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Earning a foundational mathematics degree from CBU (along with a California single-subject teaching credential) prepares graduates to instruct all math subjects except calculus and AP statistics. This program blends traditional mathematical studies with educational theory and methodology courses. Ideal candidates appreciate logic challenges, geometric exploration, analytical problem-solving, and developing compassionate teaching approaches. CBU's foundational mathematics program exempts graduates from the first two CSET mathematics sections and fulfills teaching credential prerequisites.
Graduates will establish mathematical competencies equivalent to bachelor's degree holders in mathematics from other institutions. These competencies encompass logical reasoning, problem-solving techniques, and proof methodologies, among others.
Students will showcase their capacity to utilize mathematical principles across disciplines and translate academic knowledge into practical, real-world applications.
The program develops expertise in theoretical mathematical concepts and analytical thinking.
Participants gain contemporary skills in computational and statistical programming relevant to professional advancement.
Career Pathways
Foundational mathematics graduates can pursue diverse professional opportunities, with some roles requiring additional qualifications.
Potential careers include middle school educator and high school instructor