Department of Maths
Overview
Teahing Method
- Direct – Tell students what to do.
- Discuss – Ask questions and listen.
- Delegate -Empower students.
Program Outcomes
- PO1: Scientific temper will be developed in Students.
- PO2: Students will acquire basic Practical skills & Technical knowledge along with domain knowledge of different subjects in the science stream.
- PO3: Students will become employable; they will be eligible for career opportunities in Industry, or will be able to opt for entrepreneurship.
- PO4: Students will possess the basic subject knowledge required for higher studies, professional and applied courses like Management Studies, Law, etc.
- PO5: Students will be aware of and able to develop a solution-oriented approach towards various Social and Environmental issues.
Program specific outcomes
- PSO1: A student should be able to recall basic facts about mathematics and should be able to display knowledge of conventions such as notations, and terminology.
- PSO2: A student should get adequate exposure to global and local concerns that explore them many aspects of mathematical sciences
- PSO3: Student is equipped with mathematical modeling ability, problem-solving skills, creative talent, and power of communication necessary for various kinds of employment.
- PSO4: Students should be able to apply their skills and knowledge that is translate information presented verbally into mathematical form, and select and use appropriate mathematical formulae or techniques in order to process the information and draw the relevant conclusion
- PSO5: Enabling students to develop a positive attitude towards mathematics as an interesting and valuable subject of study.
Department – UG Overview HIghlights
Course Outcomes – Course: MT101:Algebra and Geometry
- CO1: To learn the divisibility of integers and congruence relations
- CO2: To learn operations on polynomials, finding GCD of two polynomials and roots of polynomials.
- CO3: To learn basic matrix algebra and methods to find solutions to a system of linear equations. Also to learn eigen values and eigenvectors of a matrix.
- CO4: To learn analytical geometry of 2 and 3 dimensions which include the study of conics, planes, lines, sphere, cone, and cylinder.
Course: MT102: Calculus and Differential Equations
- CO1: To learn the basic properties of real numbers and their subsets which is the backbone of Real Analysis.
- CO2: To study functions in detail which is a fundamental structure in all sciences, and to be able to check the continuity of a function.
- CO3: To apply the notion of derivative in mean value theorem and also in higher order derivatives which arise in all applied sciences
- CO4: To be able to solve first-order and first-degree differential equations
Course: MT103: Mathematics Practical
- CO1: Problem-solving skills of students are enhanced
- CO2: Theoretical concepts are strengthened by solving the maximum no. of problems
- CO3: Due to one-to-one interaction with the teacher doubts of the students get cleared if any.
- CO4: Students learn how to apply mathematical concepts to practical and real-life problems.
- CO5: Interdisciplinary approach is developed.
Course: MT331Metric Spaces
- CO1: To equip students with basic mathematical tools such as open & close sets, continuity, connectedness, and compactness which can be used to study general topology and real & complex analysis.
- CO2: To enhance abstract thinking and visualization of students.
- CO3: To generalize the notion of distance, convergent sequence, and continuity of functions.
- CO4: To increase problem-solving ability by solving examples and counter-examples of various concepts involved.
Course: MT332 Real Analysis I
- CO1: To learn basic techniques and examples in analysis to be well prepared for courses like Topology, Measure theory, and Functional analysis.
- CO2: To study various types of sets and relations and concepts of countable and uncountable.
- CO3: To study the concept of sequence and series and hence find the sum of infinite terms with different methods
- CO4: To study the notion of lub and glb which helps to learn integrations that help to find areas under any functions
Course: MT334 Group Theory
- CO1: To learn fundamental properties and mathematical tools such as closure, identity, inverse, and generators
- CO2: To study algebraic structure ‘Groups’ in detail which is useful in the study of Rings, Modules, Algebraic topology, Analysis
- CO3: To enhance the abstract thinking of students.
- CO4: To learn to compare two different algebraic structures and study the transfer of properties between these structures through homomorphism and isomorphism.
Course: MT335 Ordinary Differential Equations
- CO1: To learn methods to solve linear differential equations with constant coefficients.
- CO2: To learn methods for solving non-homogenous differential equations
- CO3: To learn the power series solution method using ordinary and singular points
- CO4: To solve a system of first-order differential equations
Course: MT347F Computational Geometry
- CO1: Students learn the representation of objects in 2D and 3D in the form of matrices
- CO2: To study the transformations like reflection, rotation, scaling, shearing, and translation of objects in 2D and 3D, and their geometrical significance.
- CO3: Students learn to generate plane curves by using parametric equation
- CO4: All the concepts help students to learn the graphic displays of objects on the computer.
Events
SCIENCE EXPO (JUNIOR & SENIOR LEVEL) for an inter-school meet on 23rd Feb 7 and JAM, cooking without fire and miming for an Inter-Techno Cultural Inter-Techno Cultural Fest for Engineering. Polytechnic and Arts & Science on 24th and 25th Feb have been conducted by the Department of Mathematics in SRISHTA’ 2023.
Our Values
Our Vision
We share the vision of developing our intellectually vigorous community of students and faculty, together engaging in research, teaching, and learning that advance knowledge in diverse areas of mathematics and support current progress in science.
Our Mission
To discover, mentor, and nurture mathematically inclined students, and provide them a supportive environment that fosters intellectual growth. To employ effective educational tools for our undergraduate and graduate courses, informed by the scholarship of teaching and learning of college-level mathematics. To prepare our undergraduate and graduate students to develop the attitude and ability to apply mathematical methods and ideas in a wide variety of careers. To perform widely recognized research in focused areas of mathematical and statistical theory, methodology, and education. To explore applications of mathematics and statistics and engage in collaborative researchin an interdisciplinary environment. To provide professional services based on our diverse mathematical and statistical expertiseto the scientific, technical and educational community.
Scope
Mathematics is the systematic study of the measurement, calculations, relationships, and properties of quantities and sets, using numbers and symbols. The scope of mathematics has no boundaries. The subject teaches us to be good problem solvers.
Mathematics covers a broad range of themes. Hence, you can choose any major field like Statistics, Operations Management, Accountancy, Actuarial science, and many more. You can join academics after acquiring a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics. Being a Mathematics student, you can pursue a career in data analysis which is currently in high demand. There are different fields after completing a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics.
Degree in Mathematics
- Statistician
- Actuary
- Data scientist
- Economist
- Mathematician
- Market Researcher
- Professor
- Accounting
- Actuarial Analyst
- Mathematical Analyst
- Operations Research Analyst
- Software Technologist
- Banker
- Block chain Developer
- Business Analytics
- Complexity theory
- Computational Mathematics
- Engineer
- Machine Learning
- Management
- Mathematical logic
- Mathematics Teacher
Courses Offered
- B.Sc., Mathematics
- M.sc., Mathematics
Eligibility
B.Sc., Mathematics Honours is a three years graduate degree, the eligibility is the 12th class from a recognized school board or its equivalent exam.