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The Secondary Mathematics Teaching Certificate program offers comprehensive mathematics training to prepare educators for teaching grades 7 through 12. Students can fulfill the certificate requirements while pursuing degrees from either the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (A.B., B.S., or B.G.S.) or the School of Education (A.B. Ed. or B.S. Ed.). While the major requirements remain consistent across these degrees, LSA and Education programs have slightly different language and distribution criteria. LSA degree seekers must complete a minimum of 104 LSA credits plus 30 Education credits. Note: The LSA B.S. degree mandates 60 credits in physical/natural sciences and mathematics; those with fewer credits qualify for an A.B. degree. Mathematics Department teaching certificate advising appointments can be booked online. For School of Education details, contact their Office of Student Services at 1228 SEB, 734.764.7563. Prospective teaching certificate candidates must consult with either a Mathematics or Education advisor before starting their concentration program.