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Mathematics Department

Spring 2010 Highlights

Have You Considered a Career in Teaching Math and Science?

Enroll in EDUC-105 Math and Science Future Teachers Seminar for Spring 2010.

  • Complete 50 hours of Service Learning as a classroom assistant in an elementary or secondary school
  • Earn 3 CSU/UC transferable units
  • Receive a $300 scholarship
  • Meet once a week: Friday, 10:00am - 1:10pm in the Child Development Center, Room CD-122 at the Fremont campus in a seminar on teaching math and science, assessment, methodology, and the school environment
  • Meet with your Ohlone instructor, mentor teacher and fellow students and their mentors for a monthly reflection on your classroom experience
  • Prepare for a seamless transfer into a Bachelor’s Degree/Secondary Credential Program at a CSU or UC campus

Register using WebAdvisor. If you are interested in this exciting program, please, contact Tania Munding, Mathematics Professor, Ph.D., at tmunding@ohlone.edu or (510)-979-7448.

About the Math Department

The Math Department offers a full range of math courses from Arithmetic through Calculus and Differential Equations.

The Associate of Science Transfer Degree in Mathematics curriculum is designed to prepare students for studying Mathematics at most universities. This program will enable students to develop a strong foundation in mathematics, physics, and computer studies. Furthermore, the theoretical knowledge and laboratory skills acquired by students in this program will also enhance their success with obtaining entry-level jobs that require two years of college-level math and science.

Contact Information

If the links in the left sidebar do not provide the information you need, contact one of the people listed.

  • TI-89 calculator drawn by student Elton Kong - Math as Art.Mikelyn I. Stacey
    Dean, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Mathematics
    (510) 659-6276
    mstacey@ohlone.edu
    Location: Building 1, Room 1138, Fremont campus

  • Sila Marques
    Executive Assistant,
    Mathematics Department
    (510) 659-6080
    Fax (510) 979-7318
    smarques@ohlone.edu
    Location: Building 1, Room 1141, Fremont campus

  • Math Faculty Contact
    Bob Bradshaw
    (510) 659-6027
    bbradshaw@ohlone.edu

  • Math Learning Center
    (510) 659-6174
    Location: Hyman Hall, Room HH- 215, Fremont campus

Academic Dishonesty

The Math Department strongly believes in academic honesty and will exercise the department's rights when students are found cheating. Read Ohlone College's Academic Honesty Policy.

Division

Humanities, Social Sciences, and Mathematics.