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Nov 24, 2024
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2012-2013 Georgia Regents University Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics with a Integrated Master of Arts in Teaching
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The Integrated Master of Arts in Teaching (IMAT) program is a high impact, high quality, program designed to generate student desire to attain 6-12 teacher certification and to recruit highly qualified undergraduate STEM majors for the teaching profession. Graduates will earn a Bachelor’s Degree (B.S.) in Mathematics AND a Masters of Arts in Teaching (MAT) through a streamlined program.
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Core Curriculum Area F: 18
(Grade of C or better is required in all courses) Select one course from the following:
Any 1000 or 2000 level CSCI or AIST course, any Area D Science course, or FREN 1002 or GRMN 1002 or FREN 2001 GRMN 2001 .
(Overflow hours go into General Electives.)
No course may duplicate any prior selection Major Concentration: 27
(Grade of C or better is required in all these courses) Electives: 6
Select two courses from the following electives: Minor Concentration: 15-18
Special Education Course: 3
General Electives – Based on number of hrs. in minor: 3-6
IMAT Degree: 39
Successful application to the IMAT degree must be completed before enrollment in any graduate classes is allowed. A 2.75 overall GPA is required for application and a graduate GPA of 3.0 must be maintained throughout the graduate program.
- EDTD 6364 - Integrated Curriculum: 3
- EDTD 6491 - Classroom Management: 3
- EDTD 6432 - Multicultural Education: 3
- EDTD 6225 - Reading Across Curriculum: 3
- EDTD 6381 or EDUC 6040 Assessment Course: 3
- EDUC 6020 - Foundations Course: 3
- EDTD 6241 - Best Practices in Mathematics: 3
- MATH 6800 - Secondary Mathematics from an Advanced Perspective: 3
- EDTD Electives (3) selected with MAT advisor: 9
- EDTD 6910 - Practicum: 6
Total hours for IMAT degree: 154
(A Senior Exit Examination is required of all graduating mathematics majors. A Scaled Score of 140 or Higher on the ETS Major Field Test is required.) |
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