Offered by the Department of Mathematics and Computer Information Science
Professors H. Iseri (chairperson), Lienhard
Associate Professors Dietz, D’Ortona, Haner, Junius, Phillips, Savoye
Assistant Professors L. Iseri, McKee, Sim
The Department of Mathematics and Computer Information Science offers two mathematics baccalaureate degree programs: B.S. in Mathematics (with a choice of two concentrations: Pure and Applied), and B.S.E. Mathematics (secondary education). The B.S. program in mathematics is designed to prepare students for a wide range of careers in mathematics outside of education, or for graduate school in mathematics. The B.S.E. in Mathematics program prepares students to become certified teachers of mathematics at the secondary school level. (See The Teacher Education Certification Section in the University Policies section of this catalog, for further details regarding admission to teacher certification candidacy and Pennsylvania certification requirements.) There is also a minor in mathematics and a minor in statistics.
THESE ARE NEW COURSE SUBSTITIONS REPLACING OLD COURSES BEGINNING FALL 2009. STUDENTS MAY TAKE EITHER THE OLD OR THE NEW, BUT MUST NOT TAKE BOTH ON THE SAME ROW.
NEW COURSE SUBSTITUTIONS
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CREDITS
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OLD COURSE
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CREDITS
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ED 1105
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Education First Year Seminar
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1
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UNV 1100
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First Year Seminar
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1
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ED 1110
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Foundations of Education
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2
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ED 1102
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Intro to Education
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3
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ED 4400L
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Senior Lab:Becoming a Professional
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0
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ED 4460
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Professional Seminar
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2
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SPE 2276
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Instructional Strat Eng Lang Learners
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3
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SPE 3275
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Inclusion of Div Learners
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3
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SPE 3352
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Assess & Evid based Behv support for inclulsion
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3
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ED 3260
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Assessment in Education
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3
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STUDENTS GRADUATING BEFORE MAY 2013 HAVE A CHOICE ON WHETHER OR NOT THEY TAKE THESE COURSES. STUDENTS ENTERING IN FALL 2009 MUST TAKE THESE COURSES
NEW COURSES
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CREDITS
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SPE 1001
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Foundations in Special Education
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3
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SPE 3291
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High Incidence Disabilities
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3
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