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Mathematics Education (BS) and Mathematics (BS) (Double Major)

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The double degree in Mathematics Education (BS) and Mathematics (BS) is one of two double degree options in the Mathematics Education program in the Department of STEM Education.Ìý

This degree program prepares teacher-leaders to have a deep understanding of the mathematics they will teach and knowledge about different pedagogical strategies they can apply in the classroom. Students take five courses focused on mathematics education, beginning in their sophomore year. Our professional courses in the junior and senior year offer relevant pedagogical experiences, emphasize teaching mathematics with technology, and provide rich field experiences in math classrooms. Graduates are recommended for an initial North Carolina teaching license in mathematics grades 9-12. They will be able to seek employment opportunities in education and make a positive difference in their communities.Ìý

In addition, students earn a degree in Mathematics. Upper level mathematics electives help prepare students for a variety of math-related fields in addition to teaching at the secondary level and graduate study in mathematics or related fields.Ìý

Students in this program also have the opportunity to participate in:Ìý

  • Undergraduate researchÌý
  • Kappa student chapter of the NC Council of Teachers of Mathematics, and other high impact experiences such as Passport to Success, SAY Village, and study abroadÌý
  • Tutoring in local schools


For more information about this program, visit our .Ìý

Program Coordinator:Ìý

Dr. Cyndi EdgingtonÌý
502J Poe Hall
919.515.1754
cpedging@ncsu.edu

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Plan Requirements

Computer Science 5
EÌý115Introduction to Computing Environments1
orÌýCOSÌý100 Science of Change
Introduction to Computing (Choose one): 13
Introduction to Computing-FORTRAN
Introduction to Computing - Java
Introduction to Scientific Programming (Math)
Communications
COMÌý112Interpersonal Communication3
Sciences 5
CHÌý101
&ÌýCHÌý102
Chemistry - A Molecular Science
and General Chemistry Laboratory 2
4
PYÌý205
&ÌýPYÌý206
Physics for Engineers and Scientists I
and Physics for Engineers and Scientists I Laboratory
4
PYÌý208
&ÌýPYÌý209
Physics for Engineers and Scientists II
and Physics for Engineers and Scientists II Laboratory
4
Mathematics 5
MAÌý141Calculus I 14
MAÌý241Calculus II 14
MAÌý242Calculus III 14
MAÌý225Foundations of Advanced Mathematics 13
MAÌý341Applied Differential Equations I 13
orÌýMAÌý351 Introduction to Discrete Mathematical Models
MAÌý405Introduction to Linear Algebra 13
MAÌý407Introduction to Modern Algebra for Mathematics Majors 13
MAÌý408Foundations of Euclidean Geometry 13
MAÌý421Introduction to Probability 13
MAÌý425Mathematical Analysis I 13
Math Electives 112
Statistics 4,53
Probability and Statistics for Engineers
Introduction to Statistical Inference and Regression
Introduction to Mathematical Statistics I
Introduction to Mathematical Statistics II
Professional Education
ECIÌý416Teaching Exceptional Students in the Mainstreamed Classroom 13
EDÌý100Intro to Education 12
EDÌý204Introduction to Teaching in Today's Schools 12
EDÌý311Classroom Assessment Principles and Practices 12
EDÌý312Classroom Assessment Principles and Practices Professional Learning Lab 11
EDPÌý304Educational Psychology 13
ELPÌý344School and Society 13
EMSÌý204Introduction to Mathematics Education 32
EMSÌý480Teaching Mathematics with Technology 13
EMSÌý470Methods and Materials for Teaching Mathematics 13
EMSÌý471Student Teaching in Mathematics 112
EMSÌý472Teaching Mathematics Topics in Senior High School 13
EMSÌý490School Mathematics from an Advanced Perspective 13
EMSÌý495Senior Seminar in Mathematics and Science Education 13
General Education Program (GEP) Courses
ENGÌý101Academic Writing and Research 24
GEP Humanities6
GEP Health and Exercise Studies2
GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives2
GEP Global Knowledge (verify requirement)
GEP US Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion3
Foreign Language Proficiency (verify requirement)
Total Hours129
1

A grade of C or higher is required.

2

A grade of C- or higher is required.

3

A grade of B- or higher is required.

4

The preferred statistics sequence is ST 370 with MA 421. Alternatives include ST 371 with ST 372, or ST 421 with ST 422. If ST 370 is taken, MA 421 will be an advanced mathematics elective. If ST 371/372 is taken, ST 371 will be a free elective. If ST 421/422 is taken, ST 421 will be a free elective.

5

At most one grade below a C is permitted in required and elective math, statistics, and computer science courses

