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Nov 25, 2024
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2023-2024 Catalog & Student Handbook Archived Catalog
Secondary Education - Mathematics (A.S.T.) TTP
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Secondary Education - Mathematics
Associate of Science in Teaching
Students who wish to teach at the secondary level will generally major in their discipline area and minor in education. Students should check with the university to which they intend to transfer in case there are additional requirements needed for admittance to the program there.
The Associate of Science in Teaching degree has been implemented throughout the Tennessee Board of Regents system to facilitate entry of transfer students from community colleges into university teacher education programs. A common curriculum applicable to all community colleges and acceptable to most Tennessee public universities is prescribed.
Admission, retention, and graduation requirements are the same as those published in the Graduation Requirements section of this catalog with the additional requirement that students who qualify for the A.S.T. must satisfy the following:
- Attainment of a cumulative 2.75 grade point average
- Successful completion of the PRAXIS Core Academic Skills for Educators (or a composite score of 21 or greater on the enhanced ACT or a combined verbal and mathematical score of 1020 or greater on the re-centered SAT)
- Achievement of satisfactory rating on an index of suitability for the teaching profession
- Achievement of “C” or better in ENGL 1010 and ENGL 1020 and in each of the Education (EDU) courses in the curriculum
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GENERAL EDUCATION (42 credit hours)
Communications (9 credit hours)
Humanities/Fine Arts (9 credit hours)
Social/Behavioral Sciences (6 credit hours)
History (6 credit hours)
See notes below for information on specific transfer schools’ requirements.
Mathematics (4 credit hours)
Natural Science (8 credit hours)
See notes below for information on specific transfer schools’ requirements.
AREA OF EMPHASIS REQUIREMENTS (18 credit hours)
Students who plan to transfer to MTSU, ETSU, or UTK in secondary education mathematics should follow the mathematics A.A./A.S. TTP and not this A.S.T. TTP. See notes below for further information.
Additional Information for Transferring Students
- Students transferring to UoM should take GEOG 1012 and GEOG 2010 to satisfy the Social/Behavioral Sciences requirement.
- Students should check with their advisor or a representative of the university to which they intend to transfer to determine the recommended history courses. Students who intend to transfer to UTK should take six credit hours of a non-U.S. history sequence to fulfill the history requirements. UTC requires that one of the history courses be a non-western culture class.
- UoM requires BIOL 1010 in place of PHYS 1040.
- For the Natural Science requirement, PHYS and CHEM are recommended. Students who intend to transfer to UTC should take either calculus-based or non-calculus-based Physics sequence. UTM requires an additional chemistry sequence (1010 and 1020) and PHYS.
- Students who plan to transfer to MTSU, ETSU, UTK in secondary education mathematics should follow the mathematics A.A./A.S. TTP and not the A.S.T. TTP. ETSU and UTK recommend, and MTSU requires, that students take education courses after transfer. Students who plan to transfer to TTU or UTM should take EDUC 1010 .
Semester Hours Credit: 60*
*All secondary education mathematic majors who are required to take Learning Support must also complete MSCC 1300 - First-Year Experience .
Recommended Full-Time Schedule (Fall or Spring Start)
The following is a recommended full-time schedule. Learning Support, pre-requisites, and other academic factors may impact this schedule. See your advisor to create a degree plan.
GPS (Graduation Planning System), along with the correct catalog, should be utilized by students for all of their educational planning. Students can monitor their progress toward a degree or certificate and view missing requirements with the GPS audit, which is accessible through MyMotlow.
Semester One (17 credit hours)
Semester Two (17 credit hours)
Semester Three (13 credit hours)
Semester Four (13 credit hours)
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