
Non-Thesis option
- Requires a minimum of 36 credit hours.
- There must be 12 hours of regular mathematics courses, at least six of which must
be standard graduate mathematics courses. The other six hours can be used to
remove any deficiencies such as geometry (MATH 467) and Math & Technology (MATH 403).
- There must be 12 credit hours in specialized mathematics courses consisting of the following:
- MATH 645,646 (Survey of Mathematical Problems I&II)
- MATH 629 (History of Mathematics)
- MATH 696 (Mathematical Communication and Technology)
- There must be 12 credit hours of supporting coursework selected from the following:
- Two graduate courses in education (the student has the option of an emphasis at
either the elementary, secondary, or collegiate level)
- One graduate course in statistical methods (e.g., STAT 601)
- Additional coursework necessary to fill deficiencies and bring the total to 36 credit hours
This option is also available through
Distance Learning.