Mathematics

Welcome to the Triton College Mathematics Department Web site! This department consists of credit level mathematics courses at Triton College, which is Mat 101 and above. Any courses below the 100-level reside in the College Readiness Department.

 

Mission

"The mission of the Triton College Mathematics Department is to provide excellent mathematics education to a diverse student population at Triton College. To achieve this goal, the department will provide students quality instructors and an environment conducive to learning. Instruction is intended to prepare students for college level work, as needed, and to provide coursework which will meet the needs of career preparation, the statewide requirements of General Education, and the first two years of a baccalaureate mathematics curriculum."


Courses

Please note: Math courses below the 100-level (045, 055, 080, 085, 096) reside in the College Readiness Department. If you have any questions or concerns regarding those courses, please contact the College Readiness Department.

Online Mathematical Courses

The Triton College Math Department offers many credit-level math courses in an online format. Here is some important information about our online classes:

  • MyMathLab/MyStatLab. All of our credit level online classes utilize Pearson's MyMathLab or MyStatLab. This gives students the lower-cost option of purchasing an access code rather than a traditional textbook. Having the code gives students full access to the course materials, including a digital version of the textbook.
  • Communication. Communication between student and instructor is one key to success in an online course. Students will likely be communicating directly with their instructors via email. This is critical, because as of summer 2017, your Triton College email is your primary means of communicating with the college, including with instructors. Many instructors send out detailed information about the course, MyMathLab, login instructions, etc. Students must be sure to check their Triton email and check their Blackboard course pages. Students are given a Triton email address automatically upon registration for any class at Triton. Check that email early and often!
  • Deadlines. Our online math courses are all deadline driven. They allow students to work at their own pace, and even work ahead, but within the construct of strict timelines. This is not an independent study format where students simply have to complete everything by the end of the semester.

If you have any questions about whether to take an online math class, we have several experienced online math instructors. Contact your instructor with questions.


MyMathLab

Almost all instructors require students to utilize the MyMathLab software that accompanies the course textbook.

This software product allows students to get help online as they do their work. The MyMathLab site provides video support, a copy of the textbook, sample tests for each chapter with immediate feedback, practice exercises, as well as numerous opportunities for explanation and math assistance while working on assignments.

In addition, students can access their grade online and know exactly how they are doing in their math class.

MyMathLab


Tutoring

Triton's main source for help in math is the Academic Success Center. We highly recommend spending at least two hours a week in the tutoring center. The Math Zone, located in A-112, also has computers where you may work on MyMathLab or Aleks. The link gives the hours and location.

If you are a current student, your professor may have office hours, either in his/her office or in his/her classroom. Take advantage of those open times to get help. We are here to serve you.


Why Study Mathematics?

"Mathematics touches upon so many topics and segments of our daily lives. By studying math, you can gain a unique perspective on our ever-changing world and discover that you may already know more about math than you think.Glenn Jablonski
"Math has allowed humanity to advance technologically. Math is all around us. Even if you don't use specific formulas from your math class in your career, learning math will make you a better person because you will be able to think more logically.Christyn Senese
"Mathematics is in every nook and cranny of our daily lives. Studying math will make you better at teaching, programming, shopping, banking, home accounting, and so much more. Studying math will keep you aware of changes in our universe. Indeed, studying mathematics is the beat of the human heart.Tuan Dean
"Studying mathematics develops analytical skills and the ability to work in a problem solving environment.Ansamma Antony

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How To Succeed In Mathematics

"Succeeding in Math requires time and effort. This starts with going to every class and continuing to work outside of the classroom. make use of the resources available to you; this includes your instructor and your classmates.Glenn Jablonski
"Practice makes perfect. Math is a challenging subject that requires dedication, determination and effort. If you strive to do your best, you can do it.Christyn Senese
"Mathematics is something we interact with rather than reading it. Therefore, we ask pertinent questions, seek out solutions seasonably and process the education of math while using math regularly.Tuan Dean
"Math is like a sport. As with a sport, you need to practice math by doing the homework.Ansamma Antony
"Be a perfectionist. always check problems on a test twice.William McKenzie

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Contact Information

If you have questions about admissions to credit mathematics classes (101 and above), changes, or complaints, please contact the Department Chair.

Faculty and Staff

Beth Dunn
Department Chair

Tenured Faculty
Office: E-225
(708) 456-0300, Ext. 3345
bethdunn@triton.edu

David Bowen
Tenured Faculty
Office: E-229
(708) 456-0300, Ext. 3273
davidbowen@triton.edu

Joseph Dusek, Ph. D.
Tenured Faculty
Office: E-227
(708) 456-0300, Ext. 3282
josephdusek@triton.edu

Brian Hayes
Tenured Faculty
Office: E-230
(708) 456-0300, Ext. 3964
brianhayes@triton.edu

Glenn Jablonski
Tenured Faculty
Office: E-226
(708) 456-0300, Ext. 3961
glennjablonski@triton.edu

Myrna La Rosa
Tenured Faculty
Office: E-228
(708) 456-0300, Ext. 3729
myrnalarosa@triton.edu

Selma Mehmedagic
Full-Time Faculty
Office: E-229
(708) 456-0300, Ext. 3963
selmamehmedagic@triton.edu

Patrice Prentis
Tenured Faculty
Office: J-230
(708) 456-0300, Ext. 3425
patriceprentis@triton.edu

Christyn Senese
Tenured Faculty
Office: J-230
(708) 456-0300, Ext. 3941
christynsenese@triton.edu

Nora Sosa
Technical Assistant
Office: E-224
(708) 456-0300, Ext. 3396
norasosa@triton.edu

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Adjunct Faculty

Vica Alexandru
Adjunct Faculty
Mathematics Department
vicaalexandru@triton.edu

Ansamma Antony
Adjunct Faculty
Mathematics Department
ansammaantony@triton.edu

John Baliga
Adjunct Faculty
Mathematics Department
johnbaliga@triton.edu

Sonja Cristoltean
Adjunct Faculty
Mathematics Department
soniacristoltean@triton.edu

Shawna Gallagher
Adjunct Faculty
Mathematics Department
shawnagallagher@triton.edu

Karla Jemison
Adjunct Faculty
Mathematics Department
karlajemison@triton.edu

Amadeusz Kaszuba
Adjunct Faculty
Mathematics Department
amadeuszkaszuba@triton.edu

William McKenzie
Adjunct Faculty
Mathematics Department
williammckenzie@triton.edu

Shukmei Oh
Adjunct Faculty
Mathematics Department
shukmeioh@triton.edu

Dan Pellegrini
Adjunct Faculty
Mathematics Department
danielpellegrini@triton.edu

Jorge Rodriguez-Florido
Adjunct Faculty
Mathematics Department
jorgerodriguez-flori@triton.edu

Abdenour Sabir
Adjunct Faculty
Mathematics Department
abdenoursabir@triton.edu

Ghazi Sarhan, Ph. D.
Adjunct Faculty
Mathematics Department
ghazisarhan@triton.edu

Michael Scipione
Adjunct Faculty
Mathematics Department
michaelscipione@triton.edu

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