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For Prospective Students of the Rose Mathematics Program

Message from the Department Head

Hi, my name is Allen Broughton and I am the head of the Mathematics Department at Rose-Hulman. I'm very pleased that you are reading my message and hope that you will explore our program further. We believe that we have an excellent and challenging program and at the same time a nurturing atmosphere focused on undergraduate student learning and development. All the faculty in the department have come to Rose-Hulman because they are dedicated teachers and scholars who enjoy working with young people both in the classroom or a casual chat in the office or hallway.

For more information, I'd like to tell you about our program and department in three ways: a thumbnail sketch, a Question and Answer letter I wrote to a prospective student a few years ago, and links to some of our department web pages. Thanks for your attention to our program. If you have any questions about Rose-Hulman or our program, I or a professor in our department would be more than happy to get you the information or the right person to talk to.

To see someof the careers chosen by our majors and double majors you should check out our alumni profiles site.

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S. Allen Broughton
Professor and Head of Mathematics

Rose Math Dept at a Glance

  • 22 faculty, all of whom are active and dedicated teacher-scholars, with interests in many fields of pure and applied mathematics (faculty expertise page)
  • a friendly, happy department where professors have strong  personal contact with their students
  • math program has a strong general education component in the humanities and science and concentrations in
    • general mathematics,
    • applied discrete math,
    • applied continuous math, and
    • statistics and operations research
  • a strong double majors program with science, engineering and economics, more than half the math majors are double majors
  • a large number of students who are interested in mathematics
  • even though not all students are math majors, we start at calculus and 45% of freshman have one to three courses of AP credit in math
  • student's graduating in mathematics, especially with a double major, have career opportunities on par or better than other engineering and science majors
  • computing intensive curriculum, with good computing facilities
  • opportunities for undergraduate research and hands on projects, especially in our senior thesis / senior project program
  • strong program in mathematics competitions

Questions and Answers

These are the answers to a letter I received a few years ago from a student who has recently graduated. The questions are the same though the answers have ben updated to reflect changes.

Question 1:  What percentage of students at Rose-Hulman graduate as math majors?

Answer 1:  Before answering your question let me explain the idea of double majors which presents an excellent opportunity here at Rose. Most math majors at Rose-Hulman are double majors about 2/3 of which take math as a second major. We are now graduating about 20 math majors and double majors each year.  So even though the number of strictly math majors seems small there are many advanced math courses.

Question 2:  How many math majors applied to graduate school this past year (other than medical and law schools), and how many were accepted?  What graduate schools are they attending?

Answer 2:  I have been here for over 10 years. In the past 10 years every graduate who applied to graduate school has been accepted at a good school. Sometimes the students go on to graduate programs in areas other that mathematics. Each year a few students go on to grad school. Many of those who do not, still have the talent and drive to do so, they just have other interests. Most of the student who do not, are very interested in using their math skills to solve hard real life problems in a variety of areas. Here is a web page of grad schools attended by our students. http://www.rose-hulman.edu/math/alumnicareers/careers.php

Part of this is cultural. Most students at Rose major in engineering, and for most of them immediate employment after graduate school with further advanced training or graduate school after a few years on the job is the typical career path (50% eventually). A very large percentage of our students have the intellect and work ethic to be a strong success in good graduate schools. If they decide to do so their education at Rose is a very good preparation. However, our excellent success in placement make getting a good position after school extremely attractive to many of our students.

Question 3:  Approximately what percent of current math majors are female?

Answer 3:  During the first few years after the first coeducational graduations in 1999 about 15% of the math majors and double major graduates were women. About 18% of Rose-Hulman students are women. Now, we are attracting more women into the freshman class and the percentage for female math majors and double majors is around 35%. We work very hard to make our department welcoming to women, but don't have any special programs or scholarships that target women, beyond Rose-Hulman programs. As you may know Rose-Hulman has only been a coed institution for 10 years. However, I feel, based on my experiences at other schools, that women feel as comfortable here as at other schools. In my classes there have been as few as 1 woman in a class of 16, however in the classroom the female students have always been accepted on par with the other students. Of course there is the normal social banter that goes on between college students.

Question 4:  What do you consider the strengths and weaknesses of your department as compared to other schools?

Answer 4: 

Strengths

  • many, many "math nerds" - students who like math and who are pretty good at it without being a math major
  • large faculty for a small private school, all of whom are active scholars and dedicated teachers
  • excellent opportunity for a double major, especially with computer science, physics, economics or chemistry, double majors with other engineering disciplines such as electrical, computer or mechanical engineering.
  • exceptionally strong focus on undergraduate mathematics education and undergraduate math research
  • exceptional computing environment
  • Rose is a student (learning and development) centered environment and our department is a full player in that philosophy.

Weakness

  • we are a focused institution with a few excellent (9-10) programs not a full service university. Though our humanities and social science department is very talented and offers a rich set of courses we are primarily a technical institution. For a student who is pretty confident that they are interested in a career in math, science or engineering and prefers a smaller college environment to the large state school, I think Rose is one of the best in the nation. On the other hand if you are not prepared to focus your career choices so narrowly a comprehensive university is a better choice.

Question 5:  What opportunities are there for a math major to learn about specific fields of interest?

Answer 5:  In our math program we have many elective courses. We require students to take a breadth of science and humanities courses as well. In addition we also require our students to take at least 6 sophomore and higher courses in another program area to develop a breadth of experience. Our idea is for students to have a solid idea of how math applies to these areas. We especially encourage our majors to get a minor or double majors in some other area, if they are not going to grad school. If they are going to grad school we would suggest using electives for a deeper study of mathematics

Question 6:  What else do you think I should know about Rose-Hulman's math department that would influence my decision?

Answer 6:  If you have time, please check out our web site. I has a lot of information. One thing that may interest you is our unusual level of success, and probably the largest numbers of competitors of any school our size, probably about 5 times the size of comparable schools. (Note that this student was the winner of our freshman mathematics competition.)

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