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Bachelor of Mathematics Education

Overview

The Bachelor of Mathematics Education course is directed towards providing pre-service educational training for teachers. The degree focuses on developing secondary school teachers as critical reflective practitioners with a sound basis of practical teaching skills. In addition, this degree also develops mathematical concepts in a broad range of areas to provide a full Mathematics major in a specialisation of their choice that can be utilised in other community settings. The degree applies an innovative approach to provide students with both the mathematical knowledge/training and the teaching/educational training in an integrated fashion.

Students accepted into the program will study the following areas:

  • Educational Foundation Studies
  • Curriculum & Pedagogy
  • Discipline Studies in Mathematics
  • Teaching & Learning in Mathematics

The degree is structured to allow the integration of university and classroom experience throughout the course. Degree delivery includes lectures, tutorials, seminars and school-based workshops using alternative modes of delivery.

Entry Requirements / Assumed Knowledge

The New South Wales Department of Education and Training requires graduates seeking employment with the Department to have completed Mathematics and any two units of English, or equivalent subjects, as part of their HSC or university studies, to gain registration as a teacher.

Course Requirements

Practical Teaching Experience

The course involves a total of 13 weeks of practical teaching experience and observation in secondary schools.

Prohibited Persons Legislation

Teacher education students must complete a "Prohibited Employment Declaration" before undertaking practical teaching experience as required by the Child Protection (Prohibited Employment) Act 1998.

Course requirements

To teach Mathematics in NSW Government Schools, students need to have completed a minimum of 12 credit points at 100-level plus 18 credit points at 200-level in Mathematics as part of their teacher training program.

Course Program

Recommended Structure for Even Year Intake

Year 1 - Autumn Session

EDUF111

Education I

6

MATH187

Mathematics IA Part A

6

STAT131

Understanding Variation & Uncertainty

6

MATH121

Discrete Mathematics

6

 
Year 1 - Spring Session

CSCI114

Procedural Programming

6

EDUT104

Introduction to Teaching/Learning

6

MATH188

Mathematics 1A Part B

6

MATH111

Applied Mathematical Modelling

6

 
Year 2 - Autumn Session

EDIT102

Information Technology for Learning

6

EDUF204

Learners with Special Needs

6

MATH201

Multi & Vector Calculus

6

MATH203

Linear Algebra

6

 
Year 2 - Spring Session

EDUF212

Education II

6

EDUT204

Professional Mathematics Community I

6

MATH202

Differential Equations II

6

MATH204

Complex Variables & Group Theory

6

 
Year 3 - Autumn Session

EDUT301

Research Methods

6
Plus two 6 credit point 200 level Mathematics/Computing elective subjects.
Plus 1 (100 level) elective
 
Year 3 - Spring Session

EDUT304

Professional Mathematics Community II

6

EDUL312

Understanding the Literacy Needs of Adolescents

6

Plus one 6 credit point 200 level Mathematics/Computing elective subject.
Plus 1, 6 point elective at (100 level)

 
Year 4 - Autumn Session

EDUP301

Issues in Health and Physical Activity

6

EDUT405

Critical Approaches to Curriculum

6

Plus two 6 credit point 300 level Mathematics elective subjects.

 
Year 4 - Spring Session

EDUT404

Professional Mathematics Community III

12

INFO301

Secure and Reliable Digital Communications

6

Plus one 6 credit point 300 level Mathematics elective subject.

Major Study Areas

Mathematics, educational theory and practice.

Professional Recognition

The Bachelor of Mathematice Education - is recognised as a teaching credential in most Australian states and territories. As well as the UK, Asia and Canada.

 
 
 

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