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Course summary
This program was designed to extend the content and pedagogical knowledge of high school mathematics teachers.
Program modules
The following are the modules: Required Courses: Mathematics/Education Technology (12 hours): 800:186 - Studies in Learning Mathematics at the Secondary Level; 800:289 - Seminar: Mathematical Connection Using Technology; 800:291 - Problems and Issues in Teaching High School Mathematics; 800:293 - The Secondary School Mathematics Curriculum; Mathematics (21 hours): Algebra/Number Theory (a): 800:144 - Elementary Number Theory or 800:210 - Theory of Numbers or 800:240 - Theory of Rings and Modules; Analysis (b): 800:140 - Intermediate Mathematical Analysis I or 800:142 - Dynamical Systems: Chaos Theory and Fractals or 800:156 - Introduction to Complex Analysis or 800:201 - Mathematical Analysis I or 800:203 - Complex Analysis I; Geometry (c): Algebra/Geometry (d): 800:155 - Differential Geometry or History (e): 800:180 - History of Mathematics: To the Calculus or 800:185 - History of Mathematics: From the Calculus to the 21st Century or 800:246 - Topics in the History of Mathematics; Logic/Set Theory/Topology (f): 800:167 - Topology I or 800:169 - Mathematical Logic or 800:263 - Topics in Mathematical Logic and Set Theory; Probability/Statistics (g): 800:152 - Introduction to Probability or 800:174 - Introduction to Mathematical Statistics; Research (2 - 6 hours): 800:299 Thesis option: 6 hrs. 800:299 and one course from each of six of the seven areas a-g, with at least two of those courses at the 200-level. Non-thesis option: 2 hrs. 800:299 and one course from each of areas a-g, with at least two of those courses at the 200-level.
Entry requirement for international students
Graduate international students must have graduated from an undergraduate academic program with results equivalent to a 3.00 GPA or above on a 4.00 scale. A TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based) or 79(iBT) or higher for applicants whose first language is not English. Many departments require a higher score. IELTS are also accepted for graduate admissions. A 500 Graduate Management Aptitude Test (GMAT) score is suggested to enter the Master's of Business Administration (MBA) or the Master of Accounting program.
University of Northern Iowa accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Masters
Awarding body
University Of Northern Iowa
Department name
College of Natural Sciences, Mathematics Department
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