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Mathematics (5-8 or 8-12)
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Grade Levels:
5-8, or 8-12
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Credits for Licensure:
35-38
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Credits:
30
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Degree:
Master of Education
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Program Approved:
Massachusetts Dept. of Elementary & Secondary Education
Program Description
Gain the specialized skills and training to effectively teach mathematics at the middle (5-8) and high school levels (8-12). The Mathematics Education program explores the concepts, language, and procedures of mathematics—advancing your math education and developing your ability to apply mathematics to the world around you. Available in licensure and non-licensure options, the program is approved by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
Who Is the Mathematics (5-8 or 8-12) Program Designed For?
This program is designed for adults who want to help children learn the language of mathematics; current teachers who wish to add mathematics as a new subject area; and those wishing to become National Board Certified mathematics teachers, coaches, specialists, and directors. It’s also well suited for non-mathematics majors who wish to enhance and broaden their teaching careers, and career changers who wish to pursue a rewarding job that involves teaching children mathematics. This program currently only offers licensure for students in Massachusetts.
Cambridge College Mathematics Program Highlights
Earn your master’s in mathematics education at Cambridge College. We provide high-quality, affordable graduate programs designed to fit your life:
- Career-focused learning. Graduates of the mathematics education program are ready to lead in the classroom, adept at using the latest technologies, and prepared to advance social justice.
- Hands-on training. The math education curriculum links theory and practice in a collaborative learning environment. Licensure students will complete a mathematics teaching practicum (for grades 5-8 or 8-12) and a supporting seminar that provides a cohort for students to address problems and find solutions.
- Diverse experiences. As one of the most ethnically diverse colleges in the United States, Cambridge College offers the opportunity to gain new perspectives from working with other adult learners from all over the world. This program also features a Sheltered English Immersion (SEI) Content License Endorsement Course to prepare licensure candidates to address the needs of a diverse and ever-changing student population in Massachusetts.
- Flexible course options. The master’s in mathematics education is delivered via convenient day, evening, weekend, and online course options designed to fit your busy schedule.
Cambridge College is one of the most affordable four-year private nonprofit colleges in the United States, offering quality education at a low rate of tuition.
Mathematics (5-8 or 8-12) Learning Outcomes
Graduates of this program are skilled teachers with strong mathematics content knowledge. Through the coursework, you’ll learn to make connections between math and other fields to deepen your students’ understanding, and use technology as an essential mathematics tool. You’ll also learn inclusive practices to create a safe and collaborative learning environment, and how to implement well-structured lessons with measurable assessments of learning.
Jobs in Mathematics Education
Teaching mathematics to children and high school students is a rewarding career that gives you the chance to make a difference and change lives. Qualified math teachers are also in high demand—in Massachusetts and across the nation.
Jobs in mathematics for program graduates include:
- Math teacher (grades 5-8 or 8-12)
- Mathematics specialist
- Mathematics coach
- Mathematics director
You don’t have to have a background in teaching to benefit from this program. Individuals coming from careers in business, engineering, finance, and the military are often very successful in relating the importance of mathematics to the real world they have worked in for many years.
Example Mathematics (5-8 or 8-12) Courses
The math education program features courses such as:
- Discrete Mathematics
- Inclusion in Math Class
- Diagnosis and Remediation of Learning Problems in Mathematics (K-12)
Download the Mathematics (5-8 or 8-12) program sheet.
Mathematics Scholarships and Financial Aid
You may qualify for grants, scholarships, loans, and other types of financial assistance to help pay for your master’s degree in mathematics. Learn more about applying for financial aid at Cambridge College.
Many companies also offer tuition assistance programs that can help to pay for education. Find information about getting your company to help.
Related Programs at Cambridge College
If you’re still exploring degree options, you might be interested in learning more about these programs at Cambridge College:
Curriculum
Take the courses and practicum listed for your chosen level.
Please note: At Cambridge College locations outside of Massachusetts, this program is currently non-licensure only.
Students are required to enroll in this 0-credit course during the first semester of their program experience. Enrollment in this 0-credit course activates student access to the Tevera portfolio which facilities the tracking and storage of essential documents required for program completion.
This course promotes collaboration between mathematics and special educators to improve instruction and outcomes for all students, including students with disabilities. This course provides a structure for developing shared visions, common language, foundational knowledge of mathematics instruction, and the instructional needs of math students with disabilities. The Mathematics Curriculum Frameworks serve as a foundation for high quality core curriculum and instruction addressing conceptual understandings and practices that are an essential part of rigorous math expectations.
