Master of Science in Mathematics Education

The MSc is offered in its entirety in English, and has a separate intake of students in January, with semester start in August.

Admission

The application deadline is January 15, 2011. Application form for international applicants.

About the programme

Admission requirements

The master programme is based on a teacher training programme including mathematics OR a bachelor programme in mathematics combined with a post-graduate programme in education. Mathematics must constitute at least 80 ECTS credits of the programme. Students must have a mark of C or better in order to be admitted to the programme.

General description

The programme will suit those students who want a strong professional competence in mathematics and mathematics education. Questions related to teaching, learning and communicating mathematics at all school levels are covered in the programme. The history of mathematics, and its development, is also an important part of the programme.

Course structure diagram 2011

120 ECTS credits – 2 years – Kristiansand, Norway

1st sem. Autumn

2011

MA-413

Working in Methods in Mathematics Education
10 credit

MA-414

The Development of Mathematics
10 credits

MA-410

Research Methods in Mathematics Education
5 credits

MA-411

Modern Technology in Mathematics Education
5 credits

2nd sem. Spring

2012

MA-404

Learning and Teaching Mathematics
10 credits

Optional courses*

10 credit

MA-500

Master Thesis
10 credits

3rd sem. Autumn

2012

MA-416

Algebra 2
10 credits

MA-500

Master Thesis
20 credits

4th sem. Spring

2013

MA-500

Master Thesis
30 credits

*Choose between

MA-214 Concepts in Analysis 1

and

MA-415 Concepts in Analysis 2

Please note that the hyperlinks take you to the current ECTS course catalogue (2010-2011). Changes in order of the courses can be made.

Learning outcome

On successful completion of this programme the student should be able to:

  • have a solid theoretical and practical knowledge in mathematics and mathematics education and be able to apply these in practice.
  • develop their own ideas and implement a research based analysis of problems in mathematics education.
  • evaluate their own learning and identify learning needs, communicate ideas, problems and solutions to both specialists and non-specialists.
  • have a coherent and rational set of personal values relating to the social, scientific and ethical questions that arise in education.

Teaching methods

Teaching methods include lectures, seminars, group work and tutorials. Research assignments comprise a significant portion of the coursework, most of which are to be completed in English. In some courses the students work with essays and more broad based projects. Students work individually on the master's thesis under the supervision of a tutor. The Master Programme in Mathematics Education requires students to stay at the University throughout the course of the programme. Most lectures and professional seminars require compulsory attendance. Please see separate course descriptions.

Evaluation methods

Assessment is based upon final written and oral examinations, and project reports. There will be final examinations in all courses. Please see separate course descriptions for more information.

Student exchange

Possibilities for studying abroad are given.

Professional goal and access to further studies

The Master programme in Mathematics Education provides students with the academic foundation necessary for teaching mathematics at all school levels, from the primary up to and including the upper secondary level. It also qualifies graduates for teaching mathematics at colleges and universities.

Qualification awarded

Master in Mathematics Education.

Responsible faculty

Faculty of Engineering and Science.

Publisert av Trine Engeland <trine.engelandSPAMFILTER@uia.no> 07.03.2011
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