Coursework in mathematics is a key area of study at the college. Required and elective mathematics courses are prominent in every NYIT curriculum. Although a liberal arts major in mathematics is not offered, students may elect to pursue a mathematics program option to prepare for teacher certification in secondary school mathematics education.
For science and technology majors, mathematics
essentially represents a "second language," without which comprehension of the
laws of science would be impossible. The curriculum provides a meaningful
sequence of courses to help technically oriented students grasp the quantitative
elements of physics, life sciences and electrical, computer, mechanical,
architectural and aerospace technology. Courses give students of nontechnical
subjects an understanding of the basic tools of algebra, trigonometry and
elements of calculus for application in their professional fields. Use of
technology is stressed throughout the curriculum. Many of the mathematics
courses require the use of a pocket computer.

In addition to the prescribed mathematics courses, advanced electives provide further study and enrichment.
All students taking college mathematics for the first time, whether currently enrolled, entering freshmen or transferring from another institution, are required to take a mathematics examination prior to registration. Registration in the appropriate level mathematics class will be determined by the results of the examination and consultation with the mathematics faculty. Students whose mathematics diagnostic test results indicate they need a developmental mathematics course will be enrolled in either Math 096 or Math 101 in order to receive intensive assistance in developing the basic skills required to study mathematics.
Please e-mail us with any questions
at math@nyit.edu ; include your name and phone number
in the message. We
are located on both campuses:
OLD WESTBURY Room
112A, Harry Schure Hall, Old Westbury, New York 11568
phone (516) 686-7535
MANHATTAN Room 509, 1855
Broadway at 61st Street, New York, NY 10023
phone (212) 261-1574
This site is created
and maintained by: Dr. Anna Silverstein, Associate
Professor, Department of Mathematics, Old Westbury NY 11568
Phone (516) 686-1093 Fax (516) 686-1091
Last revised 7/25/05