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Oct 09, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog, Volume 82 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Adolescence Education: Mathematics, B.A. or B.S.
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CIP Code: 13.1311
HEGIS Code: 1701.01
The Adolescence Education: Mathematics dual major is a track in Siena College’s nationally accredited Teacher Preparation Program. In order to be eligible for the Adolescence Education: Mathematics dual major, students must complete the education course requirements below and the requirements for one of the Mathematics, B.S. programs (See Mathematics or Applied Mathematics, B.S. - Education Track ) or one of the Mathematics, B.A. programs (See Mathematics or Applied Mathematics, B.A. - Education Track ). Students will need to maintain at least a 2.75 GPA in Mathematics, a 3.0 in Education, and an overall GPA of 2.75.
The Mathematics major provides students with the necessary content knowledge, and the Adolescence Education: Mathematics major provides students with the pedagogical knowledge required to teach Mathematics at the secondary level. When earned together, the dual major in Mathematics and Adolescence Education: Mathematics prepares students to meet the New York State Education Department program requirements for initial certification in Mathematics (grades 7-12).
Students who complete the Adolescence Education: Mathematics dual major program will earn a B.S. or B.A. degree with two majors, one in Mathematics or Applied Mathematics and another in Adolescence Education: Mathematics.
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Education Course Requirements for the Adolescence Education Major (32 Credits)
The following courses are completed during the semester students participate in student teaching (typically in the Spring of the senior year):
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