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Colorado State University Global
Instructors qualified to teach dual-enrollment math courses are in more demand than ever. Are you ready to fill this need? You can complete the required 18-credits of graduate coursework as part of a master’s degree or standalone program in less than one year.
The following 18-credit hour sequence, taken in any order, is designed to provide existing K-12 math instructors with the necessary qualifications to teach dual-enrollment courses. These graduate-level courses are designed for students who have already completed a 32+ credit hour sequence of undergraduate mathematics courses. For those teachers requiring a Master’s degree, this math course sequence can be used to fulfill the specialization requirement in CSU Global’s M.S. in Teaching and Learning degree.
A specialization in Math K-12 Educators pairs well with the following:
Customize your master’s degree with a specialization that fits your professional aspirations and personal ambitions. Just add additional, upper-division courses to your degree program, and gain skills in a related subject that complements your degree. Much like a minor, or degree concentration, a graduate specialization allows you the opportunity to examine an additional area of interest. Add a specialization to your master’s degree to showcase career-specific skills that meet your professional goals.
With no set times or locations, you can complete your coursework around your schedule.
CSU Global classes start every month, which means you can begin earning your degree when you’re ready.
Every CSU Global course is just 8 weeks from beginning to end, so you can move forward faster.
Ready to learn more about how to move forward with CSU Global? Complete the form below and we’ll be in touch to answer any questions and help you get started.
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