Program Sequence for Fall 24 Admits – Adolescent Mathematics (Advanced Certificate)
This is a recommended program sequence for Fall 24 admits. Students can consult with their faculty advisor to create an individualized course sequence.
Academic Plan
MATAE-AC
Total Credits
28
Academic and Professional Milestones Prior to Semester 1
- Students must comply and complete the fingerprinting process prior to enrolling in courses. For further information, visit the Fingerprinting page.
Semester 1
Total Credits
9
Courses
- SEDF 70300 – Social Foundations of Adolescent Education, 3 credits
- SEDF 70400 – Diversity in Adolescent Development, 3 credits
- SEDC 71000 – Building the Foundations of Literacy in Adolescent Education, 3 credits
- Also offered in Summer
Academic and Professional Milestones
- Students must apply for clinical experience courses for next semester. Refer to the program home page for full policies and procedures.
Semester 2
Total Credits
9
Total Semester Clinical Hours
50 hours
Courses
- SEDC 71300 – Methods I: Advanced Study of Secondary Learning Environments for Teaching Mathematics and Science, 3 credits
- Offered Spring Only
- SEDC 70800 – Clinical Experiences 1 (7-12) (KC), 0 credits
- 50 hours of clinical experiences
- EDUC 71500 – Supporting Multilingual Learners Across The Curriculum, 3 credits
- SEDF 72000 – Educational Psychology: Learning and Motivation, 3 credits
Academic and Professional Milestones
- Students must apply for clinical experience courses for next semester. Refer to the program home page for full policies and procedures.
Semester 3
Total Credits
6
Total Semester Clinical Hours
50 hours
Courses
- SEDC 72300 – Methods II: Intensive Study of Teaching Diverse Learners in Mathematics (KC), 3 credits
- Offered Fall Only
- SEDC 70900 – Clinical Experiences 2 (7-12) (KC), 0 credits
- 50 hours of clinical experiences
- SPED 70800 – Teaching Students with Disabilities in Inclusive Settings, 3 credits
- SEDC 72000 – Adolescent Health and Safety & DASA, 0 credits
Academic and Professional Milestones
- Students must apply for clinical experience courses for next semester. Refer to the program home page for full policies and procedures.
- Students must take and pass Content Specialty Test (CST) – Mathematics before applying for Student Teaching.
- Students must take and pass Educating All Students (EAS) Exam before applying for Student Teaching.
- Students must satisfy any outstanding Admission Conditions, if applicable.
- Students must apply for graduation the semester before their planned graduation. Refer to the Graduation page for full policies and procedures.
Semester 4
Total Credits
4
Clinical Experiences
60 days
Courses
- SEDC 75300 – Student Teaching in Mathematics, Grades 7-12 (KC), 4 credits
- Offered Spring Only
OR
- SEDC 77350 – Supervised Teaching in Mathematics, Grades 7-12 (KC), 4 credits
- Offered Spring Only
Academic and Professional Milestones
- Students apply for certification after degree has been conferred. You will receive an email once Hunter’s recommendation has been entered on your TEACH Account with the steps to apply. Refer to the Certification and Licensure page for more information.