Mathematics, Teaching Mathematics Concentration, B.A.

The following Four-Year Roadmaps are meant to be a guide for students and academic advisors in planning a path to a degree within four years (eight semesters) if the student is able and willing to do so. The set of courses shown below are based exclusively on the Fall 2022 Catalog and the most up to date General Education (GE) Program in that catalog year. The requirements outlined may not apply to students in earlier catalog years, especially in the GE courses required in specific categories. Please note that courses identified in the Four -Year Roadmaps may not always be available during each of the prescribed semesters, therefore, it is always recommended to consult an academic advisor. Advisors may need to adjust the courses in the Four-Year Roadmap to keep students on track to graduate in four years.  

First Semester

AREA (as listed on TDA) COURSE UNITS

GE subarea B.4
Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning

MATH 150A 4

Major Requirement

Core Requirements

MATH 180

Major Requirement

Supporing Courses (workshop)

MATH 151A 1

GE subarea A.1 Oral Communication 

   3

GE subarea A.3 Critical Thinking 

 CNSM 101 3

Total 

  15

Second Semester

AREA (as listed on TDA) COURSE UNITS

Major Requirement

Core Requirements 

MATH 106  4

Major Requirement

Core Requirements

MATH 107 4

Major Requirement

Supporting Courses (workshop)

MATH 151B 1

GE subarea A.2 Written Communication 

  3

GE subarea B.2 Life Science 

  3

Total

  15

Third Semester

AREA (as listed on TDA) COURSE UNITS

Major Requirement

Core Requirements

MATH 250A 4

Major Requirement

Core Requirements

MATH 207 4

GE subarea C.1 Introduction to the Arts or
GE subarea C.2 Introduction to the Humanities

  3

GE subarea B.1 Physical Science 

  3
GE subarea C.2* Introduction to the Humanities    3

Total

  17

*One Course from C.2, C.3, D.1, D.3, or E should overlay with GE Overlay Z

Fourth Semester

AREA (as listed on TDA) COURSE UNITS

GE subarea B.5++
Implications in Natural Sciences & Math/
Quantitative Reasoning

MATH 338 4

Major Requirement

Core Requirements

MATH 280 4

Major Requirement

Elective

EDSC 340 OR MATH 403A OR 400 Level MATH 3

GE subarea B.3 Laboratory Experience 

  1

GE subarea D.2 American History, Institutions & Values 

  3

Total

  15

Fifth Semester

AREA (as listed on TDA) COURSE UNITS

Major Requirement

Teaching Mathematics Concentration

MATH 302 4

Major Requirement

Core Requirements

MATH 307 4

GE subarea C.1 Introduction to the Arts 

  3

Major Requirement

Upper-Division Writing

MATH 380 3

Total

  14

Sixth Semester

AREA (as listed on TDA) COURSE UNITS

Major Requirement

Teaching Mathematics Concentration

MATH 335 4

Major Requirement

Core Requirements 

MATH 350 4

GE subarea D.1* Introduction to the Social Sciences 

  3

University Requirement 

  3

GE subarea D.3*++
Explorations in Social Sciences 

 

Total

  17

++Upper-Division

*One Course from C.2, C.3, D.1, D.3, or E should overlay with GE Overlay Z

Seventh Semester

AREA (as listed on TDA) COURSE UNITS

Major Requirement

Teaching Mathematics Concentration

MATH 401 3

Major Requirement

Teaching Mathematics Concentration 

MATH 414 or
MATH 471
3-4

GE subarea E* Lifelong Learning & Self-Development 

  3

GE subarea F
Ethnic Studies 

  3

Major Requirement
Elective

EDSC 340 OR MATH 403A OR 400 Level MATH 3

Total

  15-16

*One Course from C.2, C.3, D.1, D.3, or E should overlay with GE Overlay Z

Eighth Semester

AREA (as listed on TDA) COURSE UNITS

Major Requirement

Teaching Mathematics Concentration 

MATH 402 3

Major Requirement

Teaching Mathematics Concentration

MATH 407 or
MATH 417 or
MATH 430
3-4

Major Requirement

Elective

400 Level MATH 4

GE subarea C.3*++
Explorations in the Arts or Humanities

  3

Total

  12-13

++Upper-Division

*One Course from C.2, C.3, D.1, D.3, or E should overlay with GE Overlay Z

 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THEMATHEMATICS BACHELOR OF ARTS

  1. Meet with your assigned faculty advisor each semester to plan and review your academic progress.
  2. Visit your College of Natural Sciences andMathematics Student Success Team in MH 488 to review GE and graduation requirements.
  3. Complete GE courses in areas A.1, A.2, and A.3 with a "C-" or higher.One GE Course in C, D, or E must double-count as a Z course. Check your Titan Degree Audit for courses that appear in both categories.
  4. All Mathematics courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or higher.
  5. Apply for Graduation through your Student Center at the start of your seventh semester.