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Secondary Education–Mathematics - A.A.T. Degree (Transfer)

APPLICATION CODE 208

For curriculum information, contact the Division of Liberal Studies—Room AC-230.

Secondary Education is defined as grades seven through twelve in the state of Maryland. This curriculum prepares students to transfer to a Secondary Education-Mathematics program at a four-year college or university in the state of Maryland. The Associate of Arts in Teaching (A.A.T.) degree has been articulated with all transfer programs in Secondary Education-Mathematics in the state of Maryland. Students who receive the A.A.T. degree must have a cumulative GPA of 2.75, *pass a required basic skills test, and **complete 45 hours field experience. Upon completion of the A.A.T. degree, students are eligible to be admitted as a Secondary Education-Mathematics major at their Maryland transfer institution.

Suggested Semester 1

Course NumberTitleCredits
ENGL 121College Composition

3

MATH 181Calculus I

4

PHIL 102Introduction to Logic

3

PSYC 101General Psychology

3

Gen Ed Core Social & Behavioral Sciences - Global Competency Core

3

Suggested Semester 2

Course NumberTitleCredits
EDUC 110Introduction to Education

3

MATH 182Calculus II

4

PHYS 110/110LGeneral Physics I (Calculus)

4

Gen Ed Core Arts & Humanities - Oral & Expressive Communication Core

3

Suggested Semester 3

Course NumberTitleCredits
EDUC 200Introduction to Special Education

3

MATH 240Calculus III

4

MATH 250Linear Algebra

4

PHYS 111/111LGeneral Physics II (Calculus)

4

Suggested Semester 4

Course NumberTitleCredits
CMSY 141Computer Science I

4

EDUC 220Field Experience in Education

3

EDUC 260Educational Psychology

3

MATH 220Discrete Structures

3

OR

MATH 260Differential Equations

3

PSYC 204Adolescent Psychology

3

Total Credit Hours: 61

*To receive the AAT degree, students must earn: (1) a 3.0 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale, or (2) a 2.75-2.99 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale and qualifying scores on the basic skills assessment for teacher licensure as established by the State Superintendent of Schools and as approved by the State Board of Education (e.g. SAT, ACT, Praxis).  Students are encouraged to submit the qualifying scores at the completion of college-level math and prior to the final semester before transfer. 

**AAT students are required to complete 45 hours of observation in school settings as part of the preparation for becoming an educator. These hours are incorporated in several courses including EDUC 200 and EDUC 220.

The Introduction to Special Education course required by Howard Community College is a necessary requirement of the college’s A.A.T. degree but is not sufficient to meet all special education or inclusion course requirements for four-year teacher education programs. Students may be required to take additional special education or inclusion courses as part of the requirements for a baccalaureate degree and teacher education certification at four-year institutions.

A graduate should be able to

  1. Demonstrate foundational knowledge of the learning process, as well as child and adolescent development, with an emphasis on students with special needs.
  2. Demonstrate foundational knowledge of content including the theories, concepts, and skills central to the discipline or disciplines one intends to teach.
  3. Demonstrate foundational knowledge of teaching practices including construction of engaging learning activities, assessment for and of learning, and the design and maintenance of supportive learning environments.
  4. Engage in ethical reasoning in the educational field.