Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science in Mathematics - Middle School (Teaching Major) Undergraduate Program By Ball State University |Top Universities

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science in Mathematics - Middle School (Teaching Major)

Main Subject Area

Education and TrainingMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The mathematics teaching major satisfies state licensure requirements for students preparing to teach mathematics in junior high/middle school and high school. Concentrations for this major are middle school and secondary school. Elementary education majors may choose mathematics as their area of concentration. Elementary education majors may also earn additional licensure to teach mathematics in junior high/middle school. If you’re ready to work with students during a time when they need their critical thinking skills sharpened, our middle school option is for you. We have found that teaching math at the middle school level is important in a student’s development as they have lots of energy and a deep thirst for learning new things. Our middle school teaching option is designed to help you develop the necessary skills for teaching math in middle schools. You will take core classes in math and additional general education classes in the Teachers College. You will take several math classes including calculus, which will be the highest math you take in this option. You will also learn practices to keep the classroom atmosphere positive. This concentration is strictly for students interested in teaching middle school only; however, our secondary school concentration will give you the skills needed for teaching middle and high schools. In addition, you will gain practical experience through observing and teaching in middle school and high school classrooms.

Program overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The mathematics teaching major satisfies state licensure requirements for students preparing to teach mathematics in junior high/middle school and high school. Concentrations for this major are middle school and secondary school. Elementary education majors may choose mathematics as their area of concentration. Elementary education majors may also earn additional licensure to teach mathematics in junior high/middle school. If you’re ready to work with students during a time when they need their critical thinking skills sharpened, our middle school option is for you. We have found that teaching math at the middle school level is important in a student’s development as they have lots of energy and a deep thirst for learning new things. Our middle school teaching option is designed to help you develop the necessary skills for teaching math in middle schools. You will take core classes in math and additional general education classes in the Teachers College. You will take several math classes including calculus, which will be the highest math you take in this option. You will also learn practices to keep the classroom atmosphere positive. This concentration is strictly for students interested in teaching middle school only; however, our secondary school concentration will give you the skills needed for teaching middle and high schools. In addition, you will gain practical experience through observing and teaching in middle school and high school classrooms.

Admission requirements

79+
6+

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