Overview
To be eligible for the Master's in Mathematics Education - Middle and Highschool Education at The City University of New York, candidates must fall into one of the following categories:
Sequence 1 (38-42 credits). For liberal arts and sciences graduates who have completed 18 credits in mathematics, including Calculus I and Calculus II, but who lack professional education coursework.
Sequence 2 (37-38 credits). For teachers who hold a Transitional B certificate in Mathematics from New York State through special CUNY and NYCDOE programs.
Middle Childhood Education Degree Requirements
Students must consult with a Mathematics Education adviser before starting their master's program and must plan their overall program with the adviser during their semester of attendance. Students must complete one of the two sequences outlined below.
Sequence 1. (1) 33 credits of prescribed course work; (2) 3-6 credits of supervised fieldwork; (3) A comprehensive examination OR research project (3); and (4) Maintain B average.
Sequence 2. (1) 33 credits of prescribed course work; (2) 2 credits of supervised fieldwork; (3) A comprehensive examination OR research project (3); and (4) Maintain B average.
Adolescent Education Degree Requirements (Grades 7-12)
Students must consult with a Mathematics Education adviser before starting their master's program and must plan their overall program with the adviser during their first semester of attendance. Students must complete one of the three sequences outlined below:
- Sequence 3. (1) 39 credits of prescribed course work including 3 credits of special education coursework; (2) 3-6 credits of supervised fieldwork; (3) A comprehensive examination OR research project (3); and (4) Maintain B average.
- Sequence 4. (1) 33 credits of prescribed course work including 3 credits of special education coursework; (2) 3-6 credits of supervised fieldwork; (3) A comprehensive examination OR research project (3); and (4) Maintain B average.
- Sequence 5. (1) 33 credits of prescribed course work including 3 credits of special education coursework; (2) 2 credits of supervised fieldwork; (3) A comprehensive examination OR research project (3); and (4) Maintain B average.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Psychological Education
- Historical Education: A Multicultural Perspective
- Special Needs Education in TESOL and Secondary Settings
- Secondary School Mathematics from an Advanced Standpoint
- Exploring Mathematics Using Technology
- Modern Algebra
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 12 months
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Campus Location
- New York City, United States
Disciplines
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General requirements
- A bachelor's degree (or its equivalent) from an accredited college or university with an overall index of 3.0 or better.
- Mathematics course work of at least 18 credits that include Calculus I and II, with an overall index of 3.0 or better in all mathematics courses taken.
- For Sequence 2, must hold a valid Transitional B Certificate from NYSED.
- Submission of scores on the New York State Content Specialty Test (CST) in Mathematics.
- If conditionally admitted, make up requirements starting in the first semester and finishing in no more than three consecutive semesters.
- Two letters of recommendation, at least one of which is from a college or university instructor of mathematics.
- A 500 word essay on career goals.
- A personal interview.
Tuition Fees
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Additional Details
Resident:
- Full-time - $5,545 /semester
Living costs
New York City
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
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