Mathematics

Introduction & Overview 

Mathematics majors develop a solid understanding of the principles of mathematics, which provides the foundation for graduate studies or for employment in a mathematics-related field.

With a range of course offerings beginning with introductory-level mathematics, the program provides a strong undergraduate foundation. The program aims to prepare students to continue their education in graduate study, to teach mathematics at the primary and secondary level, to provide the foundation for study in such related fields as chemistry, physics and computer science, to give students the necessary background to enter certain areas of business and industry, and to acquaint students with the basic concepts of mathematics, an essential aspect of a liberal arts education. 

 

Degree

Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics 

Minor

Mathematics

Career Ideas

Actuary, Aeronautical & Aerospace Engineer, Atmospheric & Space Scientist, Bank & Branch Manager, Biopsychologist, Budget Analyst, Computer Programmer, Financial Analyst, Logistician, Mathematician, Physicist, Psychometrist, Statistician, Teacher, and Video Game Designer.

 

Division Chair 

Christopher Pappas, 914.323.1276, Christopher.Pappas@mville.edu

 

Full-Time Faculty

Mirela Djordjevic

Paul Ellis

A. Mia Heissan

Phyllis Lefton

Jonathan Munson

Faculty Emeriti

Gerard Kiernan

Arnold Koltun

Edward Schwartz

 

Administrative Assistant

Kathleen Mulligan, kathleen.mulligan@mville.edu