Coordinator:
Dr. Keith Weber (732-932-7496, ext. 8123; email: keith.weber@gse.rutgers.edu)
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The Graduate School of Education offers a postbaccalaureate master's degree/initial teacher certification program in mathematics education. The program requires that a student have a bachelor's degree with a major appropriate to the area of licensure, 90 credits in liberal arts, and satisfaction of the general education distribution. The requirements needed to satisfy the general education distribution can be found in the Office of Academic Services, Room 110, Graduate School of Education (732-932-7496, ext. 8132).
The specific program requirements are as follows:
Mathematics Education (18 credits)
05:300:341 Modern High School Mathematics (3)
05:300:442 Problem-Solving Processes in Mathematics (3)
05:300:443 Methods of Teaching Secondary School Mathematics (3)
05:300:444 Practicum in Teaching Secondary School Mathematics (3)
15:254:540 Introduction to Mathematics Education (3)
15:254:548 Technology in Mathematics Teaching (3)
Common Professional Education Core (15 credits)
05:300:306 Educational Psychology: Principles of Classroom Learning (3)
05:300:401 Individual and Cultural Diversity in the Classroom (3)
15:255:533 Assessment and Measurement for Teachers (2)
15:255:534 Classroom Organization (1)
15:255:537 Education, Ethics, and Society (3)
15:255:538 Teacher as Researcher (3)
Internship in Teaching (12 credits)
15:255:535 Teaching Internship (9)
15:255:536 Teaching Internship Seminar (3)
Mathematics Specialization
Before teacher certification can be recommended, the student must have completed at least 30 credits in mathematics, computer science, and statistics, including: Calculus III, linear algebra, probability/statistics, geometry, and computer science. At least 12 credits must be at the 300 or 400 level.