Adolescence Education: Mathematics (Grades 7-12)
Degree
Master of Arts in Teaching
Admission Requirements
In addition to meeting the requirements for admission to a degree
program stated in the current Graduate Catalog, the applicant
for enrollment in the program leading to a Master of Arts in Teaching
in Adolescence Education: Mathematics (Grades 7-12) should present
the following:
1. Official transcripts documenting a bachelor's degree from an
accredited college or university.
2. A minimum of 30 credit hours of approved mathematics courses
including the following:
at least 12 credit hours of calculus, analysis or differential
equations,
at least three credit hours each in the following six areas:
discrete mathematics, linear algebra, abstract algebra, geometry,
probability and statistics, and history of mathematics.
3. An overall undergraduate grade point average of at least 2.5.
4. Two letters of recommendation from professors or professional
colleagues that address the prospective student's suitability for
adolescence school teaching.
5. Application to the SUNY Cortland Teacher Education Program.
6. Demonstrated proficiency equivalent to successful completion
of the second semester (102) of a college-level foreign language
sequence.
7. An undergraduate course in either educational psychology or
adolescent psychology, such as PSY 232 or 332.
8. A health education course that fulfills NYSED mandates for teacher
education programs--currently approved courses include HLH 110,
199 or 510.
Mathematics Department
More information may be obtained by going to the Mathematics
Department Web site.
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