Academic standards and prerequisites:
The programs are designed for people who have an intrinsic motivation to study mathematics in an intense immersion environment and who intend to make a career in mathematics teaching. Specific admission requirements are:
- 2 years full-time teaching experience in mathematics in grades 5-12.
- Bachelors Degree with 3.0 grade point average in major.
- 4 mathematics courses at or above the level of Calculus 1 with 3.0 grade point average.
- Graduate record exams. There is no fixed cutoff score. An applicant's GRE tally is one of many variables used to select students for the programs.
In addition, applicants are advised as follows:
a) Anyone seeking the Massachusetts State Professional Teaching License should already hold the Initial License at the time of matriculation.
b) The MMT/CAGS programs require strong skills in advanced mathematics and problem solving. It is therefore recommended that at least one of the applicant's four college mathematics courses be at the level of linear algebra, discrete mathematics, or higher.
Credit: In accordance with university policy, students must receive a grade of B- or higher to receive graduate credit for each course.
Transfer of Credit: In accordance with university policy, students who transfer into the programs from another university may apply to receive up to 8 credits for equivalent courses taken elsewhere. Students currently registered in another Boston University graduate degree program may transfer into the MMT/CAGS programs, and will receive credit for any MMT/CAGS course they have taken while enrolled in the previous degree program.
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