Outcome Matrix for Mathematics Majors

The Math Department has established eight outcomes for graduating mathematics majors. The eight outcomes are:

  1. Demonstrates profeciency in Algebra and Trigonometry necessary for success in advanced mathematical studies.
  2. Demonstrates proficiency in Differential, Integral, and Multivariable Calculus necessary for success in advanced mathematical studies.
  3. Demonstrates content knowledge of both abstract and applied mathematical disciplines by stating definitions, salient theorems, and proofs of major theorems and concepts that are core content in upper division courses.
  4. Organize and explain their knowledge of logic and mathematical content in the structure of original valid proofs.
  5. Communicate mathematical ideas effectively in both written and oral context.
  6. Apply major definitions, theorems and algorithms in problem solving.
  7. Use appropriate technological tools while solving mathematical problems.
  8. Prepare professionally for graduate school or employment in mathematics or related fields.
Upon completing a major in Mathematics, students will have met / completed these outcomes:
Outcomes
Number Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Math 112 Calculus I M I,P I I I I,P I I
Math 113 Calculus II M P I I I P
Math 214 Multivariable Calculus M I I P
Math 301 Foundations of Mathematics P P P P
Math 321 Mathematical Statistics I I M P
Math 332 Introduction to Complex Variables P P P
Math 334 Differential Equations P P I M
Math 343 Elementary Linear Algebra I P P P
Math 371 Abstract Algebra I M M P
Math 372 Abstract Algebra II M M M
Math 441 Advanced Calculus I M M P
Math 442 Advanced Calculus II M M M
Math 490 Mathematics Seminar M
CS 201 Web Programming P M
PHYS 121 General Physics P P P
I = Introduced, P = Practiced with Feedback, M = Demonstrated at Mastery Level
S. Hyde
Last modified: Tue Aug 26 17:54:04 HST 2008