Bachelor of Arts program in Teaching Mathematics
The Bachelor of Arts program in Teaching Mathematics is designed to prepare students to become teachers of mathematics at the AYA (adolescent and young adult) level.
In addition to the University’s core curriculum, the following courses are required for the B.A. degree in Teaching Mathematics:
- CS 128 and CS 128L Introduction to Software Application Development, with lab
- MT 135 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I
- MT 136 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II
- MT 233 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III
- MT 330 Introduction to Analysis
- MT 341 Introduction to Abstract Algebra
- MT 342 Introduction to Linear Algebra
- MT 372 Discrete and Continuous Modeling
- MT 420 Probability and Statistics I
- MT 450 Euclidean and Non-Euclidean Geometry
- MT 469 History of Mathematics
- ED 100 Introduction to Education
- ED 186 Instructional Technology
- ED 201 Assessment, Learning and Individual Differences
- ED 253 School and Society
- ED 255 Literacy Across the Curriculum
- ED 337 Adolescent Education Special Methods
- ED 350 Multicultural Education in a Pluralistic Society
- ED 405C Adolescent Education Seminar
- ED 427 Adolescent Education Special Topics
- ED 444C Adolescent Education Student Teaching
- PS 262 Adolescent Development
Students obtaining a B.A. degree in Teaching Mathematics must also pass a comprehensive exam.
Click here for a sample 4-year schedule for this program.
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