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Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Education
Program Type:
Bachelors Degree
Overview
The major purposes of the mathematics department are to help students increase their knowledge and understanding of mathematical concepts, develop their reasoning ability and problem-solving skills, and improve their ability to apply mathematics in a variety of areas. The department prepares students to become teachers of mathematics; to enter careers in business, industry, and government; and to pursue graduate study in mathematics and related areas.
Curriculum
The bachelor of science degree in mathematics education requires 74-82 hours of professional education and major courses (50 hours of math). Secondary Education majors must complete specific general education requirements as outlined by the Education Department.
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