Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction
Mathematics Education

Total hours: 36

 

Core Requirement: Curriculum (9 credit hours)

EDUC 5305 Curriculum Design, Implementation & Evaluation
EDUC 5309 Advanced Instructional Strategies
EDUC 5380 or
EDUC 5310
Diversity in Educational Settings
Diverse Populations in Today's Schools

Core Requirement: Research (9 credit hours, courses must be taken in sequence)

EDUC 5394 Understanding Classroom Research
EDUC 5395 Designing Classroom Research
EDUC 5397 Implementing and Disseminating Classroom Research (Capstone)

Support Area/Concentration (18 credit hours): Six courses to be selected from one of the
Mathematics areas below. Students who want to take courses in more than one area must first
seek approval of their program director.

Mathematics Education: K-8 Emphasis
MAED courses currently only available online via the Academic Partnerships program.

MATH 5375 or
MAED 5351
Constructing Whole Numbers and Operations
Whole Numbers, Rational Numbers and Operations
MATH 5376 Constructing Rational Numbers and Operations
MATH 5377 or
MAED 5352
Algebraic Reasoning in K-8 Mathematics
Patterns and Algebra
MAED 5353 Probability and Statistics
MATH 5370 or
MAED 5354
Problem Solving in K-8 Mathematics
Problem Solving
MATH 5378 or
MAED 5355
Geometry Concepts in K-8 Mathematics
Conceptual Geometry
MATH 5379 or
MAED 5356
Measurement Concepts in K-8 Mathematics
Measurement

Mathematics Education: Middle and Secondary Emphasis
These courses require a background in higher level mathematics.

MATH 5336 Concepts and Techniques in Number Theory
MATH 5337 Concepts and Techniques in Calculus
MATH 5340 Concepts and Techniques in Discrete Mathematics
MATH 5341 Concepts and Techniques in Geometry
MATH 5342 Concepts and Techniques in Algebra
MATH 5343 Concepts and Techniques in Probability and Statistics
MATH 5344 Mathematics-specific Technologies
MATH 5345 Concepts and Techniques in Analysis
MATH 5346 Concepts and Techniques in Problem Solving
MATH 5347 Concepts and Techniques in Modeling and Applications
MATH 5348 Advanced Algebra for Secondary Mathematics
MATH 5352 Concepts and Techniques in Precalculus

Mathematics Education: Post-secondary Emphasis
These courses require a background in higher level mathematics.

MATH 53XX Any six courses at or above the MATH 5300 level except for
MATH 53XX courses listed in the K-8 and Middle/Secondary emphases above.
MATH 53XX Courses should be chosen in consultation with program director.
MATH 53XX
MATH 53XX
MATH 53XX


PROGRAM OF WORK: Upon admission to the program, you will meet with your program director to
create a program of work. This will plot out what courses you will take each semester until you
complete the program.

 

 

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