University of Puget Sound
School of Education
 

Teacher Education Subject Endorsements Areas
Effective September 1, 2000

Subject

Endorsement

Level

Credits (q.h.)

WAC

Mathematics

Primary

Secondary

45

180-82-348

The candidate shall have demonstrated knowledge and skills, through completion of a minimum of 45 quarter hours (30 semester; 7.5 UPS units) of course work and/or an alternative performance-based assessment acceptable to the college/university, in the following areas:

  1. Geometry (Euclidean and non-Euclidean).
    1. Ma 300 Geometry or Honors 213
  2. Probability and statistics.
    1. Ma 271 Elements of Applied Statistics
      Ma 272 Intermediate Applied Statistics
      Ma 373 Linear Statistical Modeling
      Ma 375 Probability Theory and its Applications
      Ma 376 Mathematical Statistics
  3. Calculus (integral and differential).
    1. Ma 121 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I
      Ma 122 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II
      Ma 221 Multivariate Calculus
      Ma 321 Advanced Calculus I
      Ma 322 Advanced Calculus II
  4. Discrete mathematics.
    1. Ma 211 Introduction to Mathematics of Computer Science
      Ma 232 Linear Algebra
      Ma 332 Discrete Structures
      Ma 338 Combinatorics
      Ma 433 Abstract Algebra
  5. Logic and problem solving.
    1. Ma 121 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I
      Ma 122 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II
      Ma 221 Multivariate Calculus
      Ma 232 Linear Algebra
      Ma 321 Advanced Calculus I
      Ma 322 Advanced Calculus II
      Ma 332 Discrete Structures
      Ma 338 Combinatorics
      Ma 433 Abstract Algebra I
      Ma 434 Abstract Algebra II
      CSCI 161 Introduction to Computer Science
      CSCI 261 Computer Science II
      PHIL 273 Formal Logic
  6. History of math or foundations of math.
    1. Ma 300 Geometry or Honors 213

     


Please refer to the above Washington Administrative Code (WAC) for more detailed information (e.g., primary endorsement required, state approved preparation program, appropriate pedagogy courses and field experiences, etc.).