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I want to become a math teacher, how many degrees do you need? Or what courses do you need to take?

2007-09-29 10:01:35 · 4 answers · asked by Angela8az 3 in Education & Reference Teaching

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The accrediting agency for Texas (SACS) requires that academic teachers in colleges have at least a master's degree with 18 graduate hours in the subject being taught.

Most colleges will require more qualification than that. You could get an instructor position with a master's in math or statistics but most schools will want you to have your PhD in math.

So, you need a bachelor's first (4 years) and the a master's (1-2 years) and then your PhD (3-4 years) -- about 8-10 years of college start-to-finish.

2007-09-29 21:22:50 · answer #1 · answered by CoachT 7 · 1 0

Each college establishes its own requirements for its instructors. The requirements also depend on such factors as the prestige of the college and the shortage of teachers.

In many schools the requirement would be for a PhD in math but in some schools that might accept an ABED (all but disertation, Go to the college web site, many of them post job openings and give the requirements there.

2007-09-29 11:13:11 · answer #2 · answered by DrIG 7 · 0 0

to strengthen into an user-friendly college instructor, you will possibly desire to important in ECE (user-friendly adolescence practise). those are the credit you %, alongside with passing PRAXIS scored or maybe though else your state demands. i coach midsection college and that i unquestionably like it. the pay differs from which district/state you coach in too, in many situations beginning out at approximately 35,000. g2g however, my 6th bell is beginning ^_^

2016-10-20 08:00:15 · answer #3 · answered by carlstrom 4 · 0 0

BA/BS+

You should be on your ways to a Masters Degree

2007-09-29 13:27:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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