Math Electives

Math Electives <400
MAÌý325Introduction to Applied Mathematics3
MA/LOG 335Symbolic Logic3
MAÌý341Applied Differential Equations I3
MAÌý351Introduction to Discrete Mathematical Models3
Math Electives >400
MAÌý401Applied Differential Equations II3
MAÌý402Mathematics of Scientific Computing3
MAÌý405Introduction to Linear Algebra3
MAÌý407Introduction to Modern Algebra for Mathematics Majors3
MAÌý408Foundations of Euclidean Geometry3
MAÌý410Theory of Numbers3
MAÌý412Long-Term Actuarial Models3
MAÌý413Short-Term Actuarial Models3
MAÌý416Introduction to Combinatorics3
MAÌý421Introduction to Probability3
MAÌý425Mathematical Analysis I3
MAÌý426Mathematical Analysis II3
MAÌý427Introduction to Numerical Analysis I3
MAÌý428Introduction to Numerical Analysis II3
MAÌý430Mathematical Models in the Physical Sciences3
MAÌý432Mathematical Models in Life Sciences3
MAÌý437Applications of Algebra3
MAÌý4403
MAÌý444Problem Solving Strategies for Competitions1
MAÌý450Methods of Applied Mathematics I3
MAÌý451Methods of Applied Mathematics II3
MAÌý491Reading in Honors Mathematics1-6
MAÌý493Special Topics in Mathematics1-6
MAÌý494Major Paper in Math1
MAÌý499Independent Research in Mathematics1-6
MAÌý501Advanced Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists I3
MAÌý502Advanced Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists II3
MAÌý504Introduction to Mathematical Programming3
MAÌý505Linear Programming3
MAÌý5123
MAÌý513Introduction To Complex Variables3
MAÌý515Analysis I3
MAÌý518Geometry of Curves and Surfaces3
MAÌý520Linear Algebra3
MAÌý521Abstract Algebra I3
MAÌý522Computer Algebra3
MAÌý523Linear Transformations and Matrix Theory3
MAÌý524Combinatorics I3
MAÌý526Mathematical Analysis II3
MAÌý531Dynamic Systems and Multivariable Control I3
MAÌý532Ordinary Differential Equations I3
MAÌý534Introduction To Partial Differential Equations3
MAÌý537Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos3
MAÌý540Uncertainty Quantification for Physical and Biological Models3
MAÌý544Computer Experiments In Mathematical Probability3
MAÌý546Probability and Stochastic Processes I3
MAÌý547Stochastic Calculus for Finance3
MAÌý548Monte Carlo Methods for Financial Math3
MAÌý549Financial Risk Analysis3
MAÌý551Introduction to Topology3
MAÌý555Introduction to Manifold Theory3
MAÌý561Set Theory and Foundations Of Mathematics3
MAÌý565Graph Theory3
MAÌý573Mathematical Modeling of Physical and Biological Processes I3
MAÌý574Mathematical Modeling of Physical and Biological Processes II3
MAÌý583Introduction to Parallel Computing3
MAÌý584Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations--Finite Difference Methods3
MAÌý587Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations--Finite Element Method3
MAÌý591Special Topics1-6

Semester Sequence

This is a sample.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
Fall SemesterHours
MAÌý141 Calculus I 1 4
CHÌý101
&ÌýCHÌý102
Chemistry - A Molecular Science
and General Chemistry Laboratory 2
4
ENGÌý101 Academic Writing and Research 4
EÌý115
Introduction to Computing Environments
or Science of Change
1
EDÌý100 Intro to Education 4 2
ÌýHours15
Spring Semester
MAÌý241 Calculus II 1 4
PYÌý205
&ÌýPYÌý206
Physics for Engineers and Scientists I 2
or ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾ Physics I and ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾ Physics II
4
Introduction to Programming 3 3
GEP Health and Exercise Studies 1
COMÌý112 Interpersonal Communication 3
ÌýHours15
Second Year
Fall Semester
MAÌý242 Calculus III 1 4
MAÌý225 Foundations of Advanced Mathematics 1 3
PYÌý208
&ÌýPYÌý209
Physics for Engineers and Scientists II
and Physics for Engineers and Scientists II Laboratory 2
4
GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives 2
GEP Humanities 3
ÌýHours16
Spring Semester
MAÌý341
Applied Differential Equations I 1
or Introduction to Discrete Mathematical Models
3
MAÌý405 Introduction to Linear Algebra 3 3
GEP Health and Exercise Studies 1
EMSÌý204 Introduction to Mathematics Education 4 2
EDÌý204 Introduction to Teaching in Today's Schools 4 2
GEP US Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion 3
EDPÌý304 Educational Psychology 4 3
ÌýHours17
Third Year
Fall Semester
MAÌý407 Introduction to Modern Algebra for Mathematics Majors 3 3
MAÌý408 Foundations of Euclidean Geometry 3 3
ELPÌý344 School and Society 4 3
EDÌý311 Classroom Assessment Principles and Practices 4 2
EDÌý312 Classroom Assessment Principles and Practices Professional Learning Lab 4 1
ST Elective 8 2
ECIÌý305 Equity and Education 3
ÌýHours17
Spring Semester
MAÌý425 Mathematical Analysis I 3 3
Math Elective 1, 3 3
Math Elective 1, 3 3
EMSÌý472 Teaching Mathematics Topics in Senior High School 4 3
EMSÌý480 Teaching Mathematics with Technology 4 3
MAÌý421 Introduction to Probability 3 3
ÌýHours18
Fourth Year
Fall Semester
MAÌý426
or MAÌý512
Mathematical Analysis II (Or other MA elective) 1, 3
or
3
Math Elective 1, 3 3
EMSÌý490 School Mathematics from an Advanced Perspective 4 3
ECIÌý416 Teaching Exceptional Students in the Mainstreamed Classroom 4 3
EMSÌý470 Methods and Materials for Teaching Mathematics 3
GEP Humanities 3
ÌýHours18
Spring Semester
EMSÌý471 Student Teaching in Mathematics 4 10
EMSÌý495 Senior Seminar in Mathematics and Science Education 4 2
ÌýHours12
ÌýTotal Hours128

Major/Program Footnotes:Ìý

1

A grade below C is not permitted in MA 141, 241, 242, 225, 341 or 351.

2

At most one grade below a C- is permitted in courses satisfying the science requirement.

3

At most one grade below a C is permitted in required mathematics courses >400, elective math courses, statistics, and computer
science courses.

4

A grade below a B- is not permitted in EMS 204. A grade below a C is not permitted in all other EMS, EDP, ECI, ELP, ED courses.