A.A. in Education Mathematics at Manatee Community College
General Education Requirements
Thirty-six (36) hours of General Education courses must be selected from the five areas of the Associate in Arts Degree General Education Requirements as listed on General Education Requirements Page, including CGS 1000-Computer Information Systems and HLP 1081-Concepts of Wellness.
Discipline Prerequisites
Course Description Semester Hours
EDF 1005 Introduction to Education + Field Experience 3
EDG 2701 Teaching Diverse Populations + Field Experience 3
EME 2040 Introduction to Educational Technology 3
MAC 2311-2312 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I, II 8
COP 1000 Fundamentals of Computing with C++ 3
Electives (Mathematics courses) 4
Subtotal 24
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General Education Requirements Thirty-six (36) hours of General Education courses must be selected from the five areas as listed, including CGS 1000-Computer Information Systems, HLP 1081-Concepts of Wellness and SPC 1600-Fundamentals of Speech Communication.
Discipline Prerequisites
Course Description Semester Hours
COP 1000 Fundamentals of Computing with C++ 3
MAC 2311-2312-2313 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I, II, III 12
CHM 2045C-2046C General Chemistry I, II 8
PHY 2048C-2049C General Physics with Calculus I, II 8
Subtotal 3
General Education Requirements
Thirty-six (36) hours of General Education courses must be selected from the five areas of the Associate in Arts Degree General Education Requirements as listed on General Education Requirements Page, including CGS 1000-Computer Information Systems and HLP 1081-Concepts of Wellness.
Discipline Prerequisites
Course Description Semester Hours
EDF 1005 Introduction to Education + Field Experience 3
EDG 2701 Teaching Diverse Populations + Field Experience 3
EME 2040 Introduction to Educational Technology 3
BSC 1006C General Biology II or
BSC 2010C Fundamentals of Biology I or
BSC 2011C Fundamentals of Biology II 4
MAC 2311 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 4
COP 1000 Fundamentals of Computing with C++ 3
Electives (Mathematics or Physical Science courses) 4
A large proportion of mathematicians are teachers by profession. There are essentially three different levels of mathematics teaching - Elementary/Secondary School Teaching, Junior/Community College Teaching and College/University Teaching. The customs regarding employment and the education necessary for employment differ according to level. The Mathematics Department, through the College of Education, offers a program leading to a B.A. degree in mathematics and teacher certification for those students wishing to teach at the elementary/secondary school level. For those wishing to teach at the Junior/Community or College/University levels, the department, through the College of Arts & Sciences, offers B.A. and B.S. programs in
Mathematics Department
The Mathematics Building is located south of the Humanities Building inside Ring Road on the main campus of Anne Arundel Community College.
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The Department of Mathematics and Statistics offers three programs leading to a Master's degree. The Master of Arts (MA) program enables students to study pure mathematics, mathematics for teaching in community colleges or mathematics with a selection of courses in computer science. The Master of Science (MS) programs enable students to specialize in secondary teaching or mathematics with statistics. Each program requires a total of 34 semester credits at least half of which must be 600-level and a Master's Thesis or an Alternate Plan Paper, plus an oral defense of the thesis or paper. Our graduate programs are small allowing
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics offers three programs leading to a Master's degree. The Master of Arts (MA) program enables students to study pure mathematics, mathematics for teaching in community colleges or mathematics with a selection of courses in computer science. The Master of Science (MS) programs enable students to specialize in secondary teaching or mathematics with statistics. Each program requires a total of 34 semester credits at least half of which must be 600-level and a Master's Thesis or an Alternate Plan Paper, plus an oral defense of the thesis or paper. Our graduate programs are small allowing
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics offers three programs leading to a Master's degree. The Master of Arts (MA) program enables students to study pure mathematics, mathematics for teaching in community colleges or mathematics with a selection of courses in computer science. The Master of Science (MS) programs enable students to specialize in secondary teaching or mathematics with statistics. Each program requires a total of 34 semester credits at least half of which must be 600-level and a Master's Thesis or an Alternate Plan Paper, plus an oral defense of the thesis or paper. Our graduate programs are small allowing
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