TEACHER CERTIFICATION IN MATH |
An education option is available with the B. A. degree. With it a student completes a B. A. in mathematics with a special minor in education. Upon successful completion of the program (and other state requirements), the student can receive Ohio teaching licensure at the adolescent to young adult level (grades 7-12) in Mathematics. |
The teacher certification program in integrated mathematics is a cooperative program between Case Western Reserve University and John Carroll University. |
The Mathematics requirements are essentially those of the regular Mathematics B. A. program. A student in the program should take MATH 150, MATH 304, and STAT 312 as the three mathematics electives listed in the B.A. degree requirements. |
The minor is comprised of 36 credits of course work. 12 of these credits ( PSCL 101, EDUC 301, EDUC 304 and EDUC 338 ) are taken at CWRU. The remaining 24 credits, including student teaching, are taken at John Carroll University. |
Here is a link to the bulletin listing of the CWRU-JCU teaching certification program, including course descriptions, information about state licensure, prerequisites, and program requirements |
A student interested in this program should see an advisor as early as possible in order to see that all the major, minor, and general education courses are scheduled appropriately. A student must apply for and be accepted into the program. |
For Further Information, see: |
Denise K. Davis, Ed.D. Director, Teacher Education Cleveland Hearing & Speech Center 11635 Euclid Avenue Rm 417 Cleveland, Ohio 44106-7108 216-368-1505 |