43 Credits
3 Semesters
12 Months

Enrollment Options

Full-time

Classes Offered

Onsite/Hybrid/Asynchronous

AAQEP Association for Advancing Quality in Educator PreparationThe MSED in Mathematics 7-12 degree at MCNY will prepare you for a career as a mathematics teacher in a secondary school. The 1-year, 3-semester, 43-credit program is designed for the person who is committed to the education of all children in diverse urban and suburban schools and has the intellectual capacity, preparation and motivation to pursue an intensive schedule of study and practice. The program leads to initial New York State teacher certification in Mathematics 7-12 upon successfully completing all the courses and passing on the Educating All Students (201) and CST Mathematics (004) state certification tests.

The unique interdisciplinary course of study integrates the College’s Purpose-Centered System of Education that links theory to practice at each stage of the learning process. Through a cohort model, students are organized into peer learning communities to develop knowledge, skills and understanding aligned to the New York State Teaching Learning Standards and the national standards of the Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP). The program is committed to help teachers explore, evaluate and effectively integrate instructional technologies throughout the curriculum.

Prospects of obtaining employment upon completion of your degree are excellent. According to a NCTM report, “The shortage of quality mathematics teachers is endemic to the P-12 teaching environment, primarily at the secondary level.” There are not enough highly skilled mathematics teachers entering the profession or committing to long-term careers.

If you possess a deep understanding of mathematics and you have a keen interest in teaching young people at the middle or high school level, a career in math education is waiting for you.

Real-World Skills You’ll Learn in this Program

  • Participate in a challenging curriculum that incorporates full-time coursework and secondary school internship requirements with intensive study.
  • Directly teach and learn how to develop positive relationships with students, colleagues, parents and others in the school community.
  • Gain hands-on experience and practical knowledge through Constructive Action, a workable plan the student develops and implements.

An education at MCNY is unique in both an academic and practical sense. Learning is through MCNY’s Purpose-Centered Education model and based on your developing a Constructive Action project each semester. In addition, you will travel through your course of study each semester with a cohort of 10–20 fellow students. You and your peers will constitute a learning community. Your community shares professors and student teaching experiences.

Purpose–Centered Education

Purpose–Centered Education is based on the premise that students achieve high academic standards when they use their knowledge and skills to achieve a meaningful and complex Purpose that makes a positive difference in their own lives and in the lives of others.

Purpose

Each semester of study is focused on a specific performance area called a Purpose. These Purposes are the basis around which the semesters’ courses are structured. Achieving mastery in each is critical to a student’s ability to integrate and use the theory learned in the college courses with the high-needs public school placement.

Constructive Action

A Constructive Action is a significant endeavor systematically planned, implemented, assessed, and documented each semester at the work or internship site to demonstrate mastery of the MCNY curriculum. As a learning methodology, the Constructive Action process enables a student to develop a body of living case studies, with each focused on a key area of purposeful education and performance. Simultaneously, the process carefully builds analytical, writing, and communication skills. As a practice methodology, the Constructive Action helps the practitioner to prepare comprehensive and realistic plans, act on them effectively, and assess the learning outcomes that have been achieved. As an assessment methodology, it provides an appropriate basis for evaluating the competence of professionals and professionals-in-training.

Licensure for Students Outside of New York

Other than New York state, Metropolitan College of New York only enrolls prospective students who reside in the state of New Jersey.

The New Jersey Department of Education does accept Metropolitan College of New York’s teacher certification programs through a process called reciprocity, but you must meet specific criteria, such as holding the equivalent type of license and demonstrating teaching experience. You will need to meet the requirements listed on the New Jersey Department of Education’s (NJDOE) reciprocity page to apply for a New Jersey standard certificate. The NJDOE reciprocity page is located at: https://www.nj.gov/education/certification/reciprocity/

To seek New Jersey certification by reciprocity, you will need to fulfill the following requirements:

  • Your New York certificate must be for the same subject area and grade level as the New Jersey certificate you are seeking.
  • You must have completed a teacher preparation program with clinical practice that is comparable to New Jersey’s requirements.
  • You will need to demonstrate that you have passed a subject-matter test relevant to the certification you are seeking.
  • You must demonstrate at least two years of effective teaching experience within the three consecutive calendar years preceding your application.

Course Offerings

Dimensions Semester 1: Purpose 1 Semester 2: Purpose 2 Semester 3: Purpose 3
Purpose Title Establishing Effective Relationships with Key Constituencie Teaching Effectively Meeting the Unique Needs of All Learners
Purpose Introduction to the Purposed Centered Education Analysis of Teaching Behavior: Grades 7-9 Analysis of Teaching Behavior: Grades 10-12
Values & Ethics Current Issues in Mathematics Education Cultural Diversity
Self & Others Human Development and Learning Classroom Management and Academic Growth Research in Mathematics Education
Systems Social Issues and Trends in Urban Education Teaching the Mathematics Curriculum: Algebra, Probability, Statistics and Technology Teaching the Mathematics Curriculum: Geometry, Discrete Math, Calculus and Technology
Skills Introduction to Mathematics Education and Technology Inclusion: Teaching Strategies
Communication Teaching Literacy through the Content Areas Literacy, Math and ELLs Diagnostic and Remedial Techniques in Reading and Mathematics
Constructive Action Observation and Participation in School and Community Settings
(120 hours of field experiences)
Teaching Practicum: Grades 7-9
(35 full days of student teaching)
Teaching Practicum: Grades 10-12
(35 full days of student teaching)
Total Credits 14 13 16

This Degree is Practical

Employment in management occupations is projected to grow 9 percent from 2020 to 2030, about as fast as the average for all occupations, and will result in about 906,800 new jobs. Employment growth is expected to be driven by the formation of new organizations and expansion of existing ones, which should require more workers to manage these operations.

The median annual wage for management occupations was $109,760 in May 2020, which was the highest wage of all the major occupational groups.

MCNY Alumni Find Their Purpose

Join more than 12,000 alumni who have made a positive impact on human services, education, business, and public administration through their Constructive Action projects. Find out how they got their start at MCNY and what they did to solve real-world challenges in their work.