
Mathematics, BA
Secondary Teaching Emphasis- Program Delivery
- On Campus
- Total Credits
- 120 Credits
About the Program
Mathematics BA, Secondary Education Option
Focus of Study
The Department of Mathematics offers a comprehensive curriculum leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics with an emphasis in Secondary Education for students intending to teach middle or high school.
Program Requirements & Coursework
The Bachelor of Science (BA) in Mathematics requires the following:
- A minimum of 45 credit hours of MATH coursework. At least 31 of those hours must be upper division (courses numbered 3000 or higher)
- A grade of C or better in courses applied to the major
- A minimum 2.0 GPA must be maintained in all MATH coursework
- No more than 60 credit hours of MATH coursework may apply to the bachelor’s degree
- Fulfill the specific requirements for the Option selected
- An Exit Interview with the Mathematics department is required prior to graduation
- All Mathematics majors are required to meet with a faculty advisor in the Mathematics department during their first year as Mathematics majors
Program Coursework
All students are expected to take nine core courses, which allow students to become familiar with the different subfields of mathematics before choosing their focus. All courses are 3 credit hours unless otherwise specified.
Core courses include (30 hours):
- MATH 1350 - Calculus I (4 credit hours)
- MATH 1360 - Calculus II (4 credit hours)
- MATH 2150 - Discrete Mathematics
- MATH 2350 - Calculus III (4 credit hours)
- MATH 3110 - Theory of Numbers
- MATH 3130 - Introduction to Linear Algebra
- MATH 3400 - Introduction to Differential Equations
- MATH 3410 - Introduction to Analysis
- MATH 3810 - Introduction to Probability and Statistics
BA in Secondary Teaching Emphasis Requirements
In addition to the nine core courses, students selecting the Secondary Teaching Emphasis must complete the following four courses (12 credit hours):
- Math 2650 – Introduction to Computational Mathematics
- Math 3010 – Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I
- Math 3020 – Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II
- Math 3210 – Introduction to Geometry
Complete an additional 3 credit hours (1 course) of elective MATH courses numbered 4130 or higher.
Finally, secondary teaching students must also complete the following courses required for the UCCSTeach Program (30 credit hours):
- UTED 1030 - Inquiry Approaches/Lesson Plan Design for Secondary Math/Science Teaching
- UTED 2010 - Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science
- UTED 3020 - Classroom Interactions
- UTED 4710 - Project-Based Instruction
- UTED 4720 - Reading in the Content Area
- UTED 4730 - Apprentice Teaching UCCS Teach and Seminar
- UTLS 3030 - Perspectives on Science and Math
For more information on degree requirements, please visit the Academic Catalog.
Admission Details
To learn more about admission requirements and the application process, please visit the UCCS Admissions page.
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