Concentration in Mathematics

Advisers for Concentration in Mathematics

Name
Title
Phone
Email
Office Hours
Hochberg, Murray Associate Professor 718.951.5000 xt 2728 1148 Ingersoll Hall hochberg @ brooklyn.cuny.edu Call the Math Dept. at 718.951.5246
Hu, Jun Professor 718.951.5246 1156 Ingersoll Hall junhu @ brooklyn.cuny.edu by appointment
Preston, Stephen Professor 718.951.5000 xt 2722 2313 Ingersoll Hall stephen.preston @ brooklyn.cuny.edu Call the Math Dept. at 718.951.5246

 

The requirements for early childhood education teacher (birth-grade 2) are described under the Department of Early Childhood and Art Education in the Undergraduate Bulletin. The requirements for childhood education teacher (grades 1-6) programs are described under the Department of Childhood, Bilingual and Special Education in the Undergraduate Bulletin. Students who major in either of these programs and who elect a concentration in mathematics must complete all concentration requirements with a grade of C- or higher in each course and an overall average of C or higher in all mathematics courses taken for the concentration.

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The Department of Mathematics chair, with the approval of the chair of the department's undergraduate curriculum committee, may allow substitutions for one or more of these requirements consistent with the educational goals of the program.

Computer and Information Science 1001. Students exempted from Computer and Information Science 1001 must take a computer and information science course numbered 1110 or higher other than the course used to satisfy the computer and information science requirement below.

Mathematics 1406.

Mathematics 1006 and one of Mathematics 1011 or Mathematics 1012. Completion of some or all of these courses may be waived conditional on the outcome of appropriate placement exams.

Students permitted to enroll in Mathematics 1011 or Mathematics 1012 without taking college algebra must take an additional 3 credits of mathematics besides the courses listed below. Students permitted to enroll in Mathematics 1201 without taking either college algebra or precalculus must take an additional 3 6 credits of mathematics besides the courses listed below.


All of the following courses: Mathematics 1201, 1206, 2011W, 2101, and 2501. Computer and Information Science 1035 or 1600.

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