MATHEMATICS EDUCATION (MSEC) w/concurrent MATH (MATH)
Wyoming Teacher Education Program
Total credit requirement: 120 minimum
42 credit hours must be upper division
Effective: Fall 2015
Updated: Fall 2017
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UNIVERSITY STUDIES PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
please see USP catalog info for full course options
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:
All Professional Ed courses must be completed with a grade of C or better. Please
note that grades of C- or lower will not satisfy this requirement.
Phase Prerequisites
2.50 minimum UW Total Institution GPA
Sophomore Standing (30+ credits)
Phase I : The above criteria must be met prior to enrollment
C or better in Q
C or better in COM1
Current Wyoming Substitute Teaching Permit
2.75 minimum UW Total Institution GPA
Junior standing (60+ credits)
Application is due prior to enrollment
Phase II : The above criteria must be met prior to enrollment
2.75 minimum UW Total Institution GPA
2.5 minimum major content GPA (see page 2)
Application is due prior to enrollment
Phase III : The above criteria must be met prior to enrollment
Phase IIIa - Methods - Offered FALL SEMESTER ONLY
Phase IIIb - Residency - Offered SPRING SEMESTER ONLY
EDSE 4500 Residency in Teaching (15)
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Background check completed
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED - complete Methods I & II the fall prior to your Residency.
DFS/DCI WY Sub Permit
Q Sem/Yr.
Sem/Yr.COM1
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First Year Experience
(Each requirement must be completed with a grade of C or better to meet College of
Education Phase II prerequisites or USP requirements. Please note that a grade of C- or
lower will not satisfy these requirements.)
Intellectual and Practical Skills (IPS)
COM3 Sem/Yr.
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Additional IPS
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Courses may be part of a major, but cannot be offered by the major
department.
One course cannot fulfill both categories.
Knowledge of Human Culture (H), Physical & Natural World (PN),
US/WY Constitution (V)
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PN
ECON 1200: Economics, Law & Government (3)
HIST 1211: US History to 1865 (3)
HIST 1221: US History from 1865 (3)
HIST 1251: History of Wyoming (3)
POLS 1000: American & Wyoming Government (3)
Wyoming Challenge Exam Eligible
Quantitative Reasoning (3)
Communication 1 (3)
First Year Seminar (3)
EDSE 4271: Mathematics Methods II (4)
EDST 3000: Teacher as Practitioner (6)
US/WY Constitution (3)
Human Culture (EDST 2450) (3)
Human Culture (EDST 2480) (4)
Physical & Natural World
Physical & Natural World
EDST 2450: Foundations of Dev. & Learning (3)
EDST 2480: Diversity & Politics of Schooling (4)
ITEC 2360: Teaching w/ Technology (3)
EDEX 2484: Intro to Special Education (3)
EDST 3000: Teacher as Practitioner (6)
EDST 3550: Educational Assessment (2)
EDSE 3271: Mathematics Methods I (3)
EDSE 4271: Mathematics Methods II (4)
Upper Division Credits
Must have a minimum of 42 upper division hours to
graduate.
MATH 3340
MATH 3500 EDST 3000
EDST 3550
EDSE 3271
EDSE 4271
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TOTAL
54
(42 hours minimum required to graduate)
EDSE 4500
15Residency may also be completed for 16 credits.
Petitions & Notes (USP, UW Exception Requests, College of
Education Exception Requests)
MATH 3205
MATHEMATICS MAJOR CONTENT (50 hrs minimum)
Minimum 2.5 GPA required in major content. All major content courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher .
Please note that grades of C- or lower will not meet this requirement.
REQUIRED StatisticsREQUIRED Mathematics courses
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STAT 2000: Statistics & the World (3)
STAT 2050: Fundamentals of Statistics (4)
STAT 2070: Intro. to Stats for Social Sciences (4)
STAT 3050: Statistical Methods (3)
REQUIRED Transition Courses
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REQUIRED Depth Sequence
Choose 1 of the sequences (2 courses) below.
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Algebra Sequence:
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Applied Sequence:
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REQUIRED courses from BREADTH
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Choose 1 course for BREADTH elective
Analysis Sequence:
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MATH 4600
MATH 4150
MATH 4000
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MATH Depth
3
MATH Depth
3
MATH 2200: Calculus I (4)
MATH 2205: Calculus II (4)
MATH 2210: Calculus III (4)
MATH 2310: Differential Equations (3)
MATH 2250: Linear Algebra (3)
MATH 2800: Math Majors Seminar (2)
MATH 3500: Algebra I, Intro to Rings & Proofs (3)
MATH 3340: Applied 1, Intro to Scientific Computing (3)
MATH 3205: Analysis 1, Elementary Real Analysis (3)
MATH 4510: Algebra 2, Intro to Group Theory (3)
MATH 4520: Algebra 3, Topics in Abstract Algebra (3)
MATH 4340: Num. Methods Ordinary & Part Diff Eqs (3)
MATH 4440: Intro Partial Differential Equations (3)
MATH 4200: Analysis 2, Advanced Analysis (3)
MATH 4205: Analysis 3, Undergrad Topics in Analysis (3)
MATH 4600: Foundations of Geometry (3)
MATH 4000: History of Mathematics (3)
MATH 4150: Secondary School on Campus (3)
MATH 3310: Applied Differential Equations II (3)
MATH 3700: Combinatorics (3)
MATH 4230: Complex Analysis (3)
MATH 4255: Probability (3)
MATH 4265: Theory of Statistics (3)
MATH 4300: Mathematical Modeling (3)
MATH 4400: Topics in Applied Math (3)
MATH 4500: Matrix Theory (3)