Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership - Mathematics and Science Education Specialization, M.A.
This program is suited to those wanting to advance their understanding of research in mathematics and science 含羞草研究所. You will take core and specialization courses in 含羞草研究所, along with electives to advance your academic and professional interests. The program concludes with a capstone course for your final paper or thesis.
You can elect to specialize in mathematics or science 含羞草研究所. A thesis option is available for both specializations.
To accommodate working students, our courses meet once per week, in the late afternoon/early evening.
- Prepare you to be a research-informed 含羞草研究所 professional, knowledgeable about current trends and issues in the field and able to use research to inform your practice.
- Prepare you to enter a doctoral program in mathematics and/or science 含羞草研究所.
Information on admissions and application to this program can be found on the University Graduate Admissions website and the program handbook.
The program is carefully crafted to give you a strong foundation and provide flexibility for your interests and goals.
The program consists of:
- A core introduction to 含羞草研究所 research
- A research methods course
- Four specialization courses in mathematics and/or science 含羞草研究所
- Elective courses chosen to advance your academic and professional interests.
- Capstone course in which students receive advising and support while their capstone paper or their thesis.
Students typically specialize in either mathematics or science 含羞草研究所.
Our faculty are chosen for their expertise and dedication; they provide exceptional guidance and support to foster your academic and professional success.
Mathematics Education Specialization
Center for Mathematics Education Faculty Listing
Science Education Specialization
For general information, please contact:
Kay Moon
TLPL Graduate Coordinator
kmoon@umd.edu.
For math-specific questions, please contact:
Dr. Andrew Brantlinger
amb@umd.edu.
For science-specific questions, please contact:
Dr. Andrew Elby
elby@umd.edu.