Degree Program Requirements 
                        The degree program consists of 45 credits, distributed among the areas listed below.
                           Unless otherwise noted, each course is three credits. All degree requirements must
                           be completed within five (5) years from the semester date of admission as a matriculated
                           student. 
                        MATHEMATICS CONTENT COURSES - 15 credits Course selection will be determined by the student and advisor. Students who have
                           academic deficiencies in Mathematics will be required to include courses that specifically
                           address these deficiencies. These courses will be part of the 15 credits selected
                           to satisfy this requirement. If additional deficiencies exist, those credits required
                           to meet these mandates will be over and above those requirements for the degree. 
                        MAE 501 Foundations of the Secondary School Mathematics Curriculum MAT 511 Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics (may be replaced by a different graduate
                           mathematics course with approval of program director) 
                        Plus nine additional credits selected from the following: 
                        AMS 504 Foundations of Applied Mathematics AMS 507 Introduction to Probability AMS 572 Data Analysis I  MAT 512 Algebra for Teachers MAT 513 Analysis for Teachers I MAT 514 Analysis for Teachers II MAT 515 Geometry for Teachers MAT 516 Probability & Statistics for Teachers MAT 530 Topology/Geometry I MAT 534 Algebra I MAT 542 Complex Analysis I MAT 544 Analysis MAT 550 Real Analysis I MAT 599 Masters Level Independent Study 
                        PROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN EDUCATION - 24 credits  CEE 505 Education: Theory and Practice CEE 565 Human Development (formerly PSY 595) CEE 594 Language Acquisition and Literacy Development (formerly LIN 544) CEF 547 Principles and Practices of Special Education MAE 510 Introduction to Methods of Teaching & Learning Standards (co- or prerequisite:
                              MAE 501) MAE 520 Advanced Methods of Teaching Secondary School Mathematics (prerequisites:
                              MAE 501 and MAE 510) MAE 530 Directed Readings in Mathematics Education (1 credit course; prerequisites:
                              MAE 510 & MAE 520; co-requisite: MAE 540) MAE 540 Clinical Experience (2 credits; prerequisites: MAE 510 & MAE 520; co-requisite:
                              MAE 530) MAE 554 Student Teaching Seminar (co-requisites MAE 551 & MAE 552; prerequisites CEE
                              505, CEE 565, CEE 594, MAE 501, MAE 510, MAE 520, MAE 530, MAE 540; satisfaction of all content requirements
                              and permission of the Director of Mathematics Education) 
                        SUPERVISED STUDENT TEACHING - 6 credits  MAE 551 Supervised Student Teaching Middle School Grades 7 - 9: Mathematics (co-requisites
                           MAE 552 & MAE 554; prerequisites CEE 505, CEE 565, CEE 594, MAE 501, MAE 510, MAE 520, MAE 530, MAE 540; satisfaction of all content requirements
                           and permission of the Director of Mathematics Education) MAE 552 Supervised Student Teaching High School Grades 10 - 12: Mathematics (co-requisites
                           MAE 551 & MAE 554; prerequisites CEE 505, CEE 565, CEE 594, MAE 501, MAE 510, MAE 520, MAE 530, MAE 540; satisfaction of all content requirements
                           and permission of the Director of Mathematics Education) 
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