Mathematics
Mathematics, the science of patterns, is also the language of science; as such, it is a major part of a liberal arts education. The quantitative and analytical skills students gain in mathematics courses apply to future work in the sciences and in many other fields, such as economics and the social sciences. These skills are necessary to participate critically in our society and the world. All MMC students are required to take one college-level mathematics course.
Division: |
Sciences |
Division Office: |
Carson Hall 706 |
Phone: |
212-774-0725 |
Division Chair: |
Benedetta Sampoli Benitez, Ph.D.
bsampoli@mmm.edu |
Division Assistant: |
TBD |
Department Faculty:
Lia Leon Margolin
Associate Professor of Mathematics
Chair, Department of Mathematics
B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Tbilisi State University, Georgia
Carson Hall 614
Phone: 212-517-0650
lmargolin@mmm.edu
Ken Ching
Associate Professor of Mathematics
B.A., Columbia University
M.A. & Ph.D., Tufts University
Carson Hall 614
Phone: 212-517-0657
kching@mmm.edu
Philip R. Meyers
Professor of Mathematics
B.S., Brooklyn College, CUNY
M.A. & Ph.D., University of Maryland
Carson Hall 614
Phone: 212-517-0663
pmeyers@mmm.edu
Steven Wat
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
B.A., University of Hawaii
M.S., Courant Institute at New York University
Carson Hall 614
Phone: 212-517-0652
swat@mmm.edu
Mathematics Courses (MATH)