The course map below denotes the general schedule of the mathematics and education courses so that prospective and current students can plan accordingly.

Note: All students should contact Dr. Julie Levandosky (jlevandosky [at] framingham.edu (jlevandosky[at]framingham[dot]edu)) , Program Coordinator of and Academic Advisor to the M.Ed. in Mathematics program, before registering for their first course.

Fall:

  • EDUC 991 Philosophy of Education and Teaching Practice (usually offered)
  • EDUC 998 Language Development and Communication (usually offered)
  • EDUC 999 Research and Evaluation (recommended after completion of three mathematics courses) (usually offered)
  • MATH 901 Foundations of Mathematics (usually offered)
  • MATH 918 Elementary Number Theory for Teachers *
  • MATH 928 Problem Solving for Teachers *
  • MATH 999 Reading and Research in Higher Mathematics

     

Spring:

  • EDUC 991 Philosophy of Education and Teaching Practice (usually offered)
  • EDUC 998 Language Development and Communication (usually offered)
  • EDUC 999 Research and Evaluation (recommended after completion of three mathematics courses) (usually offered)
  • MATH 908 Geometry for Middle and High School Teachers I*
  • MATH 910 Algebra for Middle and High School Teachers*
  • MATH 933 Calculus I for Middle and High School Teachers*
  • MATH 999 Reading and Research in Higher Mathematics

     

Summer:

  • EDUC 991 Philosophy of Education and Teaching Practice (usually offered)
  • EDUC 998 Language Development and Communication (usually offered)
  • EDUC 999 Research and Evaluation (recommended after completion of three mathematics courses) (usually offered)
  • MATH 807 Intermediate Statistics*
  • MATH 934 Calculus II for Middle and High School Teachers*
  • MATH 913 Mathematical Models of Collective Action*
  • MATH 926 Geometry for Middle and High School Teachers II*
  • MATH 999 Reading and Research in Higher Mathematics (usually preferable to take in the fall or spring)

* Typically two mathematics courses are offered each semester. Each mathematics course is usually offered twice during each three year cycle, with the exception of MATH 901 Foundations of Mathematics, which is offered annually, and MATH 999 Reading and Research in Higher Mathematics, which is offered every semester.