2019-2020 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Mathematics, B.A. (with AYA license)
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The Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics is for students seeking the teaching licensure for Adolescent and Young Adult in Integrated Mathematics.
Minimum Credits Required: 48 + AYA
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Required Courses:
- MTH 118 - Algebraic Thinking Through Modeling, 3 credit hours
- MTH 141 - Calculus I, 4 credit hours
- MTH 142 - Calculus II, 4 credit hours
- MTH 201 - History of Mathematics, 1 credit hour
- MTH 206 - Mathematical Logic and Proof Methods, 3 credit hours
- MTH 211 - Linear Algebra, 3 credit hours
- MTH 243 - Calculus III, 4 credit hours
- MTH 262 - Discrete Mathematics, 3 credit hours
- MTH 315 - College Geometry, 3 credit hours
- MTH 411 - Abstract Algebra, 4 credit hours
- MTH 235 - Probability & Statistics for Scientists & Engineers, 3 credit hours
OR - MTH 406 - Mathematical Statistics, 3 credit hours
- CSC 210 - Computer Science I: Programs and Applications, 3 credit hours
OR - CSC 212 - Intro to Programming for Scientists & Engineers, 3 credit hours
Elective:
Choose one of the following if not completed above.
Math Pairing:
Choose one of the following three math pairings.
- MTH 313 - Applied Analysis, 3 credit hours AND
- MTH 409 - Real Analysis, 4 credit hours
- MTH 405 - Theory of Probability, 4 credit hours AND
- MTH 406 - Mathematical Statistics, 3 credit hours
- MTH 302 - Number Theory, 3 credit hours AND
- MTH 411 - Abstract Algebra, 4 credit hours
Education: Adolescent Young Adult (7-12) License
For adolescent young adult licenses, a student majors in an academic area and completes courses required for license. AYA candidates complete requirements for a major. Please refer to specific major requirements.
For AYA candidates Education is the minor. Degrees offered include B.A. and B.S., depending upon the major.
Minimum Professional Education Credits Required: 44
Basic professional education course requirements:
Include the following courses and their credit hour values: - PSY 325 - Adolescent Development, 4 credit hours
- EDU 101X - Introduction to Education and Teaching, 3 credit hours
- EDU 103DX - Education of Children with Special Needs, 2 credit hours
- EDU 114 - 21st Century Productivity Tools, 1 credit hour
- EDU 206 - Introduction to Adolescent Education, 2 credit hours
- EDU 211D - Exploring Education in a Diverse Society, 3 credit hours
- EDU 212 - Curriculum and Instruction for Grades 4-12, 3 credit hours
- EDU 214 - Media Resources for the Education Professional, 2 credit hours
- EDU 314 - 21st Century Classroom Technology, 1 credit hour
- EDU 340 - Assessment and Data Literacy, 3 credit hours
- EDU 348 - Reading in the Content Area, 3 credit hours
- EDU 350-357 - Special Methods in Adolescent Young Adult/Multi-age Teaching Field, 3/4 credit hours
- EDU 375 - Internship in Adolescent/Young Adult Education, 2 credit hours
- EDU 487 - Clinical Practice, Adolescent Young Adult, 9 credit hours
- EDU 492 - Senior Capstone Seminar, 3 credit hours
Note:
*Completing AYA requirements constitutes a minor in Education.
Licensure Courses
Adolescent Young Adult Education (grades seven through twelve): Integrated Language Arts; Integrated Mathematics; Integrated Science; Integrated Social Studies; Life Sciences; and Physical Sciences
See the School of Education for REQUIRED courses in each area.
To earn an additional license in Mild/Moderate Educational Needs, the Adolescent Young Adult candidate must complete the following sequence of courses:
- EDU 204 - Phonics and Spelling Development, 3 credit hours
- EDU 274 - Introduction to Students with Mild/Moderate Educational Needs, 3 credit hours
- EDU 275 - Professional Collaboration and Transition Development, 3 credit hours
- EDU 333 - Reading Instruction in Early Childhood Education, 3 credit hours
- EDU 337 - Mathematics Instruction in Early Childhood Education, 3 credit hours
- EDU 377 - Academic/Life Skills Assessment and Data-Based Decision Making for Students with Special Needs, 3 credit hours
- EDU 378 - Positive Behavioral Intervention and Support, 3 credit hours
- EDU 434 - Diagnostic and Remedial Reading Methods, 3 credit hours
- EDU 494 - Remediation Across the Curriculum, 3 credit hours
- EDU 415 - Clinical Practice in Mild/Moderate Educational Needs, 5 credit hours (1/2 semester)
- EDU 419 - Clinical Practice in Adolescent Young Adult/Multi-Age Education, 4 credit hours (1/2 semester)
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