Mathematics competition
The Huntington University Mathematics Competition is provided as a means of fostering mathematical interest and expertise among students.
The spring junior high school competition will be held Wednesday, April 17th, 2013.
Click here to see recent competition results.
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Click here to see the teams who registered for the junior high school competition.
Huntington University Mathematics
The growth of technology in our society presents greater needs for individuals with analytical skills and experience in the development and use of technologies. Concentrations in the mathematical sciences prepare students for a wide variety of careers requiring problem solving, logical reasoning, and applications of current technologies. The mathematics program at Huntington University combines the individual attention normally associated with small liberal arts colleges with the educational opportunities and research-active faculty normally found only at major universities.
The normal route into mathematics at Huntington University begins with a year of single-variable calculus followed by introductory linear algebra and multivariable calculus or perhaps probability and statistics and a course in differential equations. These courses prepare students for further work in mathematics, computer science, the physical sciences, and engineering and form the usual introduction to the Mathematics major. Students may accelerate their progress through Huntington's mathematics program through advanced placement programs at the high school level.
Contact Information
For more information regarding Huntington University High School Mathematics Competition, contact
William Palmer (Student Coordinator)
palmerw@huntington.edu
Dr. Jeff Lehman (Faculty Sponsor)
jlehman@huntington.edu
260-359-4209