WEEKEND PROGRAMS FOR MATHEMATICS TEACHERS OFFERED BY THE MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT AT DEPAUL UNIVERSITY



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WEEKEND PROGRAMS FOR MATHEMATICS TEACHERS OFFERED BY THE MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT AT DEPAUL UNIVERSITY (1) M.A.M.Ed. - MASTER OF ARTS IN MATHEMATICS EDUCATION (for teaching secondary mathematics) (2) M.S.M.T. - MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICS FOR TEACHING (for teaching community college mathematics) The Department of Mathematics offers two weekend programs at the Lincoln Park Campus for current teachers and career-changers - one for teaching mathematics at the secondary level and the other for the community college level. The M.A.M.Ed. program, which has been in existence since 1983, offers courses for both mathematics teachers and career-changers preparing to become secondary mathematics teachers. M.A.M.Ed students who already have a B.A. or B.S. degree in mathematics are welcome to mix and match courses from our standard sequence with courses in our alternate sequence at http://condor.depaul.edu/jbergen/alt_sequence.pdf. The M.S.M.T. program began in 2013 and is intended for teachers and careerchangers planning to teach community college mathematics. It starts with the courses in the M.A.M.Ed. program and then provides the additional mathematics courses needed to teach the upper level mathematics courses offered at community colleges. It is not necessary to have been a mathematics major to enroll in either the M.A.M.Ed or M.S.M.T. program. ADMISSION The M.A.M.Ed. and M.S.M.T. programs welcome both teachers and careerchanges regardless of whether they were mathematics majors as undergraduates. If you were not a mathematics major, please contact the program director, Professor Jeffrey Bergen (773-325-4218; jbergen@depaul.edu) to discuss how to best prepare for your Fall Quarter courses. Our expectation is that you will be ready for our calculus and discrete mathematics courses when you begin the program in Fall 2016. To help you prepare for your Fall courses, we will be offering entering students a free (optional) selfpaced review course with a significant online component. It will feature adaptive learning and should help students of all mathematical backgrounds prepare for upcoming courses in calculus and discrete mathematics. This non-credit self-paced course should be of particular interest to students who were not mathematics majors. If you are uncertain about your mathematics background, you are invited to take a mathematics diagnostic test from our assessment office.

There should be a limited number of Dean s Scholarships, consisting of 25% tuition reduction awards available only to teachers in the City of Chicago (public and private at the K-12 level). In addition all graduates of DePaul are eligible for a 25% double demon discount. If you have any questions about our courses and programs, please contact the program director, Professor Jeffrey Bergen (773-325-4218; jbergen@depaul.edu) as soon as possible. Formal admission is predicated upon receipt of the online graduate application and official transcripts by the College of Science & Health graduate office. Please click the following link to apply https://www.applyweb.com/depaul. A $40 non-refundable admission fee is required as part of your DePaul University application. The tuition for the 2016- academic year will be $2780 per four-credit hour course. Additional fees, such as a $25 registration fee, will also be required each quarter. REVIEW SESSIONS, PROJECTED SCHEDULES, AND NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION We plan to offer a free (optional) self-paced review course with a significant online component during Summer 2016 to help entering students, especially careerchangers, prepare for their Fall Quarter courses. The combination in in-class and online work should be extremely useful to incoming students, especially those who were not math majors as undergraduates. These sessions will cover topics that will help prepare you for the Calculus courses (610-611-612) and the Discrete Mathematics course (660). They will also provide an introduction to the TI-83 graphing calculator, which will be used throughout the program. The dates for the on-campus review sessions will be announced in April. New student orientation will take place during the lunch break of one of the sessions of the review course. Although the review course is highly recommended, you do not need to attend the review course to attend orientation. Additional details will be provided during the summer. An important information letter for students will appear before August 1, 2016 at condor.depaul.edu/jbergen. The M.A.M.Ed. program can be completed in as few as six quarters. Students must complete the 12 four credit hour courses we offer (although some courses from the M.S.M.T program can substitute for M.AM.Ed. courses). The M.S.M.T. program requires 17 four credit hour courses. Students beginning the M.A.M.Ed. program in Fall 2016 can finish in Winter 2018. M.A.M.Ed. students with B.A. or B.S. degree in mathematics are welcome to take course in our alternate sequence at http://condor.depaul.edu/jbergen/alt_sequence.pdf. Our schedule provides M.A.M.Ed. students who are not yet certified the opportunity to

