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M.A. in Mathematics Education (Secondary Emphasis)

School of Graduate and Professional Studies

Ignite and sustain your excitement about mathematics and learning with ÐÔÊÓ½ç's Master of Arts in Mathematics Education.

This program, designed for single subject teachers, provides a deeper understanding of the key mathematical concepts encountered at the secondary level, and how to teach these concepts effectively. The program emphasizes a deep and broad understanding of math taught at the high school level.

Program Highlights

  • Small class size
  • Courses are offered fully online with weekly synchronous meetings
  • Allows graduates to teach dual-enrollment classes at the community college level
  • Special program designed for single subject teachers
  • Cohort program starting in January 2023 with special scholarship opportunities available to those who qualify under the Kern K-16 Education Collaborative at School districts in Kern County
  • 50 percent scholarships available through the
  • The foci of Mathematical Modeling and Teaching Mathematics for Social Justice are at the core throughout the program
  • For a detailed program brochure, click here

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Catalog

Program Director: Manjula Joseph, Ph.D.

Overview

The mathematics education program presently offers programs designed for both elementary (those with a multiple subjects credential) and high school teachers of mathematics (those possessing a single-subject credential in mathematics). Students choose one option. 

The elementary-middle school option offers a balance of courses from mathematics content and mathematics education. The first four of these courses are all mathematical content, equivalent to or exceeding the Upper Division level. Upon completion of these four courses, students may apply to the California Commission on Teacher Credentialling (CCTC) for a Supplemental Authorization in Mathematics. This authorization will allow teachers to have full-time teaching assignments in mathematics in grades 7-9. The remaining courses are intended to give teachers both content knowledge and an understanding of how to foster and maintain interest in mathematics among students with widely varying backgrounds. The foci of Mathematical Modeling and Teaching Mathematics for Social Justice are at the core throughout the 30 units.

The secondary school option is designed for teachers with single-subject credentials and an undergraduate degree in mathematics. The program is not intended as preparation for advanced study in mathematics, as in a Ph.D. in mathematics, but rather the courses place emphasis on depth and breadth of understanding of mathematics taught in grades 7-14. As with the Elementary/Middle School emphasis above, the focus is on Mathematical Modeling and Teaching Mathematics for Social Justice. This program has been designed to meet the needs of High School teachers who may be asked to teach Dual Enrollment courses at their schools but in collaboration with a local community college.

Both of these emphases are designed around a cohort model and can be completed in five consecutive semesters (including summers). These degrees follow the ÐÔÊÓ½ç Master's Handbook option of a "Program Designed Course Sequence" for their capstone project. 

Admissions Process and Requirements

Admission to the ÐÔÊÓ½ç M.A. in Mathematics Education program is based on a review of each applicant's academic achievements, work experience, and personal statement by the admission committee.

Application Process

To be considered for admission to the M.A. in Mathematics Education program, please submit the following items:

  • Completed Application for Admission and $45 non-refundable application fee.
    • Fpu.edu/applygrad
  • Official college/university transcript(s) verifying receipt of a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution and any post-baccalaureate work.
    • If you are currently finishing up your degree, please submit current transcript.
    • A final transcript will need to be submitted before you may enroll in classes.
    • Transcripts can be sent electronically by your institution to trans.evaluator@fresno.edu or via mail in an enveloped sealed by your institution to:

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Office of the Registrar

1717 S. Chestnut Ave

Fresno, CA 93702

  • If your cumulative GPA for your bachelor's degree is below a 3.0 (4.0 scale), a letter of explanation is required.
  • Reference Form – One reference is required for the MA in Mathematics Education program. The reference should attest to your professional qualities and academic qualifications, noting your ability to complete graduate-level work.
  • Form can be found at fpu.edu/graduate-reference
  • Statement of Intent – Provide a written statement explaining your interest in the program, long-term goals, and your experience in the field.
  • Program Interview – After submitting your application materials including transcripts, a representative will be in contact with you to schedule an interview.
  • International applicants must submit additional documentation including English Proficiency Score (TOEFL=minimum of 550 PBT or 79 iBT, IELTS=6.5), copy of passport, visa information, and a statement of financial support.

Notification of acceptance will be sent as soon as all necessary documents are on file and have been reviewed by the admissions committee.

Please view other admission policies and information in the Admissions Policies and Requirements section of the catalog.

View our State Professional Licensing and Certificate Disclosure at fpu.edu/about/disclosure-documents.

Program Student Learning Outcomes

  1. Students will strengthen and deepen their specialized content knowledge for teaching Mathematics
  2. Students will increase their focus on equity and diversity of pedagogical approaches to the content in their own practice 
  3. Students will learn to recognize and apply their self-empowerment and self- efficacy and will translate the same into their students  
  4. Students will create and present their academic scholarship through a program-designed course of study 
  5. Students will deepen their knowledge of and broaden their connections to the mathematics education community, including elements of social justice and issues related to diversity  

Program Length/Semester Starts

The Master of Arts in Mathematics is designed under a cohort model to be completed in five (5) contiguous semesters (e.g. Fall, Spring, Summer, Fall, Spring) Cohorts may start in any semester.

