Become the Teacher or Teacher Leader You Aspire to Be
You’re passionate in your belief that all kids deserve a good mathematics teacher to help them understand what mathematics is all about.
You aspire to be that standout teacher, or you’re aiming to become a teacher leader who supports other educators teaching mathematics.
IUP’s MEd in Mathematics Education program can help you excel in either (or both) of these roles, and at a time when demand is high for good math teachers in ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø and across the country.
According to research, the mathematical knowledge needed by today’s teachers and teacher leaders is substantial, yet quite different from that required by students pursuing other mathematics-related professions. The MEd in Mathematics Education program is designed around the most current research in best practices for teaching mathematics and is focused on making essential connections between the mathematics you study and the mathematics you teach.
The MEd in Mathematics Education program offers two specializations, which are meant to allow working professionals like you to focus on the grade levels that match your career goals:
- Secondary Mathematics Education Specialization
- Elementary and Middle-Level Mathematics Education Specialization
Why Earn an MEd in Mathematics Education at IUP?
- IUP ranks among the top 15 schools in Best Value Schools for graduate math education in 2023, 2022, and 2021, and was recognized by US News and World Report as one of the best schools for online programs in 2023, 2022, 2021, and 2020.
- The curriculum emphasizes the relationship between the math you study and the math you teach.
- The fully online, asynchronous format allows you to start any time and take courses in any order.
- The program meets credit requirements for ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Level II teacher certification
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What You’ll Learn
- Innovative, research-based teaching practices that deepen your mathematical content knowledge at the elementary, middle, and secondary levels.
- Ways to develop your K-12 students’ ability to reason, problem solve, connect, justify, and communicate mathematical ideas.
- Strategies to create effective mathematics lessons, units, and classroom routines that your students will enjoy.
- How to plan successful classroom practices by analyzing math curriculum, instruction, and current research.
- How to develop teaching strategies for differentiating mathematics content and instruction.
Imagine Your Future
As a graduate of IUP's MEd in Mathematics Education program, you'll enjoy several distinct advantages, including:
- Increased earning potential
- Thorough preparation to pursue a doctoral degree
- A competitive edge with potential employers
- Seeing how your advanced skills and knowledge benefit your students
Earning this degree opens doors to leadership positions within your school, district, and beyond, including:
- College instructor
- Department chair for middle school mathematics
- Elementary program mathematics leader
- High school mathematics department chair
- Instructional coordinator
- Mathematics coach
- Mathematics specialist
More than half of teachers earn a master's degree before age 30. .
Teacher Salary Pay Ranges across ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø
The following are . The range in salaries is for a teacher who just earned a master's degree at year five or year 15 (that’s the lower number) and for a teacher who earned a master's a few years ago and has since taken more courses (that's the higher number).
Philadelphia area school district salary (Delaware and Chester counties) in 2022:
- Master's degree with five years of experience: $65,710–$74,686
- Master's degree with 15 years of experience: $97,640–$110,686
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø mid-state area school district salary (Franklin County) in 2021:
- Master's degree with five years of experience: $47,966–$62,164
- Master's degree with 15 years of experience: $52,462–$75,080
Pittsburgh area school district salary (Allegheny County) through 2023:
- Master's degree with five years of experience: $48,486–$57,132
- Master's degree with 15 years of experience: $68,000–$85,311
Pittsburgh suburban area school district salary (Westmoreland County):
- Master's degree with five years of experience: $51,579–$63,172
- Master's degree with 15 years of experience: $77,450–$97,443
Master's Degree
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Bachelor's Degree
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Classes and Requirements
What You'll Study
Courses in the MEd in Mathematics Education program are designed and taught by mathematics education faculty, so you’ll learn from teaching professionals with years of classroom experience. As you go through the program, you will become more student focused by engaging in problem-based coursework.
- The program requires 12 credits of mathematics education coursework specific to your specialization.