do their student teaching in the spring of the second year (18 months after starting the program). If it is more convenient, students are welcome to proceed through either program at a slower pace. Students beginning the M.S.M.T program in Fall 2016 can finish in Fall 2018. Optional review sessions, which meet evenings and/or weekends, have proven to be very useful in helping students prepare for midterm and final exams. These sessions will be arranged by the course instructor during the quarter. The next two tables show the sequence of courses for students entering the M.A.M.Ed. and M.S.M.T. programs in Fall 2016. Later in this document is a sequencing of our courses for students who would like to spread the M.A.M.Ed. or M.S.M.T. program over a period of time longer than the ones in these tables. Standard Sequence of M.A.M.Ed. courses Fall 2016 Winter Spring Summer Fall Winter 2018 610 611 612 618 640 650 660 620 670 671 680 631 Sequence of M.S.M.T. courses Fall Winter Spring Summer Fall Winter Spring Summer Fall 2016 2018 2018 2018 2018 610 611 612 618 640 650 651 644 470 660 620 670 671 680 631 672 642 The next two tables provide dates and times of the two Fall 2016 courses for entering students. Fall 2016 Tentative Schedule of Courses - First Year Students Math 610 Calculus - I (a first year course) The 31 contact hours are distributed over 5 class sessions (see the grid below). Course and Instructor Date Day Time September 10 Saturday 9:00 5:00 MAT 610 September 11 Sunday 9:00 5:00 Calculus I October 8 Saturday 9:00 5:00 October 9 Sunday 9:00 5:00 Instructor - B. Tenner November 6 Sunday 9:00 Noon

Math 660 Discrete Mathematics (a first year course) The 31 contact hours are distributed over 5 class sessions (see the grid below). Course and Instructor Date Day Time September 24 Saturday 9:00 5:00 MAT 660 - Section 101 September 25 Sunday 9:00 5:00 Discrete Mathematics October 22 Saturday 9:00 5:00 October 23 Sunday 9:00 5:00 Instructor Y. Kashina November 20 Sunday 9:00 Noon Summer courses will be a combination of evening and weekends in June and July. All courses during the academic year and summer session consist of 31 contact hours. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. The courses in the M.A.M.Ed. program satisfy the Illinois content area certification requirements for secondary mathematics. Students seeking secondary certification must work with a school of education. If you work with the DePaul School of Education, your contact person is Katie Schiller (kschill4@depaul.edu). She can tell you about the T&L Certification Only Program. When speaking to Katie, let her know that you are in the M.A.M.Ed. program and our program not only fulfills the entire mathematics portion of the certification requirements. 2. Students are welcome to proceed through our programs at a pace slower than the ones described earlier in this document. Only grades of C- and above are acceptable for the M.A.M.Ed. and M.S.M.T. degrees. The minimum G.P.A. for graduation is 2.50. However, the state will only accept grades of C and above for certification. 3. Students interested in spreading the M.A.M.Ed. program over three years can take courses in the order below. You have the choice of taking Math 680 or Math 651. Fall 2016 610, Winter 2016 611, Spring 2016 612, Summer 2016 618, Fall 660, Winter 620, Spring 670, Summer 671, Fall 2018 640 & 680, Winter 2018 631 & 650, Spring 2018-651 M.S.M.T. students interested in spreading the program over more than 9 quarters (Fall 2016 to Fall 2018) should discuss scheduling options with the program director. 4. In order to receive a full tuition refund for a M.A.M.Ed. or M.S.M.T. course, the course must be dropped within 14 days of the first meeting of the class. However, you must email me (jbergen@depaul.edu) with your request. The dates that M.A.M.Ed. and M.S.M.T. courses meet often differ slightly from those of many DePaul courses. Therefore, if you drop the course using CampusConnect, you might not receive a refund as the computer may consider your request to be past the official deadline for refunds.

5. International students interested in the M.A.M.Ed. or M.S.M.T. program must exhibit that same proficiency in English as students in DePaul s applied mathematics graduate program. Prospective students should contact me regarding the proficiency requirement. 6. Your contact at the Graduate College of Science and Health office is Paty Arreola (parreola@depaul.edu). She can assist you with issues such as graduation and final transcripts. Please copy me on your emails to Paty and include your DePaul ID number in all these emails. 7. If you ever have any problems registering for a M.A.M.Ed. or M.S.M.T. course, please email me (jbergen@depaul.edu) with the course number and your DePaul ID number and I will have the graduate office handle things. APPLYING OVER THE WEB Applying to the M.A.M.Ed. and M.S.M.T. programs is done over the web. Please click the following link to apply https://www.applyweb.com/depaul. To electronically submit your transcripts, please send them to GradDePaul@depaul.edu. Click the following link to return to the homepage of the director of the M.A.M.Ed. and M.S.M.T. programs: http://condor.depaul.edu/jbergen Last updated on April 9, 2016