Mathematics - Secondary Education

Secondary Education Only

Mathematics is both a symbolic language and a way of thinking. A universal science and a key component of a liberal arts education, mathematics is a critical tool for technological advancement and practical problem-solving in a complex natural and social world. The major provides training in logic and critical thinking, and helps students gain mastery of calculus, algebra, geometry, statistics, and computer programming. Graduates are prepared for a wide range of careers including teaching, computer science, engineering, finance, actuarial science, business, investments, behavioral sciences, and research.

Degree Requirements

Required Courses

MAT 10443INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA

MAT 10643COLLEGE ALGEBRA

MAT 11143PRECALCULUS

MAT 21044CALCULUS I

MAT 21144CALCULUS II

MAT 22043LINEAR ALGEBRA

MAT 31044CALCULUS III

MAT 33043DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

MAT 49201INTEGRATIVE SMNR IN MATHEMATICS


Arizona Mathematics Teaching Certification 

Students seeking certification to teach must have a major area of study. This major area must include 30 semester credit hours of courses. Students should consult their academic advisor for more information regarding their major area. Students seeking certification in areas of study additional to their major must have a minimum of 24 semester credit hours of courses in an area. Students should consult their academic advisor requiring additional areas of certification.