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Tree copyright © 2000, A&M-Commerce Department of Mathematics. Click on image for a "movie".

Basins of roots for the septic f(z)=z7+1 under iteration by Newton's method

Mandelbrot-like set created based on fc(z)=z4+c


Note that these graphics were developed in-house, and relate to graduate classes, at Texas A&M University - Commerce

Masters Program in Secondary Education for  Mathematics Teachers 


This program began in Fall 2000, with offerings in Mesquite at A&M-Commerce's Metroplex facility at 2600 Motley Drive.  

The program consists of 12 courses (36 credit hours) which can be completed in two years.  The curriculum has two components: mathematics and education.  

The mathematics component involves a choice of six courses chosen from a list of eight recently developed offerings - all of which are designed specifically for middle and secondary school mathematics teachers.  Each course involves hands-on activities with graphing calculators and computer software.
 
The education component consists of six education courses, with a required core of four courses and a choice of two other education offerings. Some students may elect to take just the four core education courses and seek credit for certain forms of high-quality professional development (approved on a case-by-case basis).

While all courses will be offered in Mesquite, substitutions may be allowed for courses taken in Commerce.

And coming soon: information about the newly-approved Master Mathematics Teacher certificate program - application process available here

Phone:
903-886-5157
 
 

  

Fax:
903-886-5945
 
 

  

US mail:
Department of Mathematics
Texas A&M University-Commerce
Commerce TX 75429

email:
      For more details, contact  Dr. Rick Kreminski
 

  Summer 2009 OFFERINGS IN MESQUITE

Math 597.401   MTuWTh 5:30pm-7:20pm, Summer I (June 8-July 9)
      Acoustics of Speech

Math 571.401   MTuWTh 4-6:30pm, Summer II (July 13-first week of August)
      Higher order approximations for teachers
 

  Fall 2009 OFFERINGS IN MESQUITE

Math 539.401   Mondays 5:30-8:10pm
      Functions of a complex Variable II (requires Math 538)

Math 580.401   Wednesdays 4:30-7:10pm
      Topics in the History of Mathematics


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