Mathematics

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Mathematics at North Park

Master problem-solving, clear communication of complex ideas, and critical thinking—skills essential for careers in fields like actuarial science, computing, engineering, finance, law, science, statistics, and teaching.

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MATH 1410–Discrete Mathematics I: Number Theory And Logic
Introduction to mathematical logic and writing proofs, providing a solid foundation for further work in mathematics. Topics include propositional logic, first-order logic, proof techniques, elementary number theory, sets, Boolean algebra, and relations. Students should have completed four years of high school math.

MATH 2420–Statistical Theory I
Providing a solid foundation for further work in mathematics also required for actuarial certificate test-I (P-1). Topics include: Numerical and descriptive statistics, Probability and the laws of probability, discrete random variables and their probability distributions, continuous random variables and their probability distributions.

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Anthony Lazzeroni

Anthony Lazzeroni’s research interests lie in algebraic combinatorics, or the study of the structures that count things. He enjoys teaching at North Park because its faculty care about their students and each other.

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College of Arts and Sciences
Division of Sciences
Nancy and G. Timothy Johnson Center for Science and Community Life
5141 N. Christiana Ave.
Chicago, IL 60625

artsandsciences@northpark.edu
(773) 244-5660