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MASTER OF SCIENCE MATHEMATICS Option in Mathematics Education for Secondary School Teachers

MASTER OF SCIENCE MATHEMATICS Option in Mathematics Education for Secondary School Teachers. California State University, Long Beach. CSULB MATHEMATICS EDUCATION FACULTY. Dr. Linda DeGuire Dr. Norma Noguera Mathematics Education Graduate Advisor Dr. Angelo Segalla Dr. Lindsay Tartre

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MASTER OF SCIENCE MATHEMATICS Option in Mathematics Education for Secondary School Teachers

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  1. MASTER OF SCIENCEMATHEMATICSOption in Mathematics Education for Secondary School Teachers California State University, Long Beach

  2. CSULB MATHEMATICS EDUCATION FACULTY • Dr. Linda DeGuire • Dr. Norma Noguera Mathematics Education Graduate Advisor • Dr. Angelo Segalla • Dr. Lindsay Tartre • Dr. Jacqueline Ward

  3. Features of Graduate Program in Math Edfor Secondary School Teachers at CSULB Designed for Single Subject Mathematics Credentialed/Practicing Teachers who wish to: • gain further expertise in mathematics and curriculum, teaching, learning, assessment and research in mathematics education • obtain a job teaching at a community college • continue on to further advanced studies, i.e., a Ph.D. in Mathematics Education

  4. Features of Graduate Program in Math Edfor Secondary School Teachers at CSULB A person can go through our program either as a: • Full-time student by taking 3 courses a semester (or 2 courses a semester) and easily finish in 3 (or 4) semesters (i.e., 1 1/2 or 2 years) OR as a • Part-time student (1 course, or sometimes 2 courses, a semester) going at your own pace.

  5. Highlights of our Graduate Program in Math Ed for Secondary Teachers • Our program is especially flexible for current teachers because many of our upper division undergraduate and ALL of our graduate mathematics education courses are at 4pm or later. • Each graduate course is offered on one (M-Th) or two nights a week (either M,W or T,Th). • Our courses incorporate the latest technology, including various software on both MAC and PC, graphing calculators and classroom documentary filmmaking. • Our math ed faculty are excited about the program and are available for help.

  6. Curriculum – Prerequisites PREREQUISITES for the MS in Math Option in Math Ed for Secondary Teachers at California State University, Long Beach • (1) A bachelor's degree in math or math ed, OR a bachelor's degree with at least 24 upper division units in math from an accredited college or university. • (2) A California Single Subject Credential in math

  7. Curriculum – Prerequisites • (3) A grade of C or above in the following courses or their equivalents: • MATH 247 Introduction to Linear Algebra • MATH 310 History of Early Mathematics • MATH 341 Number Theory • MATH 355 College Geometry • MATH 361A Introduction to Mathematical Analysis I or • MATH 364A Ordinary Differential Equations • MATH 380 Probability and Statistics Note: No GRE required • Deficiencies will be determined by the graduate math ed advisor, Dr. Norma Noguera (nnoguera@csulb.edu). (One can be conditionally admitted into the MS program without all the prerequisites.)

  8. Program Curriculum – 30 units A minimum of 30 graduate and upper division units approved by the graduate advisor and including: • Math Ed Courses - 15 Units • Teaching & Learning 511 • Curriculum & Assessment 512 • Choose at least 9 units from: • Algebra in the School Curriculum 540 • Geometry & Measurement in the School Curriculum 550 • Analysis in the Secondary School Curriculum 560 • Probability and Statistics in the School Curriculum 580 • Special Topics in Math Ed 590 • Seminar in Math Ed 695 • Math Courses – 9 units • 3 math courses, at least 1 500-level • Elective Courses – 6 units • 2 approved upper division or grad courses in math, math ed or approved College of Education courses

  9. Program Curriculum – 30 unitsA minimum of 30 graduate and upper division units approved by the graduate advisor and including: Complete one of 3 options: • (1) Pass 2 Comprehensive exams • 1 in math ed • 1 in pure or applied math • (2) Thesis • (3) Pass 1 Comprehensive exam (in math ed or in pure or applied math) and Complete a project in math ed

  10. To Apply for Admission to the Mathematics Education Graduate Program in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, you must complete and send two separate sets of forms: • A)To Dr. Norma Noguera, Math Ed Graduate Advisor, • Department of Mathematics and Statistics, CSULB; 1250 • Bellflower Blvd; Long Beach, CA, 90840-1001 : • Complete college transcripts (not necessarily official) • Copy of teaching credential • Statement of Purpose (up to one page) • B)To the CSULB Admissions Office located at : • Enrollment Services/Admissions, CSU-Long Beach, 1250 • Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90840: • Complete official college transcripts • Complete online application (OR if you prefer, you can print out and complete a paper copy of the application.) • Note: The process is much quicker if • you do an online application. • lll. Admission fees

  11. California State University, Long Beach Math Ed Graduate Program Contact Dr. Norma Noguera – Math Ed Graduate Advisor (562) 985-4351 (nnoguera@csulb.edu) Department of Mathematics & Statistics CSULB 1250 Bellflower Blvd Long Beach, CA 90840-1001 Fax (562) 985-8227

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