September 12 2019 NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK Election of secretary Approval of minutes from May 2 2019 Election of department delegates to the College Council two delegates ID: 800768
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Mathematics Department Meeting
September 12, 2019
NEW YORK CITY
COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
Slide2Election of secretary
Approval of minutes from May 2, 2019
Election of department delegates to the College Council (two delegates)
Slide3Fall 2019 department meetings:
September 12
October 3
November 7 December 5School of Arts and Sciences Meeting:September 19 in A105
Slide4Hold the dates
Peer meeting for promotion candidates:
Friday December 13, 10:00-5:00 (reading day)
Math department holiday partyThursday, Dec. 19, 11:30-2:30 pm
Slide5Congratulations
Dr. Moulay
Driss
Aqil Dr. Nancye BarthelemyDr. Mustapha Nadmi
Dr. Gabriel Zapata
Slide6Congratulations
Dr. Moulay
Driss
AqilB.S. in Applied Mathematics, City TechM. S. in Applied mathematics, Queens College, CUNYMaster of Mathematics Education, Teacher’s College, Columbia UniversityPh.D in Mathematics Education, Columbia UniversityDissertation : Morocco: Multilingualism, Cultural Identity, and Mathematics Education, Post-French Protectorate, a Historical Perspective
Dr.
Yiming
Yu
B.S. in Applied Mathematics, City Tech
Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Dissertation: Rare Event Sampling In Applied Stochastic Dynamical Systems
Senior Software Engineer
Dr. Mustapha
Nadmi
B.S. in Applied Mathematics, City Tech
Ph.D. in Mathematics Education, Columbia University
Dissertation: The Development of Algebra in the Islamic Medieval Age
Slide7Important administrative dates
September 16 - Verification of Enrollment (VOE)
WN grade is irreversible
Thursday October 31 – Midterm gradesNovember 5 – Last day to withdraw for W gradeDecember 14 - 20 – Final exam periodFriday December 27 – Final grade submission
Slide8Other dates
No classes: Sept. 2, 30, Oct. 1, 8, 9, 16, Nov. 28-30
September 5 – Follows a Monday schedule
October 16 – Follows a Monday schedule December 13 – Reading DayClasses meet in their regular scheduled time during the final exam period Dec. 14 - 20.
Slide9Important personnel dates
Promotion
October 11 – Request for Personnel Action (RPA)
November 1 – Last day to update PARSE for promotionFellowship leave and Scholar Incentive AwardOctober 11 – Request for Personnel Action (RPA)November 8 - Fellowship and Scholarship Incentive applications are due to department chairLink for RPA:http://www.citytech.cuny.edu/ofsr/docs/forms/RequestforPersonnelAction.pdf
Slide10Other dates
Provost August to share the COACHE results at College Council meeting – September 24.
October 15 – Fall PDAC travel request is dueOpen House – Sunday, October 27, 11-2 - need faculty and student ambassadors - will take place in New Academic Complex
Slide11Fall 2019 update
In Fall 2019, the math department offers 242 sections, with 7870 students:
15 sections of MAT 065CO55 sections of MAT 1275CO 2 sections of MAT 1190CO The math department hashired 10 adjuncts in August42 full-time and 101 adjuncts, total 143 faculty
Slide12Enrollment Pattern
Enrollment increase seen in MAT 1275CO and MAT 1375.
Enrollment decrease seen in MAT 065, MAT 1175, MAT 1275.
Enrollment decrease in the evening sections.
Slide13Fall enrollment trend - remedial (# of sections/# of students)
MAT0630
MAT0650Fall 201121/592
34/1107Fall 201216/503
37/1014
Fall 2013
18/644
33/1128
Fall 2014
18/631
36/1108
Fall 2015
21/699
39/1137
Fall 2016
19/651
35/994
Fall 2017
18/588
17/425
MAT065CO
MAT065
Fall 2018
18/618
16/448
Spring 2019
9/250
5/118
Fall 2019
15/416
6/167
Slide14Fall enrollment trend - credit level (# of sections/# of students)
MAT1175
MAT 1275COMAT1275
MAT1375MAT1475MAT1575
Fall 2011
45/1656
41/1365
26/905
18/629
7/266
Fall 2012
43/1553
40/1377
27/920
20/707
10/364
Fall 2013
45/1383
41/1394
31/1132
24/828
11/403
Fall 2014
39/1191
41/1414
34/1153
25/938
11/412
Fall 2015
24/834
37/1454
31/1156
25/906
12/442
Fall 2016
21/826
37/1239
31/1019
26/884
12/449
Fall 2017
39/1551
4/159
28/794
26/698
20/615
13/429
Spring 2018
23/747
6/186
27/1029
25/906
18/582
13/411
Fall 2018
10/307
32/1133
30/964
26/938
19/637
12/397
Spring 2019
2/49
34/1142
14/414
26/906
17/619
11/386
Fall 2019
1/32
55/2175
17/655
28/914
21/656
12/415
Enrollment trend - credit level (# of sections/# of students)
MAT1190