Locations Offered

Main Campus

Online options exist

Required Courses (30 Units)

Master of Arts Core (required for both options)

  • MSER 794 - Introduction and Literature Review Credits 3
  • MSER 795 - Research Methods and Project Proposal Credits 3
  • MTHE 770 - Teaching Mathematics for Social Justice Credits 3

Select one of the options listed below:

Secondary School Option

  • MTHE 761 - Advanced Geometry Credits 3
  • MTHE 762 - Advanced Algebra Credits 3
  • MTHE 763 - Probability and Statistics Credits 3
  • MTHE 768 - Calculus in the Classroom Credits 3
  • MTHE 769 - Mathematical Modeling in School Credits 3
  • MTHE 771 - Role of Change in Perspective in Mathematics Credits 3
  • MTHE 772 - Data Science Credits 3

Elementary-Middle School Option

  • MTHE 701 - Core Mathematics I Credits 3
  • MTHE 702 - Core Mathematics II Credits 3
  • MTHE 703 - Core Mathematics III Credits 3
  • MTHE 704 - Core Mathematics IV Credits 3
  • MTHE 742 - Current Issues and Research in Mathematics Education Credits 2 - 4
  • MTHE 769 - Mathematical Modeling in School Credits 3
  • MTHE 771 - Role of Change in Perspective in Mathematics Credits 3
  • MTHE 772 - Data Science Credits 3

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Ready to take the next step?

To be considered for admission for the M.A. in Math Education, please submit the following items:

  • Completed Application for Admission and $45 non-refundable application fee.
  • Official college/university transcript(s) verifying receipt of a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution and any post-baccalaureate work.
    • If you are currently finishing up your degree, please submit current transcript.
    • A final transcript will need to be submitted before you may enroll in classes.
    • Transcripts can be sent electronically by your institution to trans.evaluator@fresno.edu or via mail in an envelope sealed by your institution to:

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      Office of the Registrar
      1717 S. Chestnut Ave.
      Fresno, CA 93702

  • If your cumulative GPA for your bachelor’s degree is below a 3.0 (4.0 scale), a letter of explanation is required.
  • Reference Form – One reference is required for the M.A. in Mathematics Education program. The reference should attest to your professional qualities and your academic qualifications, noting your ability to complete graduate-level work.
    • Form can be found at
  • Statement of Intent – Provide a written statement explaining your interest in the program, long-term goals and your experience in the field.
  • Program Interview – After submitting your application materials including transcripts, a representative will contact you to schedule an interview.

View our State Professional Licensing and Certificate Disclosure at fpu.edu/about/disclosure-document

State Authorization

State authorization is a federal requirement in the Higher Education Act that requires institutions to be authorized in the state in which online programs are offered. ÐÔÊÓ½ç works regularly with individual state authorization agencies to meet each state's requirements. Currently, ÐÔÊÓ½ç has received authorization to offer online degree programs in all but nine states: Georgia, Michigan, New York, New Mexico, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Washington D.C. and Wisconsin.

For the latest updates on the status of ÐÔÊÓ½ç's authorization in your state, contact your ÐÔÊÓ½ç Admissions representative.

Cost & Financial Aid

The below listed prices reflect the current and upcoming Fall and Spring semesters and do not include any financial aid. Paying for college can be an overwhelming step in your education journey. We can help you find all the opportunities to reduce your out of pocket costs.

Tuition & Fees

2024-25

Tuition per UnitAmount
700 Level$750
Teacher Education$750
MBA$810
MSN and LEAD$775
KIN$610
Other CostsAmount
Student services fee (per semester)$70
* MBA Field Placement Fee (charged for both the international and regional trip semesters)$1,500

2023-24

Tuition per Unit Amount
700 Level $730
Teacher Education $730
MBA $785
MSN and LEAD $750
KIN $590
Other Costs Amount
Student services fee (per semester) $60
* Field Placement Fee (charged for both the international and regional trip semesters) $1,500

* This is an estimate. Costs subject to change. Please refer to the Catalog for additional fees. Cost of attendance figures are used for budgeting purposes only and represent an estimate of projected tuition and fees for the coming academic year. Actual tuition rates are approved by the Board of Trustees and may vary.

Types of aid

Financial aid can refer to scholarships, grants and loans, which are available to you from the government, the university or outside sources. Aid types vary depending on the type of student you are.

Career Opportunities

Successful graduates of this program have become district math coordinators or math instructors at the community college level.

Career Development Happens Here

The staff in our Career Development and Experiential Learning Center are here to help you prepare to enter the working world. Whether your a freshman or an ÐÔÊÓ½ç alum, there are a number of resources and trainings offered to help you find the internship and job you’re looking for.

  • Resume writing classes
  • Career assessments, exploration & planning
  • Job search and networking opportunities
  • and much more

Visit the Career Development Center