Degree: BS License
Classroom Type: Online and on campus classes
Equips future teachers with the expertise to encourage middle and high school students to solve complex problems and use critical analysis and decision-making.
Interest Categories: Education & Counseling
Campus: CU Denver Online
Becoming a math teacher gives a deeper understanding of how to excite middle and high school students' interest's mathematics, problem-solving, and decision-making. This in-demand profession is important in encouraging students to learn and thrive in a world driven by information and technology. In the program, students will learn to plan assessment-informed instruction for educational excellence and equity for all children including those from diverse racial, ethnic, linguistic, class, and ability backgrounds.
Preparing math teachers is a collaborative process between the math department in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and the School of Education & Human Development at CU Denver, as well as experienced K-12 partner educators in the Denver area.
In this teacher education program, students learn from internationally recognized faculty members known for innovation and research in STEM education, social and emotional growth, and building a diverse teacher workforce. Students garner the essential content and education theory needed to be effective math teachers. In school district partnerships, students "live the life of a teacher," becoming vital members of the teaching staff as teacher candidates.
Students may be starting college for the first time, transferring from another institution, or returning to the university setting after years away. Regardless, students join a top education school with collaborative teams of dedicated teachers and award-winning faculty who will prepare them for success in any classroom.
Any school can promise a teacher residency. Few can deliver one as well-supported and prepared. For more than 25 years, this program has partnered with area schools to create a residency program that supports development as students work with teams of dedicated practicing teachers, leaders, and university faculty. Due to CU Denver's urban location and emphasis on teaching in diverse contexts, graduates are ready to lead and make a difference in any classroom.
SEHD attracts students who are passionate about careers in teaching. This program matches their passion with an education that is rooted in diversity, technology, proven approaches, and real-world practice. That's why graduates are prepared to make immediate and life-long impacts on people, communities, and the world.
To earn this 124 credit hour degree students must satisfy all requirements in each of the four areas below. Students should declare their track as early as possible to avoid taking classes that do not count toward their degree or licensure. Please reach out to a CLAS advisor as soon as possible to indicate interest and to plan the course schedule.
Recommended Completion Time:4 Years
Required Credits for Completion:120
We encourage applications from incoming freshmen, current students at CU Denver, students transferring from community colleges or four-year institutions, individuals who are working as paraprofessionals, assistant teachers or developmental intervention assistants and people who are interested in working in community-based organizations.
This program has rolling admissions; but, the application closes:
For more information, email education@ucdenver.edu or call 303.315.6300.