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 MATHEMATICSMathematics is a powerful tool for solving practical problems, as well as a highly creative field of
study, combining logic and precision with intuition and imagination. A major goal of mathematics
is to reveal and explain patterns, whether the patterns appear in the arrangement of swirls on a
pinecone, fluctuations in the value of currency, or as the detail in an abstract geometric figure.
As Reformed Christians, we believe that God has created, redeemed, and still sustains every
aspect of the world around us. It is our task to appreciate the beauty and well-orderedness of
his creation and to use our God-given abilities to subdue it and to use it for his purposes. Thus,
the aim of the mathematics department is to use analytical thinking to help prepare students to
be Christians who are qualified and professional in their chosen vocations. This is accomplished
in three ways: we work to develop students who are proficient in mathematics, to educate
students for a life of Christian service, and to develop in the students good work habits. The
proficiency in mathematics requires the background, skills, and analytical thinking necessary for
these students to succeed professionally in their chosen work environment: graduate school,
industry, or the elementary or secondary school classroom. The secondary mathematics education
major is designed for teachers in grades 6 through 12. This program meets the major graduation
requirements only for students completing the secondary education certification program.
Trinity Christian College’s proximity to metropolitan Chicago offers its mathematics majors
unique education and employment advantages. The wide diversity of industry, business, and
institutions near Trinity allow for a broad range of internship opportunities. Trinity’s math
department is an active participant in the mathematics division of the Association of Colleges
in the Chicago Area (ACCA) and the Illinois Section of the Mathematical Association of
America (ISMAA). Activities include area-wide competitions, lectures and conferences, and
annual opportunities for presentations of student research. The department sponsors annual
Mathematics Triathlon competitions for students in grades 3 through 8 from area Christian
schools.
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