- For the remaining 18 credits, you will study important, related areas that expand your skills for teaching mathematics. Available coursework analyzes curriculum and instruction, explores current trends in research, and examines ways to differentiate your classroom instruction. You will enhance your classroom by choosing among mathematics education electives and other teacher education coursework.
Graduation Requirements
- Your advisor will guide you in completing the required 30 credits in two broad areas:
- Mathematics Education Content (12 credits), specific to either the Secondary Mathematics Specialization or the Elementary and Middle Level Specialization.
- Mathematics Education Electives (18 credits)
- You will apply for graduation during the semester you're completing the final credits of your coursework.
Full Academic Catalog Listing
The course catalog is the official reference for all our degree and course offerings. Check it out for a full listing of the classes available and requirements for this degree.
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Admissions Information
The admissions team for the MEd in Mathematics Education program gladly welcomes your application.
- Graduate applications are reviewed throughout the year.
- Admission decisions are made in the fall, spring, and summer semesters.
- There is no deadline to submit your admissions application.
Admissions Criteria
You must have a minimum cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale). Your degree must be earned from a regionally accredited institution.
While we prefer that your bachelor's degree be in education, mathematics, or a mathematics-related field, we will consider other degree programs as well.
How to Complete Your Admissions Application
To complete your admissions application, make sure to:
- Create and submit an admissions profile through graduate admissions.
- Pay the $50 application fee.
- Submit official transcripts from all degree-awarding colleges and universities. Unofficial transcripts will be considered for admission purposes.
- Provide two letters of recommendation.
- Submit an updated résumé.
- Write a goal statement describing how you expect the MEd in Mathematics Education program to help you achieve your career and academic goals. Your goal statement must be a minimum of two pages, double-spaced.
Scholarships, Grants, and Student Loan Forgiveness
You want to grow professionally but may need financial support as you achieve your career goals. You'll have several options to explore:
- The MEd in Mathematics Education program offers scholarships and graduate assistantships to new and continuing students.
- Learn if you are eligible for federal aid by completing your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
- Does your school district provide funding for graduate coursework? Consider completing the Employer Tuition Reimbursement Form.
- Grants for graduate classes are available from the .
- are available for math teachers.
- The MEd in Mathematics Education program is online, and distance education costs are less than the costs for in-person programs. If you're an out-of-state student, this reduced tuition cost could benefit you.
Engage in Research for Professional Growth and Sharing with Other Math Teachers
As a graduate student in the MEd in Mathematics Education program, you'll have many opportunities to explore the world of mathematics education, including:
- Working with faculty members to author articles in scholarly journals.
- Presenting research at local, state, national, or international conferences with a faculty mentor.
- Developing curricular materials that can be used in the classroom.
As examples, students have taken part in the following opportunities:
- A recent graduate worked with a faculty member on an article for teaching fraction operations for middle-school students using hands-on materials.
- A faculty member mentored a recent graduate who wrote an article for teaching high school algebra students how to factor quadratics using the innovative technology Nearpod.
- A graduate student gave a presentation about her internship to an audience at the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics conference, then wrote an article.
Have a Bachelor's Degree?
Earn Mathematics Teaching Credentials while Pursuing a Master's Degree
You have an undergraduate degree in mathematics or another mathematics-related program, and you have a passion for numbers and helping people—especially kids—learn mathematics. At IUP, we want to make it possible for you to learn how to teach secondary (grades 7–12) mathematics as you earn your MEd in Mathematics Education.
The following mathematics-related occupations are examples of career paths that fit well with earning your secondary mathematics teaching credentials:
- Actuary
- Astronomer
- Computer scientist
- Engineer, economist
- Financial analyst
- Market or operations research analyst
- Physicist
Additionally, if you are interested in pursuing your secondary mathematics teaching credentials and your bachelor's degree is in a non-mathematics field, please reach out to the graduate coordinator to explore your options.
Are you interested in teaching slightly younger students? If you have a bachelor's degree and want to earn your credentials for teaching grades 4–8 mathematics, contact the graduate coordinator for the MEd in Mathematics Education program.