If you’re adept at mathematics, have a passion for teaching, and want to make an impact on adolescents and young adults, our Teaching Mathematics program may be the right answer for you and your career.
If you’re adept at mathematics, have a passion for teaching, and want to make an impact on adolescents and young adults, our Teaching Mathematics program may be the right answer for you and your career.
Teaching Mathematics Program
Advanced Math Knowledge Advances Futures.
In recent years, the focus on STEM education has grown, resulting in more high school students choosing to take complex math courses to better prepare for their future. Math teachers are in high demand, and the Teaching Mathematics program at JCU gives you the knowledge, expertise, and experience necessary to answer the call.
To become a teacher of mathematics at the AYA level, you’ll develop advanced knowledge in mathematics concepts and application, completing high-level mathematics courses such as Calculus II and Methods in Pure Mathematics. At the same time, you’ll progress towards a major in Education as you receive a solid foundation in educational methods, learning and development, and instructional technologies.
Through student teaching, you’ll draw on all you’ve learned and experienced at JCU, including our commitment to seeing the whole student and our Jesuit foundation. Great mathematics teachers share their enthusiasm for mathematics with their students. They not only help those students who struggle with math, but also challenge strong students to deepen their understanding of the subject. Your ability to understand, support, and inspire every student can lead to greater confidence and ability, rising GPAs, and stronger futures.
Teaching Mathematics
Students earning the BA in Teaching Mathematics will develop a foundational understanding of Calculus, Algebra, and Real Analysis along with Education courses. This combination will prepare you to receive your licensure to teach mathematics at the Adolescent to Young Adult (AYA) level.
Top Employers
High school mathematics teachers nationally
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High school students in Ohio
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Through this class, you’ll learn basic mathematical terminology and the techniques of abstract mathematics. You’ll also gain a firm foundation on proof and logic, inductive and deductive reasoning, mathematical induction, sets, functions and relations, and properties of the Integers.
Notable Alum
Status: Middle School Mathematics Guide at The Lillian and Betty Ratner Montessori School