Education - Mathematics (Secondary), Major
Program Overview
Major: Education - Mathematics (Secondary)
Overview
Wichita State's Bachelor of Arts in Education (BAED)—mathematics (Secondary)—focuses on middle/high school math and the skills for effective teaching. Graduates are well prepared for careers as certified teachers in grades 6-12. The program combines classroom learning and real-world teaching experience in Kansas' largest school district.
Admission to the Program
To be admitted into the College of Applied Studies, you must first be admitted to Wichita State. In addition, you must complete your general education courses and a teacher education application to be admitted into the professional program.
Inside the Program
Scholarship Assists Future Math and Science Educators
The Doris and Ralph Klose Scholarship is available for students majoring in math or science education at WSU. This scholarship covers the average cost of tuition, books, and fees during the junior and senior year.
Curriculum
The four-year mathematics program starts with two years of general education followed by two years of teacher education. The curriculum was developed in collaboration by university faculty and P-12 practitioners and includes teaching internships.
Careers
A bachelor's degree from Wichita State's College of Applied Studies will give you the knowledge, skills, and confidence to make a positive impact in the classroom—and prepares you to pursue an advanced education degree.
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