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Associate in Math Education – Direct Transfer Agreement/Major Related Program

For Future Secondary Math Teachers
90 Applicable College Level Quarter Credits

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Important Notes And Conditions

Written Communication: 10 credits

Complete both groups

Quantitative: 5 credits

Humanities: 15 credits

Complete both groups

Group A: 5 credits

Group B: 10 credits

Choose two different subjects:
Maximum 5 credits can be a performance/skills course (indicated by *)

Only one single language for a maximum of 5 credits allowed in Humanities.

Social Sciences: 15 credits

Complete both groups

Group A: 5 credits

Group B: 10 credits

Choose two different subjects:

Natural Sciences: 15-16 credits

Complete both Group A and Group B

Group A: 5 credits

Group B: 10-11 credits

Must choose two different subjects from the following list:
One course with a lab component required (indicated by “L”)

Math Education Core Requirements: 20 credits

Complete all of the following:

Electives: 9-10 credits or sufficient credits to meet degree total of 90

Activity Physical Education classes (PE 103-158) are limited to 3 credits

Complete sufficient additional college-level credits so that total credits earned are at least 90 quarter credits. These remaining credits should be planned with the help of an advisor based on the requirements of the specific major at the baccalaureate institution you plan to transfer to. These remaining credits may include prerequisites for major courses, additional major coursework, or specific general education or other university requirements.

Cultural Diversity Requirement

This degree requires that students complete a set of BCC General Education Requirements, including a Cultural Diversity component.

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course number and/or title was changed = Course number and/or title change begins summer 2008. Courses with previous number/title are still applicable. Learn more about Common Course Numbering.