This degree is offered in collaboration with the School of Education and the Department of Secondary Education. There is a strong mathematical component almost equivalent to the BA/BS degree in mathematics itself, along with supervised student teaching and required courses in education. Upon completion of the program, the student can receive provisional New York State certification as a mathematics teacher for grades 7 through 12.
Required Mathematics Courses - 39-40 credits
MAT251 Calculus I (4)
MAT252 Calculus II (4)
MAT353 Calculus III (4)
MAT260 Intro to Proof 1 (3)
MAT301 Foundations of Mathematics II (3) (or MAT 303 or MAT 304)
MAT321 Intermediate Analysis I (3)
MAT331 Axiomatic Geometry (3)
MAT362 Linear Algebra (3)
MAT363 Combinatorics (3)
MAT364 Introduction to Abstract Algebra I (3)
MAT381 Probability and Statistics I (3)
PLUS
CPS104 Visual Programming (3) OR
CPS210 Computer Science I: Foundations (4)
PLUS
PHY201 General Physics I (4) AND
PHY202 General Physics II (4)
Recommended, but not required courses:
CPS210 Computer Science I (4)
CPS310 Computer Science II (4)


