Mathematics Education Degree Requirements
A mathematics education concentration must have a minimum of 40 semester hours in mathematics courses. The following courses are required for a concentration in mathematics education with an emphasis on teaching secondary mathematics:
| CSC 120 | Principles of Computer Science I | (3-2-4) |
| MAT 111 |
Elementary Statistics |
(3-0-3) |
| MAT 201 | Calculus I | (4-0-4) |
| MAT 202 | Calculus II | (4-0-4) |
| CSC/MAT 219 | Discrete Structures | (3-0-3) |
| MAT 303 | Linear Algebra | (3-0-3) |
| MAT 305WI | Proof Structures and Techniques | (3-0-3) |
| MAT 312WI | Modern Geometry | (3-0-3) |
| MAT 340 | Technology-Enhanced Instruction | (3-0-3) |
| MAT 400 | Senior Seminar in Mathematics Education | (1-0-1) |
| MAT 403WI | Introduction to Abstract Algebra | (3-0-3) |
In addition, a minimum of three hours must be selected from these courses:
| MAT 203 | Multi-Variable Calculus | (3-0-3) |
| MAT 304 | Differential Equations | (3-0-3) |
| MAT 498 | Directed Study | (V-0-V) |
Also, a minimum of three hours must be selected from these courses:
| MAT 414 | Real Analysis | (3-0-3) |
| MAT 417 | Complex Analysis | (3-0-3) |
| MAT 420 | Advanced Topics in Mathematics | (3-0-3) |
| MAT 498 | Directed Study | (V-0-V) |
Schedule of Course Offferings
Note: The three numbers following the title of each course (ex., 3-2-4) indicate, in sequence, hours of lecture, hours of laboratory, and hours of credit. The example class will meet three hours for lecture and two hours for laboratory. Students will receive four semester hours of credit.









