Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education - Mathematics Specialization
Greenville, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Aug 2025
TUITION FEES
USD 36,364 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* additional fees apply for international students: services fee $1000 | medical insurance $1600
Introduction
The Department of Education provides students with an opportunity to gain a firm foundation in the elements of secondary education. As a student in the Thiel College Education Department, students will experience high-quality education programs based on the latest “Effective Schools” research that includes instructional teaching strategies based on the work of Robert Marzano, Jay McTighe, Grant Wiggins, Charlotte Danielson, and other current leaders in the field of education.
Teaching Mathematics
It’s not enough to be good at mathematics in order to teach the subject. So, you’ll not only hone your skills in mathematical concepts and applications, but you’ll also acquire a solid foundation in educational methods, learning and development, and instructional technologies.
Program Outcome
A student who graduates from Thiel College with a major in English, History, Mathematics, Biology, or Chemistry and a secondary education certificate will:
- Teacher candidates will demonstrate oral, written, and presentation communication skills appropriate to the field.
- Teacher candidates will demonstrate mastery of major content knowledge areas and pedagogical strategies to design engaging and meaningful instruction and learning activities.
- Teacher candidates will demonstrate their knowledge of diversity by addressing learners’ commonalities and individual differences to design inclusive learning experiences.
- Secondary education teacher candidates will apply the Council for Accreditation of Education Preparation (CAEP) standards to their discipline in the Secondary Education course of study, as assessed by the content field department.
- Teacher candidates will understand and demonstrate effectiveness by designing rigorous and effective lessons and learning experiences.
Curriculum
Major Requirements
- EDUC 111 Foundations of American Education
- EDUC 112 Psychological Foundations of Education
- EDUC 215 Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment
Note: EDUC 215 is a prerequisite for all other Phase II methodology courses.
- EDUC 220 Integrated Instructional Systems
- EDUC 255 Mentoring I
- SECED 268 Mentoring, Part II: On-Site Secondary Methodology
- SECED 325 Teaching Reading/Writing in the Content Areas
- SECED 340/350/360/370 Teaching in Secondary Schools
- SECED 444 Student Teaching
All students must also take:
- CIS 111 Word Processing Applications
- AH 105 Taking Care of Your Health
The nine credits for special education will come from the following courses:
- SPED 356 Special Education Processes, Procedures, Screening, Assessment, IEP Development, and Evaluation
- SPED 357 Effective Instructional Practices and Delivery Methods in Subject Area Content for All Levels of Special Education Support
- SPED 358 Intensive Reading, Writing, and Math Intervention Approaches
The three credits for ELL will be from:
- EDUC 400 Educating English Language Learners
Courses Required for a Major in Mathematics
The requirements for a major in mathematics are designed to provide the students with breadth (32 CH in math plus a course in computer science and physics), depth (completion of a two-course sequence*), and flexibility (opportunity to choose from a number of upper-division courses). Linear Algebra (MATH 291) is required because the theory taught in this course is widely applicable to contemporary issues, such as sustainability and information security. Courses have also been included that emphasize technology (PHYS 174 or 184 and CSCI 159).
Requirements for secondary certification—The major is designed to provide students with a basic knowledge of foundational mathematics courses, as well as in-depth study within a specific branch of mathematics. All courses that are applied to the major must be completed with a grade of C minus or higher.
Required courses:
- MATH 181 Calculus I
- MATH 182 Calculus II
- MATH 281 Calculus III
- MATH 291 Linear Algebra
- MATH 302 Differential Equations
- MATH 371 Real Analysis
Complete one of the following sequences (required by the Pennsylvania Department of Education):
- MATH 311 Non-Euclidean Geometry
- MATH 331 Abstract Algebra
OR
- MATH 451 Probability
- MATH 461 Statistics
OR
- MATH 432 Numerical Methods
- MATH 433 Mathematical Modeling
Complete one additional three-or four-credit mathematics course numbered 220 or above. (MATH 341, 342 or 481 may not be used for this requirement, but PHYS 363 may be used here. MATH 221— Discrete Mathematics is recommended for secondary education majors).
Student teaching will fulfill the capstone requirement.
Complete the following support courses; one from each group:
- PHYS 174 Intro to Physics I (calculus-based)
or
- PHYS 184 Intro to Physics II (calculus-based)
And
- CSCI 159 Introduction to Programming
or
- CSCI 189 Java Programming
Career Opportunities
At Thiel College, education majors not only receive an outstanding liberal arts education and in-depth training in the classroom skills they need, but they also get the hands-on experience they need to be successful on Day 1. You’ll also have the opportunity to earn multiple endorsements with one program so that you’ll have the credentials to get the job you want. By law, teachers are required to be certified to teach in public schools. So, you’ll also receive the preparation you need to sit for state certification exams.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
You may be eligible for one of the following scholarships set aside exclusively for students majoring in education:
- The Patti McKee Bock Scholarship Fund
- The John T. Egbert Jr. and June Smith Egbert Scholarship
- The Rev. Dr. Luther E. and Ruth (Potts) Fackler Scholarship
- Ellwood and Sara Hauser Scholarship
- William Randolph Hearst Scholarship Endowment Fund
- Ralston Memorial Scholarship for Education
- The J. Fred Reinhardt Scholarships
- Elijah G. Paraskos ’99 History Scholarship
- Charles E. Rogers ’36 and Ruth G. Rogers Education Scholarship
- Beverly Birkenmeier Thomas Memorial Scholarship
- Dorothy E. Whitehill Endowment Fund
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