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Nov 18, 2024
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2024-2025 Graduate Catalog
Education (Mathematics), M.Ed. (30 hrs)
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Program Overview
The M.Ed. in Mathematics Education prepares secondary educators to become reflective, caring, positive change agents in building secondary mathematics learning environments founded on the nature of mathematics, mathematical fundamental principles, trends and issues in algebra, geometry, analysis, statistics, probability, and instructional methods/assessments.
Courses are offered online on a rotation schedule with many courses, particularly seminars, offered in the summer term. The program begins each trimester.
Goals and Objectives
The specific goals and objectives of the Master of Education program are to provide students with opportunities to become confident, caring, and reflective educators by
- earning academic credentials that may allow them to advance in the chosen field of employment;
- experiencing personal growth and understanding through in-depth study in the area of concentration and certification;
- expanding the students’ Christian values through coursework and campus activities;
- building upon their undergraduate studies and work experience to broaden their knowledge base in the teaching field; and
- becoming strong professional leaders in their chosen discipline and area of certification.
Program Admission Requirements
- Complete an online application and pay application fee
- Submit all official transcripts electronically to Graduate Admissions
- Hold a baccalaureate degree in mathematics (or a minor in mathematics) from an accredited college or university
- Have a GPA > 2.5 for the last 64 hours of undergraduate work or a cumulative GPA > 2.5 with a GPA > 3.0 in all prior math courses
- Hold or qualify to hold a Class A teacher’s license (provide a copy) or sign a waiver of certification form
- Provide two recommendations from past or current supervisors
Transfer Credit
A maximum of six hours of graduate credit may be transferred from another accredited institution. All transfer courses must be approved prior to degree application.
Program Progression Requirements
- Students must maintain a GPA > 3.0 with no grade less than a ‘C’ and must complete all requirements within six years of admission into the program.
- Refer to Academic Regulations in this catalog for additional degree progression and graduation requirements.
Program of Study (30 hrs)
Professional Education (9 hrs)
Mathematics Education Concentration (15 hrs)
- Select 15 hours of graduate mathematics (MAT) education courses.
Electives (6 hrs)
- Select 2 graduate courses with approval of faculty advisor.
Program Requirements and Professional Licensure Disclosure
Teacher education programs at William Carey University are designed to meet the professional competency standards for licensure in Mississippi. William Carey University cannot determine whether any program leads to licensure in any state other than Mississippi. It is recommended that students who intend to seek licensure in another state verify that their program of study meets the desired state’s licensure requirements.
Further, the Mississippi Department of Education establishes and maintains state licensure requirements, policies, and procedures, which supersede requirements listed in this catalog. Mandatory changes to this program of study will be communicated to the student through the School of Education.
Refer to the Mississippi Department of Education Office of Educator Licensure (http://mdek12.org/OEL) for the most current licensure requirements, application procedures, and deadlines.
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