Las Cruces,
NM,
United States
Type
Public
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree
The Secondary Mathematics Education concentration offers a versatile program that prepares students for graduate studies in mathematics or careers in industry, while also fulfilling the coursework needed for secondary education teacher certification in mathematics. To graduate, students must meet all University requirements, including: General Education courses, Viewing a Wider World courses, and sufficient elective credits to reach a minimum of 120 total credits, with at least 48 credits from 300-level or higher courses. Note that developmental classes do not count toward degree requirements or electives, though they may be necessary prerequisites for core English and Mathematics courses.