Apr 19, 2024  
2019-2020 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Mathematics (Licensure) BS


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The Bachelor of Science in mathematics with a licensure emphasis prepares students to teach mathematics upon completion of all degree and licensure requirements.

Mathematics (Licensure) BS Degree Requirements (124 hours)  

Mathematics (Licensure) BS Semester Guide  

Availability: Hattiesburg Campus and Gulf Park Campus

Admission Requirements: See University Admission Policies  

Program Academic Policies and Requirements:

Program Recommendations:

  • Students who have completed a college preparatory program in high school and have an ACT Math subscore ≥ 26 should begin their university mathematics programs with calculus (MAT 167 ). Students without this background should elect appropriate mathematics courses in consultation with their academic advisors.
  • Mathematics majors should take MAT 340  and MAT 326  concurrently with the calculus sequence because they serve as prerequisites to many advanced mathematics courses.
  • The mathematics faculty recommends that all majors obtain two-year proficiency in one of the following languages: French, German, Italian or Russian.

Licensure: The student who desires to pursue the Secondary Teacher Education program in mathematics must request formal admission to the Teacher Education program through the Dean’s Office, College of Education and Human Sciences. Admission requirements are subject to modification; for current information, students should contact the educator licensure advisor, 116 Owings-McQuagge Hall; 601.266.5522.

Alternate Route to Licensure: The State Department of Education also provides an alternate route to licensure for graduates of an accredited college or university. To earn an add-on secondary mathematics endorsement, the following 21 hour program of study has been approved by the State Department of Education. A grade of C or better is required in each course. Calculus (Choose 6 credit hours from MAT 167 , MAT 168 , MAT 169 ), Advanced Level Algebra ( MAT 326 ), Statistics (MAT 115 ), Geometry (MAT 370 ) Trigonometry (MAT 103 ), Discrete Mathematics (MAT 340 ). For details and specific procedures, contact: The Office of Educator Licensure, State Department of Education, Post Office Box 771, Jackson, Mississippi 39205, 601.359.3483.

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