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Undergraduate Mathematics Degrees at Aquinas College, Grand Rapids, Michigan

 

 

The mission of the Mathematics Department at Aquinas College is directly linked to the mission of the College in that it provides a program for all students that is an essential part of a liberal arts education. It promotes the study of mathematics in depth in preparation for graduate school or an immediate career, supports the mathematical needs of other disciplines, and supplies a curriculum for all students to enhance their understanding of mathematical thought.

 

 

 

 

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Upon completing a major in mathematics, a student will be able to:

  1. approach complex problems with creativity and persistence.
  2. give an insightful statement about how mathematics fits into a liberal arts curriculum.
  3. verbally explain and discuss mathematics using precise language and an audience-appropriate delivery.
  4. produce mathematical writing that uses proper terminology, notation, and proof techniques.
  5. provide several specific examples of connections among various branches of mathematics, such as calculus, linear algebra, and abstract algebra.
  6. effectively use technology to support mathematical inquiry.
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Program Builds Skills, Confidence and Connections among STEM Students

September 6, 2023

Seven years after its founding, the Juan Olivarez STEM Scholars Program continues to provide participants with the resources, community support and skill building workshops they need to succeed at Aquinas College.

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Summer Research at Aquinas: The Mancala Mechanism

August 1, 2023

This summer, Dr. Joseph Spencer is conducting research with Edin Mehanovic, a senior math major and data analytics minor, through the Mohler-Thompson Summer Research Program to better understand a game mechanism you might recognize: Mancala.

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Summer Research at Aquinas: Anemones in Albertus

July 27, 2023

These Mohler-Thompson Summer Researchers are studying the genes of anemones to better understand coral bleaching.