Students are required to enroll in this 0-credit course during the first semester of their program experience. Enrollment in this 0-credit course activates student access to the Tevera portfolio which facilities the tracking and storage of essential documents required for program completion.
This course promotes collaboration between mathematics and special educators to improve instruction and outcomes for all students, including students with disabilities. This course provides a structure for developing shared visions, common language, foundational knowledge of mathematics instruction, and the instructional needs of math students with disabilities. The Mathematics Curriculum Frameworks serve as a foundation for high quality core curriculum and instruction addressing conceptual understandings and practices that are an essential part of rigorous math expectations.
- Pass all MTEL teacher tests required for this license: Communication & Literacy, and Middle School Mathematics or Mathematics (8-12).
- SEI605 Sheltered English Immersion (3 additional credits) or Mass. ESE-endorsed course or SEI MTEL.
- Pass all required courses.
- Pre-Practicum — Successfully complete program-specific hours in diverse settings (0 credit)
- EDU704 Practicum Readiness (1 credit)
- Submit Practicum Application and Placement Approval Forms.
This course is specifically designed to determine readiness for the practicum. It will assist the teacher candidate to develop his/her skills to be ready to assume the role of student teacher from the first day of practicum. Students will understand the requirements of CAP by engaging in and completing the forms for each of the "essentials" and completing their own goals. All of the Tevera components, other than the practicum documents, will be completed. MTELs will be completed. Those having difficulty with the MTELs will be directed for support. Fieldwork assignments will be required.
Guided and evaluated by a licensed/certified math teacher in the classroom and Cambridge College mathematics supervisor. Practicum locations are subject to ESE regulations and must be discussed with the program chair and approved by the pre-practicum/practicum coordinator.
Take the practicum and practicum seminar for your chosen level.
Program Chair
Senior Instructor
Adjunct Instructor
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Admissions
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Admission Test:
No standardized graduate school tests required for admission into non-licensure programs.
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Admissions Office:
1-800-829-4723
- Application Form:
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Application Fee:
$50 ($100 for international students; $100 for EdD)
Program Requirements
A math placement test is required, and is administered during the interview to assess applicant readiness to enter the math program selected and, upon acceptance, for program advising.
This program accepts students for the Fall term. Although the School of Education accepts applications on a rolling basis, program applications will not be accepted for the Fall in the four weeks prior to the start of the Fall term.
Health Requirements for Massachusetts Students
The Massachusetts Health Department and Cambridge College require the following of students in Massachusetts:
Immunizations – All students in Massachusetts are required to get certain immunizations before you can register for your first term. See form
Health Insurance – In Massachusetts, undergraduate students taking nine or more credits/term and graduate students taking six or more credits/term must enroll in the College’s health insurance plan. Students who have insurance with comparable coverage may request a waiver. See information and enroll or waive.
School Requirements
See Admissions Requirements for School of Education
International Students
International students need to provide supplemental documentation:
- Official demonstration of English language proficiency
- Supplemental documentation for issuance of I-20
- International transcripts, evaluated by an accepted evaluation service
Transfer Credit
Graduate program applicants, please complete the transfer credit request form if you wish to have prior course work evaluated for transfer. Learn more.
Undergraduate program applicants, once you are accepted, your official transcripts are evaluated for transfer credit.
Tuition
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Credits for Licensure:
35-38
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Credits:
30
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Cost per credit hour:
$639
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Application Fee:
$50 ($100 for international students; $100 for EdD)
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Health Insurance Fee:
$3,940 - Required for Massachusetts students only. See waiver details on Tuition & Fees page.
Note: Rates are as of June 2023, and are subject to change without notice. Rates apply to all students unless otherwise noted.
Financial Aid
Cambridge College offers financial aid to students in our degree programs who are enrolled at least half-time. Undergraduate students must be enrolled in at least 6 credits each term. Graduate and doctoral students must be enrolled in at least 4 credits each term. Learn more
Grants, Scholarships, and Loans
Cambridge College welcomes the opportunity to support your efforts to pay for college. Federal, state, and local resources in the form of grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study, including Cambridge College Scholarships, are available to help defray the cost of tuition. Learn more
Getting Your Company to Help
Many companies have tuition assistance programs, designed to help their employees with their professional development. Learn more