Four Semester Sequenced Design
The program design has evolved from the program faculty's research agendas, best practices, input from former students, and data from prior years. Additionally, faculty have continuously improved courses, sequence, and sought feedback from graduates early in their teaching careers to create one of the most highly aligned programs in the United States to national recommendations of multiple professional organizations. Mathematics Education students all enroll in the same section of all these courses below as a cohort. The cohort will become your peer friends, peer colleagues, and peer mentors as your cohort learns and grows towards graduation to becoming a well-prepared beginning mathematics teacher! Ultimately, our graduates build a professional learning community among their peers that will last a lifetime and be very beneficial as an early career teacher support network! Watch the "voices from the field" videos here.
Fall - Semester 1
CSE 390 - Instruction & Accommodation in Secondary Schools
Note: Other courses are taken as well that are not math or math ed specific |
Spring - Semester 2CSE 406 - Curriculum for Secondary Mathematics
Note: Other courses are taken that are not math or math ed specific |
Fall - Semester 3
CSE 483 or 583 - Mathematics Teaching Methods (Capstone Math Teaching Methods Course)
Note: An additional course (or two) are possible that are not math or math ed specific |
Spring - Semester 4
CSE 497 or 597 - Student Teaching Internship
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