MAT1190COMAT1272Fall 2016
21/80615/474
Spring 2017
17/630
14/457
Fall 2017
28/1096
13/458
Spring 2018
22/711
1/25
14/426
Fall 2018
28/1035
2/58
14/474
Spring 2019
22/670
1/13
14/414
Fall 2019
23/894
2/59
12/418
Slide16MAT2440
MAT2540
Fall 20111/290/0Fall 2012
2/301/21Fall 2013
2/42
1/26
Fall 2014
3/68
1/25
Fall 2015
6/144
2/40
Fall 2016
8/214
5/133
Fall 2017
10/268
5/120
Spring 2018
8/245
5/107
Fall 2018
10/271
5/126
Spring 2019
9/244
5/105
Fall 2019
10/262
4/70
Slide17MAT 1630 (55176.D100)
Introduction to computational science – new course
MAT 2071 (59120.D700)
Introduction to Proofs and LogicMAT 2572 (32908.D649)Probability and Mathematical Statistics I (Calculus based)MAT 2580 (32911.D652)Linear AlgebraMAT 2630 (32915.D662)Numerical Analysis
MAT 2675 (32917.D664)Calculus IIIMAT 2680 (32918.E598)Differential Equations
MAT 3075 (33054.D674)
Introduction to Real Analysis
MAT 3672 (32926.D675)
Probability and Mathematical Statistics II (Calculus based)
MAT 3770 (32922.D676)
Mathematical Modeling I - Optimization
MAT 3772 (32923.D678)
Stochastic Models
MAT 3788 (32937.D680)
Applications of the Heat Equation for Financial Mathematics
MAT 3880 (32955.D681)
An Introduction to Partial Differential Equations
MAT 4030 (59116.D684)
History of Mathematics
MAT 4900 (32924.D686)
Internship I
MAT 4901 (32925.D688)
Internship II
MEDU 1010 (59118.D692)
Foundations of Mathematics Education
MEDU 2901 (66975.D695)
Peer Leader Training in Mathematics
MEDU 4040 (55328.E710)
Supervised Student Teaching in Mathematics Education
Fall 2019 Course Offering
Slide182017-18 Goals and Targets
Applied Math
Complete program review
Increase enrollment, improve retention and graduationMath Education Complete CAEP self-study and program accreditationIncrease recruitment efforts, increase enrollmentStreamline program curriculum to improve retention and graduationComputer Science Increase recruitment of womenIncrease retention and graduation Applied Math, Math Education, Computer science to streamline program requirement and electives Developmental MathematicsRestructure and enhance course curriculum and policy to improve student learning and pass rates. Continuing efforts in critical course assessment and propose intervention strategiesContinuing efforts to improve communication among instructors teaching the same course
course coordinationCourse policyImprove the student advisement and registration process, including correct placement of students into courses.Increase the engagement of faculty (full-time and adjuncts) in OER and technology-based curriculum.Increase the engagement of full time faculty in research and professional development.
Slide192019-20 Goals and Targets
Degree programs:
Increase recruitment, enrollment, and retention in the three programs
Improve student advisement, mandatory advisement?Developmental MathematicsContinue with the corequisite efforts.Continue to restructure and enhance course curriculum and policyAssessment:MAT 1190 - Quantitative Reasoning and ReadingMAT 2440 – Writing Intensive AssessmentMAT 1275/1275CO – Critical CourseMAT 1375 – General Education Critical ThinkingCourse Coordination Course policy / grading policy / academic integrity policyIncrease the engagement of faculty (full-time and adjuncts) in OER and technology-based curriculum.Increase the engagement of full time faculty in research and professional development.
Slide20Program Coordinators
Developmental Math – Johanna Ellner
Applied Mathematics – Jonathan NatovMath Education – Nadia KennedyComputer Science – Urmi Ghosh-Dastidar
Slide21Course Coordinators
MAT 1190 – Nadia Benakli
MAT 1272 – Johanna EllnerMAT 1275 and 1275CO – Holly CarleyMAT 1372 – Ezra HalleckMAT 1375 – Thomas TradlerMAT 1475 and 1575 – Henry AfrickMAT 2440 and 2540 – Johann Thiel
Slide22Chairperson
Department Committees
Course Coordinators
MATHEMATICS
DEPARTMENT PROGRAMS
Assessment
Curriculum
Final Examination
Final Grades Appeals
Good and Welfare
Placement
Professional Development and Research
Programming and Scheduling
Technology
Website/Instruction
Department Sponsored Organization
Coordinators
and Liaison Coordinators
Math Club
SIAM Student Chapter
Department Administrative Assistants
Department Delegates to College Council
Learning Center Coordinator
Library Liaison
Faculty Travel/PDAC Liaison
Appointments
Applied Mathematics
Mathematics Education
Computer Science
Developmental Mathematics
Committee Reports
Slide23Good and Welfare
Adjournment