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BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION
MATHEMATICS (5-Adult)

Students may wish to combine this specialization with another (5-9), (9-Adult), (5-Adult) or (K-Adult) specialization.

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

43 hours

Students must take MATH 102 as part of the General Education requirements.
     

Content Specialization Courses

42 hours

     

Total hours in Math:

42

MATH 103**

Plane Trigonometry

3

MATH 110

The Nature of Math

3

MATH 202

Calculus I

4

MATH 207

Calculus II

4

MATH 226

Problem Solving for Elementary and Middle School Teachers

2

MATH 230

Euclidean Geometry for College Students

3

MATH 256

Probability and Statistics I

3

MATH 303

Modern Algebra

3

MATH 308

Calculus III

4

MATH 310

College Geometry

3

MATH 315

Linear Algebra

3

MATH 321

The History of Math

1

MATH 330

Discrete Mathematics

3

MATH 356

Probability and Statistics II

3

 
**MATH 103 may be waived but elective hours will be required in either Mathematics or Computer Science as approved by the division chairperson.
 

Electives

13 hours

     

Professional Education

18 hours

Must complete a Methods course for each specialization in which student seeks to gain licensure.

CSCI 267

Computer Skills for Education

2

EDUC 203

Foundations of Education

2

EDUC 205

Educational Psychology

3

EDUC 310

Classroom Management and Teaching Strategies

2

EDUC 343

Teaching Mathematics in Middle and Adolescent Education (5-Adult)

3

READ 317

Teaching Reading in Middle and Adolescent Education

3

SPED 220

Educating the Student with Exceptional and Cultural Diversities

3

   

Student Internship

12 hours

Must complete a Methods course for each specialization in which student seeks to gain licensure.

EDUC 493

Capstone Assessment

1

EDUC

Student Internship

11

     

Total minimum hours required for degree

128 hours

Education 203 and Education 205 are the only Professional Education courses which can be attempted without being admitted to a Program in Teacher Education.

Before enrolling in Education 205, a student must have attempted PRAXIS I or be exempted from this requirement due to ACT or SAT score.

Gateway Assessment
Admission to Teacher Education

Capstone Assessment
EDUC 493