Mathematics Major for the High School Teaching License (9-12) / Bachelor of Arts

Total Credit Hours: 128
Major Credit Hours: 42-46

The Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences features a fully approved Mathematics program that prepares candidates to teach grades 9-12 in Illinois public and private schools.  The program is approved by the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board in conjunction with the Illinois State Board of Education and includes all the requirements for a major in Mathematics.  Mathematics majors in this concentration must declare majors in both Mathematics and Secondary Education. See advisors in the Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences and the College of Education for specific approval and a list of required courses.

Teacher Candidates seeking a Professional Educator License with a Mathematics Endorsement must complete all requirements of the College of Education (College of Education) and the following coursework in the content area as well as professional education courses. For a detailed description of the courses, please click on the appropriate link. Only grades of “C” and above are acceptable in professional education courses and in any courses counted toward any endorsement or certificate. A “C-” or lower grade will require that the course be repeated.

Degree Requirements

I. Core Courses in Mathematics Major for Teacher Licensure (35-38)

13-195Mathematical Foundations for Secondary School Teachers

3

13-200Calculus I

4

13-201Calculus II

4

13-250Calculus III

4

13-305Linear Algebra

3

13-315Probability and Statistics I

3

13-320Theories of Geometry

3

13-325Foundations of Advanced Mathematics

2

13-330History of Mathematics I

3

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OR

13-331History of Mathematics II

3

13-360Real Analysis 1

3

13-440Abstract Algebra I

3

70-200Introduction to Computer Science

3

To apply to take the Content Examination in Mathematics, majors in this program must have earned a B – or higher in 13-195 Mathematical Foundations for Secondary School Teachers. Students who have scored 25 or higher as the Mathematics subscore of the ACT may, after consultation with the Chair of Computer and Mathematical Sciences, have this course waived.

II. Sequence Elective: Select one course from the following to complete one sequence: (3)

Algebra Sequence

13-306Advanced Linear Algebra

3

-
OR

13-441Abstract Algebra II

3

Analysis Sequence

13-350Numerical Analysis

3

-
OR

13-361Real Analysis 2

3

-
OR

13-430Complex Analysis

3

Statistics Sequence

13-316Probability and Statistics II

3

III. Electives: Select one course (different from above) from the following: (3-4)

13-300Differential Equations

3

13-306Advanced Linear Algebra

3

13-310Discrete Mathematics

4

13-316Probability and Statistics II

3

13-327Introduction to Number Theory

3

13-330History of Mathematics I

3

-
OR

13-331History of Mathematics II

3

13-350Numerical Analysis

3

13-361Real Analysis 2

3

13-420Sets and Logic

3

13-425Mathematical Modeling

3

13-430Complex Analysis

3

13-441Abstract Algebra II

3

70-315Scientific Computing

3

IV. The advanced writing requirement for Mathematics majors is satisfied by completing the following course: (1)

13-480Senior Seminar

1

V. Please see Secondary Education / Bachelor of Arts for required Education courses.