Bachelor of Arts Degree in Mathematics Education (6-12)
The Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics Education (6-12) prepares students for a rewarding career working with middle and high school students.
Contact Information
Robyn L. Klein
Director of Elementary and Secondary Education Programs and Senior Instructor
Department of Curriculum and Instruction
Campus: Boca
The Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics Education for grades 6-12 degree program prepares students for a rewarding career working with middle and high school students. Our program aims to connect candidates to the most cutting-edge content knowledge and diverse pedagogical practices. In addition, we are committed to developing self-assured individuals who become motivated, caring, and reflective teachers.
The program is proudly accredited by the Florida Department of Education (FLDOE) and nationally by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP).
This program is a four-year degree program; however, students who enter with a completed Associate of Arts degree can complete the program within 2-2.5 years. Courses in the program are offered in various formats (e.g., fully online, hybrid, face-to-face), and the tuition costs at FAU are among the lowest in the nation (full details about tuition rates can be found here), making the degree accessible to many.
Students are connected with local school districts for different kinds of field experiences. Students enrolled in courses with fieldwork components are required to apply for field placement and obtain a security clearance badge. Then, students are placed in a classroom to complete their field experiences. Click here to learn more about our field experience program.
Once admitted, students are assigned a faculty advisor, who will advise and guide them through program development (see the Information Sheet at the bottom of the page) and degree completion.
Note: Students completing the degree are eligible for certification in Mathematics grades 6-12. Students must submit evidence of passing the Professional Education and Subject Area Exams http://www.fl.nesinc.com/index.asp before being admitted into the student teaching semester.
How to Apply
The advisors at the Office for Academic and Student Services (OASS) are the first point of contacts for all students and there are three locations to serve you. Please visit or contact the advisors at:
Undergraduate Student Advising/Admission Contacts for the College of Education
Boca Raton CampusCollege of Education, Room 230777 Glades Road Boca Raton, FL 33431 (561) 297-3570 Sita Ramnarace, Assistant Director Yanique Booth, Academic Advisor |
Davie Campus3200 College Ave.College of Education, Room 202 Education and Science Bldg. Davie, FL 33314 (954) 236-1025 coeadvising@fredrimonta.com |
MacArthur CampusCollege of EducationEC Building, Room 202 5353 Parkside Dr. Jupiter, FL 33458 (561) 799-8135 coeadvising@fredrimonta.com |