Fall Semester

 

Spring Semester

 

 

Course Number

Title

Freshman

Year

ASO 100

CSC 104

EDF 103

MAT 124

Gen. Ed. (01)

Gen. Ed. (09)

Gen. Ed. (17)

Total

1

3

1

4

3

3

1

16

MAT 214

MAT 224

STA 270

Gen. Ed. (02)

Gen. Ed. (18)

Gen. Ed. (19)

 

Total

3

4

3

3

1

2

 

16

ASO 100

 

CSC 104

 

EDF 103

EDF 203

EDF 319

EDF 413

 

ESE 490

ESE 499

ESE 550

 

MAT 124

MAT 214

MAT 224

MAT 225

MAT 285

MAT 301

MAT 308

MAT 315

MAT 334

MAT 380

MAT 475

 

SED 401

 

STA 270

 

UWR

Academic Orientation

 

Computer Literacy with Software Applications

 

Introduction to Education

Schooling and Society

Human Development and Learning

Assessment in Education

 

Secondary Curriculum, Classroom Org. & Management

Supervised Student Teaching in the Secondary School

Teaching Mathematics in the Secondary School

 

Calculus I (Satisfies Gen. Ed. 03)

Linear Algebra and Matrices

Calculus II

Calculus III

Discrete Mathematics

Transition to Advanced Mathematics

Modern Algebra I

Introduction to Analysis

Modern College Geometry I

Mathematics in a Historical Setting

Math Teaching Senior Seminar (Highly Recommended)

 

Exceptional Learners in Inclusive Classrooms

 

Applied Statistics I (satisfies Gen. Ed. 04)

 

University Writing Requirement

Sophomore

Year

EDF 203

MAT 225

MAT 301

Gen. Ed. (05)

Gen. Ed. (20)

 

 

Total

3

4

3

3

3

 

 

16

MAT 285

Programming Language

Gen. Ed. (06)

Gen. Ed. (10)

Gen. Ed. (13)

University Writing Exam

 

Total

3

3

3

3

3

 

 

15

Junior

Year

EDF 319

MAT 308

Elective

Gen. Ed. (11)

Gen. Ed. (14)

 

 

Total

3

3

3

3

3

 

 

15

EDF 413

MAT 315

MAT 380

Gen. Ed. (07)

Gen. Ed. (15)

Elective

 

Total

3

3

3

3

3

3

 

18

Senior

Year

CSC, MAT, or STA Elective

ESE 550

MAT 334

SED 401

Gen. Ed. (08, 12, or 16)

Elective

 

Total

3

3

3

3

3

2

 

17

ESE 490

ESE 499

 

 

 

 

 

Total

3

12

 

 

 

 

 

15

 

 

Note:       · This is an idealized guide.  Consult with your advisor for information on planning your individual program.
· Information on general education requirements is available in the current undergraduate catalog.

                                                                                           

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Mathematics Teaching (B.S.)