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Dec 11, 2024
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2012-2013 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Teacher Education - 8th Grade – 12th Grade Math, A.S.
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Leading to a Bachelor of Science Degree with a Major in Mathematics at Texas A & M University at Texarkana
Faculty Advisors: David Rangel • 903-434-8305 (drangel@ntcc.edu); Dr. Leah Reagan • 903-434-8290 (lreagan@ntcc.edu); Dr. Doug Richey • 903-434-8283 (drichey@ntcc.edu); Dr. Paula Wilhite • 903-434-8281 (pwilhite@ntcc.edu)
The following Associate of Science Degree program is intended to provide the first two years toward a bachelor’s degree and a teaching certificate. An articulation agreement has been developed with Texas A&M University at Texarkana in this field. However, students may use this plan for preparing for other teacher education fields at other universities. Transferability and specific requirements can be determined only by the receiving institution. Only college-level courses apply toward completion of this curriculum and the graduation requirements for the A.S. Students should consult with a faculty advisor or a counselor to design a specific teacher education program of study.With a nation-wide and state-wide shortage of teachers, there are excellent career opportunities in teaching.
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General Education Requirements (43-44 Credit Hours)
Composition: 6 Hours
two courses Mathematics: 3-4 Hours
one course from the following (prerequisites required) Natural Sciences: 8 Hours
two courses Humanities: 3 Hours
one course from the following Visual and Performing Arts: 3 Hours
one course from the following Social/Behavioral Science: 3 Hours
one course History: 6 Hours
two courses Government: 6 Hours
two courses Speech: 3 Hours
one course from the following Physical Education: 2 Hours
PHED 1238 or two courses from the following: Other Courses in the Major (18 Credit Hours)
(in addition to the general education requirements above) Minimum Required - 62 Credit Hours
Notes(s)
For junior and senior level course requirements regarding this degree plan, please contact Dr. Callie Fortenberry at 903-434-8355 or Callie.Fortenberry@tamut.edu. |
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