Adolescent Education Math BS, Four-Year Plan
School of Education
Year One
Year One: Fall
- ETAP 201 Exploring Teaching as a Profession
- AMAT 100 Precalculus Mathematics or AMAT 108 Elementary Statistics (MATH)
- AMAT 112 Calculus I (4 Credits)
- Languages Other than English (LANG)
- Writing and Critical Inquiry (WCI)
Year One: Spring
- EPSY 200 Introduction to Educational Psychology (DP-SOCSCI)
- ECPY 360 Psychology, Cultural Diversity, & Social Justice (DEISJ)
- AMAT 113 Calculus II (4 Credits)
- Natural Sciences General Education Course (DP-NATSCI)
- US History General Education Course (CH: USHIS)
Year One: Summer
- Consider coursework
- Look for a summer job in the area of your studies
- Request to declare the major
Year Two
Year Two: Fall
- EPSY 400 The Psychology of Instruction and Learning
- EEPL 300 Social Foundations of Education
- AMAT 220 Linear Algebra
- AMAT 300 Introduction to Proofs
- Arts General Education Course (DP-ARTS)
Year Two: Spring
- ESPE 350 Creating an Inclusive Classroom Environment for All Students
- EPSY 440 Introduction to Assessment & Measurement
- ESPE 460 Introduction to Human Exceptionality
- AMAT 308 Topics in Statistical Inference
- Humanities General Education Course (DP-HUM)
Year Two: Summer
- Consider study abroad options
- Look for research opportunities
- Look for a summer job in the area of your studies
Year Three
Year Three: Fall
- EPSY 422 Adolescent Development
- ETAP 452X Methods of Secondary Teaching
- ETAP 430 Reading and Writing Across the Curriculum
- AMAT 312/312Z Basic Analysis
- World History and International Perspectives General Education Course (INTLPER)
Year Three: Spring
- ELTL 400 Language Acquisition for All Learners
- ETAP 479 Fieldwork: Healthy and Successful Students (6 Credits)
- AMAT 326/326Z Classical Algebra
- AMAT 331/331Z Transformation Geometry
Year Three: Summer
- Summer research
Year Four
Year Four: Fall
- ETAP 480 Student Teaching: Adolescent Education (12 Credits)
- Elective
Year Four: Spring
- AMAT 400+ Level Concentration Course
- Elective
- Elective
- Elective
- Elective
Notes
General Education Requirements for students matriculating Fall 2023 and after
- MS Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning
- WCI Writing and Critical Inquiry
- AR Arts
- HU Humanities
- NS Natural Sciences and Scientific Reasoning
- SS Social Sciences
- US U.S. History and Civic Engagement
- IP World History and International Perspectives
- LANG Languages Other than English (one semester of collegiate study, or the equivalent, of a language other than English)
- DEISJ Diversity: Equity, Inclusion & Social Justice
Credit bearing Professional Development Options
- RSSW 290, 291 and 390 – Community Service
- Research within major
- University internship
- Departmental Internship
- Community Engaged Coursework
- Study Abroad
- Tutoring opportunities
This is a suggested course sequence