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The UNF Mathematics and Statistics Department offers four major programs for
undergraduates as well as minors in both mathematics and statistics. These majors are:
B. A. in Mathematics
B. S. in Mathematics
B. A. in Statistics
B. S. in Statistics
Both mathematics and statistics major and minor requirements can be found
here.
We also offer special courses for other majors. Current offerings are:Elementary
Statistics for Biology majors (Fall 2005 - requires Adobe Acrobat),
PreCalculus for Biology majors (Fall 2005 - .doc file),
Applied BioStatistics for Biology and Statistics majors (Spring 2006 - requires
Adobe Acrobat).
Admissionand Application Information
Scholarship
and Financial Aid Information
Career Resources
Salary surveys
Math-Stat Student Club
Wait List (OWL) Facts
Course Schedule
Click on the above link for a listing of courses for the current semester, and for links to a listing of courses from previous and upcoming
semesters.
Undergraduate Course Catalog
Provides course descriptions as well as an academic calendar and university policies.
(You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader which can be downloaded
here).
Advising
All students are encouraged to speak to the
College of Arts and Science's Advising office
located in Bldg. 51 / Rm. 2500 when changing their major, minor, or when they have other significant academic changes. Freshman and sophomores
with less than 60 hours of credits must meet with the Office of Freshman and Sophomore Advising (Academic
Center for Excellence) located in Bldg. 2 / Room 2120 at least once a year (if not more) to plan their academic schedules. Mathematics
and Statistics majors and minors are strongly encouraged to speak to the Department's Undergraduate Program Director as well.
Call the department at 620-2653 to obtain an appointment.
Honors Program in Mathematics and Statistics
The University provides Honors students
with several benefits including:
Priority Registration - you'll get the classes you want!,
Honors Housing in the Crossings, Honors Scholarships, One-on-One Advising, Classes capped at 20 students, International Travel with Scholarship Support,
Internships at the Washington Center, All Honors classes taught by professors, Discussion based classes, Facilitation Opportunities, and more!
A student may apply for the honors program after completing at least Calculus I, Calculus II, and one other mathematics or statistics course (that counts
toward the major) at the 3000-level or above. An overall GPA of at least 3.25 for courses at or above the level of Calculus I is required.
Once accepted into the program, a student will work with a faculty member to select courses and to complete an honors project. Please see department
chair for details.
ComputingServices
It is important for the Department of Mathematics to be able to quickly and clearly communicate with all of our students. Both Faculty and Staff
regularly use UNF email to provide students with important course and major information. If you do not check your UNF email account, preferring
an off-campus mail account (AOL, Yahoo, Hotmail,etc), you should have your UNF email forwarded.
Alumni Profiles
Profiles of our past degree recipients can be found by clicking here.
Faculty Research Areas
UNF has a wide breadth of faculty research areas. Click here to find out more about the various research areas.
Related Links
Includes links to national math organizations such as the Mathematics Association of America.
Calculating Your GPA
Last Updated October 12, 2007
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