Master of Education (M.Ed.)
Middle Grades/Secondary Mathematics
Program Highlights & Benefits
Synchronous online format for flexibility and convenience
20 month completion time, including breaks
No GRE or admission tests
No weekend classes
For
Middle Grades and Secondary Mathematics certified teachers with a desire to become more effective in the classroom. Teachers who hold a professional certificate in another content area but have an interest in an advanced degree in Middle Grades or Secondary Mathematics will not be eligible for a certificate upgrade until passing the GACE. Additionally, they will be required to sign the Out of Field Certification form.
What You Learn
Thomas University’s graduate programs for certified teachers are designed to enhance the role of the teacher as a leader in the school community. The program’s professional practices include candidate proficiencies related to expected knowledge, skills, and professional dispositions that are aligned with the expectations in professional and state standards. Coursework and experiences will be designed to address the following advanced outcomes:
- Advanced Professional and Pedagogical Knowledge: The candidate uses research-based, discipline-specific knowledge and pedagogy in coordinated and engaging ways to facilitate student learning.
- Research and Inquiry Skills: The candidate designs and implements research and assessment practices to improve teaching and learning for all learners.
- Professional and Ethical Practice: The candidate possess and practices a core set of professional and ethical dispositions, serves as a teacher leader and mentor, and models practices that embrace the importance of life-long learning.
How You Learn
The courses in this program are eight weeks in length. Each course meets online from 5:45 – 8:45 p.m. every-other-week using Zoom. These synchronous face-to-face meetings will be supplemented by additional online activities which may include assignments, webinars or chats, materials, discussion threads, assessments and/or group activities completed electronically outside of class. Following this schedule, you will complete the program in less than 2 years.
*Students must report a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Applicants with a GPA lower than 3.0 or an identified writing deficiency may be considered for provisional admission. Provisionally admitted students may be required to take one or more writing classes prior to or during the first semester. Decisions about additional admission requirements are determined by the University Graduate Council after a complete review of all materials presented by the applicant.
Career Outcomes
Upon completion of this program, students will have earned a Master of Education degree in Middle Grades or Secondary Education with a concentration in Mathematics and a level T-5 teaching certificate upgrade.
Degree Requirements
Advanced Professional Knowledge (12 hours):
Course # | Title | Hours |
EDU 620 | Applying Technologies for Effective Instruction | 3 |
EDU 622 | Current Issues and Trends in Education | 3 |
EDU 623 | Educational Assessment and Decision Making | 3 |
EDU 624 | Collaborative Classrooms Through Social Emotional Learning | 3 |
Total Hours: | 12 |
Research and Inquiry Skills (6 hours):
Course # | Title | Hours |
EDU 610 | Educational Research Methods | 3 |
EDU 612 | Teacher as Researcher | 3 |
Total Hours: | 6 |
Professional and Ethical Practice (3 hours):
Course # | Title | Hours |
RSC 600 | Intro to Graduate Programs | 3 |
Advanced Graduate Professional Dispositions | 0 | |
Total Hours: | 3 |
Mathematics Specialization (12 hours):
Course # | Title | Hours |
MTH 670 | Set Theory | 3 |
MTH 674 | Developing Algebraic Concepts | 3 |
MTH 675 | Developing Geometric Concepts | 3 |
MTH 685 | Concepts & Applications of Probability and Statistics | 3 |
Concentration Hours: | 12 | |
Total Program Hours: | 33 |
Please Note:
This course outline is tentative and is subject to change. Courses may be offered in a different order than outlined above.
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