Mathematics Education (MA)
18 monthsProgramme duration
46,776 Tuition Fee/year
Jan, Jun, Jul, SepStarting Month
Programme overview
Main Subject
Mathematics
Degree
MA
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
The master’s in Mathematics Education is an accelerated, six-quarter program for current and future secondary school math teachers. Meant to improve math instruction in Chicago and its suburbs, the program focuses on math content and teaching strategies and technologies, all directly tied to secondary curricular needs.
The only graduate program of its kind in the area, this 18-month program can be completed over a series of intensive weekend-only sessions that focus on
- Differential and integral calculus, numerical algorithms related to calculus and implementation of these algorithms using graphing calculators and web-based software;
- Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometry using software packages that emphasize content connected to the high school curriculum;
- Discrete mathematical structures with an emphasis on logic, proof and mathematical reasoning;
- Probability and statistics with an introduction to combinatorics;
- History of elementary number theory, algebra and geometry;
- Topics in abstract algebra that relate to high school courses in algebra, geometry and trigonometry; and
- Topics in real analysis with an emphasis on improving calculus instruction.
Courses for this program meet on the Lincoln Park Campus or online. Almost all courses offered during the normal academic year are scheduled over five weekend days. Summer courses are scheduled over a combination of weekends and weekday evenings in June and July. A bachelor’s degree in mathematics is not required for admission into this program.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Mathematics
Degree
MA
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
The master’s in Mathematics Education is an accelerated, six-quarter program for current and future secondary school math teachers. Meant to improve math instruction in Chicago and its suburbs, the program focuses on math content and teaching strategies and technologies, all directly tied to secondary curricular needs.
The only graduate program of its kind in the area, this 18-month program can be completed over a series of intensive weekend-only sessions that focus on
- Differential and integral calculus, numerical algorithms related to calculus and implementation of these algorithms using graphing calculators and web-based software;
- Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometry using software packages that emphasize content connected to the high school curriculum;
- Discrete mathematical structures with an emphasis on logic, proof and mathematical reasoning;
- Probability and statistics with an introduction to combinatorics;
- History of elementary number theory, algebra and geometry;
- Topics in abstract algebra that relate to high school courses in algebra, geometry and trigonometry; and
- Topics in real analysis with an emphasis on improving calculus instruction.
Courses for this program meet on the Lincoln Park Campus or online. Almost all courses offered during the normal academic year are scheduled over five weekend days. Summer courses are scheduled over a combination of weekends and weekday evenings in June and July. A bachelor’s degree in mathematics is not required for admission into this program.
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