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Nov 23, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog/Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Advanced Mathematics for Elementary Education
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The Advanced Mathematics for Elementary Education major is an excellent choice for students seeking licensure in Elementary or Special Education who wish to earn a strong credential in elementary mathematics education in order to pursue a career goal of elementary mathematics specialist (EMS). Students in this major must simultaneously be enrolled in one of the following B.S.E. degree programs:
- Elementary Education with Licensure (1-6), B.S.E.
- Special Education: Moderate Disabilities with Licensure (PreK-8), B.S.E.
Students are accepted into the program only with the approval of the mathematics department chair.
Requirements for the B.S. in Advanced Mathematics for Elementary Education:
- The University Common Core (use core for BSE degree courses).
- The Major.
For the University Common Core, specific WSU core courses are required for Education students; see their list of “Common Core Coursework for Early Childhood, Elementary, and Special Education Majors.” Students should consult with their Education advisor to choose appropriate University Common Core courses.
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Coursework required for the Major - 32 Credits
Foundations of Mathematics - 14 credits
Foundations of Elementary Mathematics Education - 15 Credits
Upper Level Mathematics Elective - 3 Credits
Choose 1 of the following:
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