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New Mathematics Student Orientation

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New Mathematics Student Orientation

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    Slide 1:Monday, September 22nd, 2008 Rowland Hall 101

    Slide 2:I. Welcome II. The World of Mathematics III. Overview of the Mathematics Department IV. Tips for Success in Math Courses V. Mathematics Opportunities VI. Questions

    Slide 4:Cryptography Cancer Modeling (Dr. Alice Silverberg) (Dr. Natalia Komarova) Differential Geometry Planetary Tides (Dr. Zhiqin Lu) (Dr. Sarah Eichhorn)

    Slide 5:High School Math Teacher Community College Math Professor College Math Professor Actuary Software Designer Biostatistician Government Lab Researcher Financial Analyst Industry Analyst/Engineer Education Materials Developer Industry Consultant

    Slide 6:High Schools, Colleges, Universities NSA Government Labs Microsoft IBM Hoffman LaRoche Laboratories Lisa Frank Kodiak Group Eastman Kodak NASA Aerospace Corporation Northrup Grumman Proctor and Gamble Theta Engineering Texas Instruments LL Bean Allstate Insurance

    Slide 7:Department Statistics ~ 36 professors (asst., assoc., prof.) ~ 50 lecturers, postdocs, visiting professors ~ 230 undergraduate students ~ 95 graduate students 5 major specializations 8 mathematical possibilities http://www.math.uci.edu

    Slide 8:Major Requirements Lower division 2A,2B Single Variable Calculus 2D,2E Multivariable Calculus 2J Infinite Series and Linear Algebra 3D Differential Equations 3A Linear Algebra *13 Intro to Abstract Math 1 year Physics or Chemistry 1 quarter Computer Science

    Slide 9: Upper division - 14 classes - Depends on specialization chosen - Breadth and Depth - Electives *Talk with advisor in selecting upper division courses appropriate to your career goals

    Slide 10:Specialization / Concentration Options - Mathematics Major (pure) - Concentration in Mathematics for Economics - Specialization in Applied and Computational Mathematics - Specialization in Mathematics for Education - Specialization in Statistics

    Slide 11:Do lots of problems Learn to read mathematics books Never cram for math exams, you should be learning the material throughout the quarter Seek help early if you are confused Learn to read, understand, and create proofs Save everything (old texts and notes!) Try to figure out how different courses material are related to each other Do lots of problems Do lots of problems

    Slide 12:Honors Program Earn distinction upon graduation by - completing special course requirements, - earning a high GPA, - attending an honors math seminar, and - completing an honor thesis.

    Slide 13:Undergraduate Research Opportunities There are many opportunities for undergraduates to get involved in research projects. Once you have completed a few upper division courses, ask faculty about how you could be involved in research if you are interested. Consider looking for internships, REUs, summer research programs, and independent reading courses.

    Slide 14:Anteaters Mathematics Club Club for undergraduate math enthusiasts All are welcome! Club activities include math talks, game nights, movies, conference attendance, volunteer opportunities, math problem sessions, study groups, advising sessions, etc. http://www.math.uci.edu/~sfrey/Mathclub/mathclub.html ** First Meeting: Wed., Oct. 1, 3:00-4:00 pm in RH 306

    Slide 16:Math Club Meeting : Wed., Oct. 1, 3:00-4:00 in Rowland Hall 306 Mathematics of Numb3rs (Freshman Seminar): Mondays 3:00-4:50 (listed as Univ. Stud. on the class schedule)

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