For the student in core mathematics, the critical thinking and quantitative reasoning skills that are inherent to mathematical studies help develop the student‘s ability to ably respond to the demands of today‘s workplace and to address practical, personal, and social issues of a quantitative nature. For the student in higher mathematics courses, the conceptual understanding and superior problem-solving skills are preparatory for advanced studies...
The study of mathematics is grounded in problem solving and includes the ability to think in a certain, organized way. It is basic to careers in the natural sciences, essential to the effective use of computer technology, and valuable in related fields such as the social sciences, business, and industrial technology.
The Mathematics majors offered by the Department of Mathematics provide students with a core of knowledge in mathematics and allow...
Environmental scientists work toward defining and solving environmental problems caused by the actions of human beings. Their training is broad-based and encompasses the natural sciences, mathematics, and the social sciences. Their primary ethical concern is human stewardship of the earth.
Students in the Environmental Studies - Environmental Management program are concerned with both the technological problems and social aspects of environmental...
The study of mathematics is grounded in problem solving and includes the ability to think in a certain, organized way. It is basic to careers in the natural sciences, essential to the effective use of computer technology, and valuable in related fields such as the social sciences, business, and industrial technology.
The Mathematics majors offered by the Department of Mathematics provide students with a core of knowledge in mathematics and allow...
FRESHMAN YEAR
First Semester
Eng 135 Freshman Composition I
•Math 143 Calculus I
Ed 111 Freshman Seminar I
Bio 140 General Biology
Ed 130 Hist/Phil. Foundations
Hist African American Hist
Second Semester
Eng 137 Freshman Composition II ..3
•Math 144 Calculus II..........................4
Ed 112 Freshman Seminar II.........1
PE Physical Education............2
•Math 136 Discrete Mathematics........3
EC 130...
Students desiring to be certified to teach mathematics at the secondary level (grades 6-12) are to declare themselves as mathematics majors and education minors and register with the Benedictine University Education Program as teaching certificate candidates. Advisement is then a joint responsibility of the mathematics and the education programs. Students must complete MATH-240 (4), 310 (3), 312 (3), 371 (3) and 373 (3) as part of the major requirements...
Mathematics is the foundation of the sciences and is at the core of a liberal arts education. Many great ideas in human history are mathematical in nature or are easily understood by viewing them mathematically.
You can earn a degree to teach mathematics in grades 6-12. In your first two years as a math major you‘ll get a solid foundation of calculus, differential equations and linear algebra, as well as an introduction to proof. Then you‘ll study...
MA102 College Algebra / Trigonometry
MA120 Elementary Statistics or equivalent
MA130 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
MA227 Topics in Geometry
MA720 History of Mathematics
Supporting Course
CS223 Principles of Programming I
Professional Education Courses
ED327 Teaching Mathematics in the Elementary School
or
ED467 Methods for Teaching Secondary Math.
ED348 Teaching...
General Education COMM 171 Speech Communication ENGL 101 Written Communication II ENGL 102 Written Communication III
PSYC 182 General Psychology
SOC 151 Principles of Sociology
BIBL 215 Old Testament Literature
BIBL 216 New Testament Literature
Foreign Language (two semesters)
History Elective
Art/Drama/Music
Literature
BIOL 214 Human Anatomy & Physiology I
MATH 111 Basic Probability & Statistics
PHIL 150 Logic & Critical Thinking...
The secondary mathematics program at Bethel College enables the student to combine the strengths of in-depth preparation in mathematics with the professional teacher education skills necessary for success in the classroom. Students wishing to major in mathematics education should begin the calculus sequence as freshmen and follow the recommended four-year course sequence. ...
Mathematics has long been a central subject in traditional liberal arts programs. It has served as both a tool and as a paradigm for thought. The mathematics major at Bethel provides the student with these same themes.
The program is built around a central core of both traditional and innovative courses. Students may then choose to emphasize traditional mathematics, secondary education, applied mathematics, or pre-actuarial courses....
Students who wish to prepare to teach mathematics at the high-school level should select Mathematics Secondary Teaching emphasis. These students work toward a preliminary single-subject credential and should consult the School of Education. This emphasis must complete: Math 105, 106, 112, 205, 291, 305, 315, 331, 332, 341, two units of 370, 415, two courses (6 units) at the 300 or 400 level; Computer Science 105, and Education 301, 330, 341, 425,...
Math and Science Education major is designed to efficiently immerse students in both the mathematics and scientific disciplines while teaching innovative strategies to help secondary students learn these subjects. During our program, you will study math and choose either biology, chemistry, earth science, or physics.
The composite major in mathematics and science education places students in close contact with our excellent faculty and campus resources....
5 MATH 123 Calculus I & 123L Lab (gen ed)
5 MATH 125 Calculus II & 125L Lab
4 MATH 225 Calculus III
3 MATH 315 Linear Algebra
3 MATH 321 Differential Equations
3 MATH 361 Modern Geometry
3 MATH 413 Abstract Algebra I
3 MATH 425 Real Analysis I
3 MATH 481 Probability and Statistics
6 Restricted Electives - take two courses from the following:
MATH 316 Discrete Mathematics MATH 373 Introduction to Numerical Analysis [Pre-req MIS 105]
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Earn your Bachelor of Arts in Social Science (BASS) degree and develop a sound understanding of the society we live in - individuals, families, communities, governments and cultures - from various perspectives. Take a multidisciplinary approach to social sciences where different outlooks are combined and applied to real-world issues. Specialize your degree...
Math teachers are in high demand! This program is ideal for someone who needs a bachelor's degree, wants to become a certified middle school or high school math teacher, and can devote 15 to 20 hours per week to their studies.
The B.A. in Mathematics (5-9 or 5-12) prepares you for secondary teacher licensure in middle school and high school mathematics. The program educates you to become a highly...
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