Center for Mathematics and Science Education

MS in Mathematics Education Program

The Master of Science in Mathematics Education is a 30-unit summer start program that provides an opportunity for secondary school teachers of mathematics to advance their professional development by:

  • deepening and broadening their understanding of mathematics and mathematics education.
  • developing their understanding of mathematics education research and its relationship to practice.
  • developing their skills as teacher leaders in mathematics education

Program Features

  • Two-year cohort model.
  • Summer sessions on campus and fall/spring hybrid Saturday sessions.
  • Apply up to 6 units from the Chico Math Project* toward the 30 unit degree.
  • Financial aid, including the TEACH grant available for eligible students.
  • University housing available during summer sessions.
  • Graduates are qualified to teach at the community college level.

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