Prerequisite Courses*: 8 hours
- MATH 1303 Intermediate Algebra** 3
- MATH 1503 College Algebra*** 3
- MATH 1602 Trigonometry** 2
Major Requirements: 75-80 hours
Required Mathematics Courses: 27 hours
- MATH 2004 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I
- MATH 2104 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II
- MATH 2403 Foundations of Mathematics
- MATH 3003 Linear Algebra
- MATH 3103 Algebraic Structures I
- MATH 3404 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III
- MATH 3603 Real Analysis I
- MATH 4993 Capstone
Electives in Mathematics: 15 hours
All mathematics education majors must take the five elective courses listed below.
- MATH 3203 Probability and Statistics I
- MATH 3303 Ordinary Differential Equations
- MATH 3503 Discrete Mathematics
- MATH 3703 Numerical Methods
- MATH 4703 Advanced Geometry
Additional Elective Requirement: 3(4) hours
- Any additional MATH course 3000-LEVEL or above
- Any Computer Science (CSCI) course
- Any Physics (PHYS) course
* Preparatory or prerequisite courses do not count toward degree requirements
** Waived upon completion of more advanced mathematics courses.
*** Required in the general education curriculum but waived upon completion of a more advanced mathematics course.
Competency Requirements for Math Education: 3 hours
All mathematics/education double majors must complete the Mathematics Major Exit Exam and the Capstone
MATH 4993 Capstone in Mathematics
Professional Education Requirements: 28 hours
- EDUC 2001 Introduction to Teaching
- EDUC 3103 Human Development
- EDUC 3113 Psychology and Assessment of Learning
- EDUC 3213 Students with Exceptionalities
- EDUC 4333 Methods of Teaching Mathematics
- EDUC 4413 Technology in the Classroom
- EDUC 4513 Classroom Management
- EDUC 4663 Student Teaching Seminar
- EDUC 4739 Student Teaching Secondary
Note: All Education majors, including transfer students with an Associate of Arts or an Associate of Science degree, are required by the Â鶹´«Ã½ Office of Educational Quality and Accreditation (OEQA) to complete at least 2 courses in a single foreign language as part of their degree requirements.