- MATH 418B - Financial Mathematics II
- MATH 418C - Financial Mathematics III
- MATH 419A - Long-Term Actuarial Mathematics I
- MATH 419B - Long-Term Actuarial Mathematics II
- MATH 419C - Long-Term Actuarial Mathematics III
- MATH 430 - Introduction to Theory of Numbers
- MATH 440 - Mathematical Theory of Financial Economics (Put on reserve 9/16/24, will go inactive 8/24/27)
- MATH 455 - College Geometry II
- MATH 456 - Geometry for Teachers
- MATH 461 - Abstract Algebra I
- MATH 462 - Abstract Algebra II
- MATH 467 - Middle-Level Mathematics Capstone
- MATH 468 - Mathematics BA Capstone
- MATH 471 - Advanced Analysis I
- MATH 472 - Advanced Analysis II
- MATH 475 - Mathematical Modeling
- MATH 476 - Numerical Methods and Analysis I
- MATH 477 - Numerical Methods and Analysis II
- MATH 478 - Acquiring and Cleaning Data in Data Science
- MATH 479 - Data Analysis in Data Science
- MATH 481 - Advanced Topics in Mathematics
- MATH 486 - Mathematical Modeling for Middle-level Teaching (Put on reserve 9/16/24, will go inactive 8/24/27)
- MATH 489A - Actuarial Senior Seminar: Predictive Analytics and Actuarial Modeling
- MATH 490 - Cooperative Education
- MATH 491 - Workshop
- MATH 495 - Undergraduate Research
- MATH 496 - Individual Study
- MATH 497 - Honors
- MATH 498 - Special Topics
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