Mathematics
Are you a high school teacher looking to boost your qualifications to teach dual credit courses in mathematics?
Our M.S. Ed. program offers a concentration in mathematics that provides coursework for high school teachers seeking to enhance their knowledge and understanding of this field in order to satisfy Higher Learning Commission (HLC) requirements for instructors of dual credit courses. The program requires 30 credit hours of graduate level work.
The coursework focuses on teaching advanced methods and skills in mathematics through special courses in areas such as analysis, algebra, geometry, application, statistics and more.
It meets the required accreditation outcomes, prepares candidates with required research skills, guarantees that curriculum needs are met and adds the recognition of a concentration in mathematics to the M.S.Ed. degree.
Required Courses
All courses are 3 credit hours unless otherwise noted.
Core Courses
12 credit hours
- EDUC-H 520 - Education and Social Issues
- EDUC-N 517 - Advanced Study in the Teaching of Secondary School Mathematics
- EDUC-P 507 - Assessment in Schools
- EDUC-S 590 - Research in Secondary Education
For a degree checksheet associated with the Mathematics concentration, please contact the School of Education at soeinfo@ius.edu.
Content Area Courses - 18 hours
Consult with your Program Advisor to select 18 credit hours of graduate level mathematics courses from the areas of analysis, algebra, topology/geometry, applications, and probability/statistics.
Advising
For advising information contact Dr. Lisa Hoffman.
Resident
Dr. Donna Albrecht
Director of Graduate Studies School of Education
Director of New Neighbors Center
Professor, and Coordinator of Gifted, Talented and High Ability Program
Hillside Hall 20B
Hausfeldt
Phone: (812) 941-2594
dalbrec@iu.edu
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