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Undergraduate Catalog 2012-2013 ARCHIVED 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2012-2013 ARCHIVED [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Mathematics Education, B.S.E.


Students majoring in this program develop a strong mathematical background in a mathematics core following the guidelines of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and the Mathematical Association of America. Graduates of this program are prepared to teach mathematics at the secondary level. These students will receive a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Education and a minor in K-12 Education Technology. Graduates of this program will also be prepared to use the computer as a tool in both the learning and teaching of mathematics. All DSU teacher education graduates earn a K-12 Educational Technology Endorsement.

System-wide General Education Requirement (30 Credits)


Majors must take EPSY 210  , INED 211  and MATH 123  as part of the System-wide General Education Requirement.

Institutional Graduation Requirement (11 Credits)


Majors must take CIS 130  as part of the Institutional Graduation Requirement.

Note


Students should complete professional education coursework concurrently with general education and content major coursework.

* May be repeated several times provided student does not enroll in the same topics course.


 

K-12 Education Technology Minor 18-19 Credits (11 Credits Required)*


 

* Remaining credit hours are embedded in the General Education and Professional Education coursework.


 

Professional Education Courses (30 Credits)


All Professional Education Courses must be completed with a “C” or better.

1 No grade less than a “C” and must be completed prior to admission to Teacher Education.

2 Requires field experience.

Pre-Professional Block


 

Note


Admission to the Teacher Education Program is required for the remaining courses.  See Requirements for Admission  in the College of Education section.

 

Early Professional Block


 

Advanced Professional Block


 

Student Teaching Semester


Admission to Student Teaching is required for enrollment in SEED 488 . See Approval for Student Teaching  in College of Education section. SEED 401  are taught in a compressed format during the first four weeks of the semester and are usually taken in the same semester as student teaching.

Students planning to teach outside South Dakota are encouraged to take


 

Electives (4 Credits)


One of these credits are met when completing MATH 123  as part of the system general education.