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09/05 - 12/21 | ||||||
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3:25 pm |
3:25 pm |
Subject: Mathematics (MATH)
CRN: 42516
Lecture
St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 214
Requirements Met:
School of Ed Transfer Course
A capstone mathematics course for students seeking to teach secondary mathematics. Students make substantial oral and written presentations. Topics are included from discrete and continuous mathematics. Students use publications, e.g. The American Mathematical Monthly, Mathematics Magazine, Mathematical intelligencer and Scientific American, as well as standard texts, as sources for their work. Offered in Fall of even-numbered years. Prerequisite: one of MATH 301 or 317 (a C‐ or above in the completed course) with concurrent registration in the other; or permission of instructor.
4 Credits
09/05 - 12/21 | ||||||
M | T | W | Th | F | Sa | Su |
3:25 pm |
3:25 pm |
Subject: Mathematics (MATH)
CRN: 43358
Lecture
St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 214
Please see attached syllabus for longer description. This course will be cross-listed with the undergraduate course MATH 450. A capstone mathematics course for students seeking to teach secondary mathematics. Students make substantial oral and written presentations. Topics are included from discrete and continuous mathematics. Students use publications, e.g. The American Mathematical Monthly, Mathematics Magazine, Mathematical intelligencer and Scientific American, as well as standard texts, as sources for their work. Offered in Fall of even-numbered years. This is a graduate version of MATH 450 with an emphasis on connections between advanced mathematics and 5-12 mathematics. Undergraduates should enroll in MATH 450. Prerequisites: (1) MATH 301 or MATH 317 or equivalent with concurrent registration in the other or permission of instructor and (2) Admitted to MA program in Educational Studies and advisor approval OR admitted to the MA Teacher Education licensure program for 5-12 mathematics/
3 Credits