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Master of Science (M.S.) in Mathematics Education

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Program overview

Main Subject

Mathematics

Study Level

Masters

At the Iowa State University School of Education you can pursue a full range of graduate programs in mathematics education that focus not only on mathematical content but also research-based pedagogical practices to support student learning. Iowa State University provides options for graduate study in mathematics education that range from initial teacher licensure to a Ph.D. in Education with an emphasis in mathematics education. If you have a bachelor's degree in mathematics or closely related field and want to teach math to students in grades seven through twelve, our Masters of Education with a specialization in Mathematics Licensure is just for you. In this program, you can become a licensed teacher in approximately 15 months through our accelerated program. Perhaps you are an elementary, middle school or secondary classroom teacher seeking to enhance your practice working with students in mathematics. Our Master of Education program will allow you to develop new strategies and approaches to support mathematics learning for all students. Program Highlights Programs that: Challenge you through extensive interaction with nationally recognized professors, experienced teachers, and students. Rapidly license you to teach middle and high school (grades 7-12). Enable you to earn a high quality master's degree. Provide you with opportunities to engage in research in K-12 classrooms and pre-service teacher education programs.

Program overview

Main Subject

Mathematics

Study Level

Masters

At the Iowa State University School of Education you can pursue a full range of graduate programs in mathematics education that focus not only on mathematical content but also research-based pedagogical practices to support student learning. Iowa State University provides options for graduate study in mathematics education that range from initial teacher licensure to a Ph.D. in Education with an emphasis in mathematics education. If you have a bachelor's degree in mathematics or closely related field and want to teach math to students in grades seven through twelve, our Masters of Education with a specialization in Mathematics Licensure is just for you. In this program, you can become a licensed teacher in approximately 15 months through our accelerated program. Perhaps you are an elementary, middle school or secondary classroom teacher seeking to enhance your practice working with students in mathematics. Our Master of Education program will allow you to develop new strategies and approaches to support mathematics learning for all students. Program Highlights Programs that: Challenge you through extensive interaction with nationally recognized professors, experienced teachers, and students. Rapidly license you to teach middle and high school (grades 7-12). Enable you to earn a high quality master's degree. Provide you with opportunities to engage in research in K-12 classrooms and pre-service teacher education programs.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

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