By studying math, you will become a critical thinker and acquire the high-demand skills that employers need. We offer specific areas of study, giving students the opportunity to get an early focus on their career goals. No matter which path you choose, this program will give you the skills to tackle any challenge with logic and precision. Undergraduates pursuing a bachelor’s degree in mathematics choose one of three concentrations: Pure Mathematics, Applied and Computational Mathematics or Mathematics Education.
Aspiring teachers work in tandem with the Department of Mathematics and the Department of Teaching, Learning and Professional Development to complete the secondary mathematics education concentration. In addition to course requirements, students must pass the appropriate state-approved teacher competency exams (Praxis I and Praxis II).
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