Masters of Science in Education

Curriculum and Instruction - Mathematics Education

 

Program of Study for - 36 hours

 

Professional Education Core Courses (15 hours)

EDU 603 Introduction to Graduate Studies (1)
EDU 626 Advanced Educational Psychology (3)
EDU 627 Current Issue and Trends (2)
EDU 650 Research Design (3)
EDU 658 Fundamentals of Curriculum Development K-12 (3)
EDU 674 History/Philosophy of Education (3)

 

Content Area of Concentration (27 hours)

MAT 500 Real Analysis I (3) OR

MAT 555 REal Analysis II (3)

MAT 515 Probability & Statistics II (3) OR

MAT 660 Math Modeling & Stats** (3)

MAT 530 Modern Algebra (3)

MAT 600 Current Issues & Trends in Math/Math Education (3)

MAT 610 Mod. Dev. In Geometry (3)

MAT 645 Math Curriculum and Teaching (3)

Electives (9 hours)

MAT 520 Number Theory (3)

MAT 535 History of Mathematics (3)

MAT 555 Real Analysis II (3)

MAT 620 Topics in Discrete Math (3)

MAT 660 Math Modeling & Stats (3)

MAT 682 Topics in Mathematics (3)

 

At least twelve credit hours of mathematics must be from 600-level courses.

*MAT 555 can be used as an elective if MAT 500 is used to satisfy a core requirement.

**MAT 660 can be used as an elective if MAT 515 is used to satisfy a core requirement.

 

Plus six (6) hours from the following:

EDU 629 Research Application (3-6 hours) or
EDU 699 Thesis (3-6 hours) or
Electives (6 hours, 600 level or approval

 

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