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Mathematics Through Algebra I

An Endorsement and Graduate Certificate Program

The Marshall University Graduate College offers a Graduate Certificate Program in Mathematics Through Algebra I that leads to the endorsement by the same name of a general teaching license in West Virginia.  The program is designed for teachers who hold a valid general teaching license in an area other than mathematics and who have an interest in expanding their license to this area.  Upon completion of the program, participants may be eligible to teach mathematics through Algebra I at the 5-9 or 5-Adult programmatic levels, depending upon previous experience, license, options selected within the program, and the passing of the PRAXIS exam.

 

The Mathematics Through Algebra I Graduate Certificate Program may be used as an area of emphasis in a master’s degree program from Marshall University Graduate College in Elementary or Secondary Education or may be completed as a stand-alone program.  The Mathematics Through Algebra I 5-9 program has been accredited by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.

 

Phase I:
CIME 555 Technical Mathematics for Math Educators 3 hrs.
CIME 556 Finite Mathematics for Math Educators 3 hrs.
CIME 670 Teaching Mathematics 3 hrs.
    9 hrs.
Phase II:
CIME 650 Algebra for Mathematics Educators 3 hrs.
CIEC 600 Computing and Instructional Design 3 hrs.
CIME 657 Precalculus for Math Educators 3 hrs.
    9 hrs.
Phase III:
CIME 675* Supervised Field Practicum/Seminar in Mathematics 5-9  
 

OR

 
CIME 677* Supervised Field Practicum/Seminar in Mathematics 5-12 3 hrs.
CIME 658 Geometry for Math Educators 3 hrs.
    6 hrs.
TOTAL   24 hrs.
     
*CIME 675 and CIME 677 may extend across semesters.

Students completing Phase I of the program can be eligible to be hired by a county to teach on permit Mathematics Through Algebra I and will be enrolled in a supervised practicum. Students also will be required to take and pass the Praxis II test for license endorsement in West Virginia.  Upon completion of all courses and passing the Praxis test, students will be eligible to request the additional endorsement of Mathematics Through Algebra I at levels 5-9, or 5-Adult, depending on placement for the practicum and previous experience and licensure.  Students wishing licensure in other states are responsible for ascertaining the relevant requirements and the probability of this program meeting those requirements.


Admission Requirements

Applicants must meet the following requirements for admission to the program:

  1. Hold a valid 1-6, 1-8/1-9, 7-9, 5-12, 7-12, or K-12 license in an area other than mathematics.
  2. Meet all requirements for admission as a degree or graduate certificate program student in the Elementary or Secondary Education Program.

Application for Admission

For complete admission information and an application visit http://www.marshall.edu/mugc/grad_app.html.

In addition to applying for the program, applicants must also register for individual classes.

Questions should be addressed to:

Dr. Edna Meisel
Program Coordinator
(304) 746-8983 or 1-800-642-9842 ext. 68983
Fax: (304) 746-1942
Email: Edna Meisel

 

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