Mathematics has been coined as the queen of sciences. Mathematics
is the purest and most profound of intellectual disciplines. What
other discipline has a golden braid of “truth” reaching
from Pythagoras, Euclid, and Archimedes to Fermat, Newton, Euler,
Gauss, and Riemann!
Mathematics, like music, is a universal language. It’s the
language of the engineer, the biologist, the chemist, and the
physicist. Carl Sagan’s classic novel Contact asserts that
if there is extraterrestrial intelligence, the means of contact
would be mathematics.
Mathematics is a human creative endeavor of understanding. It
is the study of patterns in shape, time, distance, and space through
careful reasoning and rigorous deductions. Modern applications
include Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), enabling physicians
to see more clearly. Other new mathematic discoveries include
a 128-bit encryption for secure commerce on the World Wide Web
(WWW), Global Positioning Systems (GPS), algorithms for speech
recognition and canning spam by thwarting unwanted e-mail.
What do mathematicians do?
Men and women trained in mathematics are employed in a wide variety
of fields where data analysis and logical thought processes are
critical. Undergraduate training in mathematics trains students
to organize their thought processes and hone their critical thinking
skills.
What are the unique features of Tri-State's mathematics
program?
Tri-State's program offers small classes taught by full time professors
that are committed to their profession and committed to the development
of each student's full potential in an environment that is friendly
and non threatening. Every student is assigned a faculty advisor
who will assist in designing an individual program of study. The
faculty maintains regular scheduled office hours, as well as regular
scheduled "math help" sessions eight hours per week.