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2016-2017 Guide to Graduate Studies 
    
2016-2017 Guide to Graduate Studies [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Adolescence Education (7-12), Mathematics Specialization Certification, M.S.


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Program Description

Students who complete this program are eligible for New York State professional certification in Adolescence Education (7-12). Five areas of academic specialization in 7-12 are available: English, French, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Spanish.

Mathematics Specialization

Christopher Leary, Chair (http://www.geneseo.edu/math)
Distinguished Teaching Professors: G. Towsley, O. Nicodemi. Professors: D. Baldwin, C. Leary, A. Macula. Associate Professors: B. Esham, C. Haddad, A. Heap, J. Johannes, A. Kedzierawski, P. Rault, M. Sutherland, C. Tang. Assistant Professors: Y. Bilgic, M. Pawlikowski, L. Smith. Lecturers: D. Dussault, D House, E. Harris, S. McKenna, G. Reuter, B. Stewart. Visiting Assistant Professors: A. Beeson. Adjunct Faculty: A. Rose, F. Szucs.

Students who complete this program are eligible for New York State professional certification for teaching Mathematics at the Adolescent level.

Please visit http://www.geneseo.edu/graduate_admissions for detailed information about the application process.

Program Requirements


B. Department Area of Study: 12 credits


Four courses selected from graduate Mathematics offerings

C. Electives: 3-6 credits


Electives under advisement selected from any graduate course offering

D. Culminating Experience: 3-6 credits


Research project conducted under the supervision of a faculty member from the Department of Mathematics and/or the School of Education. Theses format must conform to that prescribed by the MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing.

Total: 30-36 credits


For descriptions of graduate courses visit: https://knightweb.geneseo.edu, then click on Course Catalog and follow the links to select Graduate for Level and select by appropriate course prefix for Subject.

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