Dec 30, 2024  
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog

Master of Science in Education in Mathematics Education MSEd


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The MSEd in mathematics education integrates educators’ learning of mathematical content, pedagogy, and research.  This approach fosters educators” ability to teach effectively at the K-12 level. The program arises from collaboration between the School of Education and Human Development (SEHD) and the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS). It interweaves both mathematical and educational understandings that lead to a truly interdisciplinary program, including a possibility to conduct one’s own research project.

The MSEd core courses provide a sound basis in mathematics education, including learning theories and progressions, teaching approaches, and deep appreciation for diversity and philosophical foundations.

MSEd Core - 15 credit hours

Plus

RSEM 5080 - Research In Schools  or RSEM 5120 - Introduction to Research Methods  

 

Mathematics Core - 9 credit hours

Required Mathematics Core - Choose three courses in consultation with faculty advisor. Students may select 5000-level MATH, MCKE, MTED, or RSEM courses relevant to the grade-level with which the teacher works with approval from faculty advisor. (Note: Several mathematical content courses are taught by the mathematics education faculty.)

Plus

Optional Course work

Thesis Option (if chosen):  SCED 5950 - Master’s Thesis 6 credit hours required for this option.

or

Non-Thesis Option: Elective Courses - Choose two courses relevant to the grade-level with which the teacher works in consultation with a faculty advisor.  6 credit hours

MSEd Total: 30 Hours

 

Program Requirements and Courses

To complete the MSEd program and earn a master’s degree, students must complete the appropriate course work as outlined above.  All courses require a grade of B- or better and a 3.0 minimum GPA is required for graduation. 

Active Status

Students must complete their programs within seven years, maintaining a GPA of 3.0. Students typically take four courses each calendar year. Failure to enroll over three contiguous semesters will result in a requirement to submit readmission materials.

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