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B.A. in Mathematics with Education 5-12 Licensure 2021-2022: Option 1 - CWILT
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FIRST YEAR
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FallCreditsInterimCreditsSpringCredits
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COS 100 Introduction to Programming3GES 160 Inquiry Seminar3BIB 101 Introduction to the Bible3
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GES 130 Christianity Western Culture4GES 125 Introduction to the Creative Arts4
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GES 140 Introduction to Wellbeing3MAT 125 Calculus 24
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MAT 124M Calculus 1 *14Laboratory Science (D) course4
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SECOND YEAR
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MAT 223 Multivariable Calculus3EDU 200 Introduction to Education *33COS 105 Object-oriented Design and Programming4
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MAT 241 Discrete Mathematics3EDU 201 Introduction to Education Field Experience1EDU 203 School Health and Drugs2
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THE 201 Christian Theology3MAT 211 Linear Algebra3
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Second Language (S) course *24Contemporary Western Life and Thought (L) course3
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Leisure and Lifetime Sports (Q) course1World Cultures (U) course *43
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THIRD YEAR
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Applied Math course *53-4Interpreting Biblical Themes (J) course3EDU 220 Introduction to Middle Level Education3
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EDU 240 Educational Psychology3EDU 317GZ Educational Equity4
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EDU 241 Educational Psychology Field Experience1EDU 320 Pedagogy and the Young Adolescent Learner1
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MAT 330 Probability and Statistics3EDU 321 Integrated Literacy in the Content Areas1
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Science, Technology, and Society (K) course3MAT 310 Abstract Algebra4
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Artistic Experience (A) course0-3
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FOURTH YEAR
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EDU 411 Mathematics Education Practicum in grades 5-8 or 5-121MAT 499 Senior Seminar3EDU 490 Student Teaching Block14
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EDU 412 Methods in Teaching 5-12 Mathematics3
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MAT 422 Real Analysis3
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MAT 351 (fall, even years) Modern Geometry3
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Contemporary Christian Issues (P) course3
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Total Credits 123-127
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*1 This program assumes a student will use MAT 124M and EDU 317GZ to meet the General Education Mathematics (M) course and Comparative Systems (G) course requirements. 
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*2. Students must complete through the second semester of a first year language course or equivalent (Check the catalog for details of this option.)
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*3 See Education section in catalog for testing requirements.
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*4 The Education Department offers an interim trip that meets the U requirement - EDU 236UZ. See Education Abroad options.
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*5 Applied Math choices (choose one): MAT 300 Numerical Analysis (spring, odd years), MAT 376 Operations Research (fall, odd years), or MAT 331 Applied Statistics (spring, even years). 
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Most financial aid packages stipulate 12 credits/semester; Minnesota state grants are reduced when credit load falls below 15 credits/semester. (Interim credits may be split between fall and spring for state grant purposes only.)
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