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2019 - 2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Mathematics Education Major


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Program Chair: Dr. Robert Willenbring

Degree Types: Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science

The Mathematics Education major is a Bachelor of Science degree program designed to prepare students for a career as a secondary teacher or to provide the essential background for entrance into certain graduate programs.  Depending on their previous coursework, students generally start in MAT 103 , MAT 153  or MAT 209  unless they already have college credit for Calculus.

Program Outcomes

Mathematics Education graduates will:

  • exhibit analytical, critical thinking, and problem solving skills
  • be able to interpret and analyze data using quantitative reasoning skills
  • be able to use technology to aid in the solving of problems and analysis of data
  • be able to communicate mathematics to others in written and oral formats
  • be able to communicate in the formal language of proof-based mathematics
  • understand how the history and development of mathematics affects learning today
  • be able to explain the mathematical concepts that underlie Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Statistics, and Calculus, and be able to illustrate these concepts through appropriate applications
  • be competitive in securing employment teaching middle school or high school mathematics or gaining admittance to programs of advanced study.

Major Requirements


Required Courses:


A Total of 40 Semester Credits in Mathematics at the 200 Level or Higher with at least 20 semester credits at the 300 level or higher, including


Total: 136 Semester Credits


Program length: 4 academic years / 128 weeks

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