Earn Your Mathematics
Degree Online, At Home
Mathematics is one of
the oldest of fundamental sciences and is the foundation on which
many other academic disciplines are built. Those who have a solid
understanding of math have the advantage of being able to think
critically and objectively and solve problems more efficiently.
Having a degree in mathematics can open many doors to careers in
education, economics, engineering, computer technology, research
and more.
Schools
Offering Online Courses:
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Walden
University offers a variety of mathematic courses online
in addition to its two Master of Science degree programs –
Mathematics Education: K-5 and Mathematics Education 6-8.
These two programs help teachers increase their overall effectiveness
with instruction. Graduates develop their own understanding
of data analysis and probability.

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Western
Governors University Online
WGU provides a number of top-notch online programs that lead
to licensure for teachers. WGU's post-baccalaureate certificate
program in mathematics teaching (5-9 or 5-12) helps to prepare
you to teach in middle or secondary schools. Additionally,
the university offers a Master of Arts in Teaching (5-9 or
5-12) and a Bachelor's degree program in Mathematics (5-9
or 5-12).

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Ashford
University Online offers a Bachelor
of Arts in Organizational Management/Mathematics degree program.
Coursework includes a wide range of mathematics curriculum,
including fundamental mathematical concept application and
single-discipline of mathematics (algebra). Also, Ashford
University's transfer policy allows you to transfer credits
regardless of when they were taken.

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Also, actuaries, physicists, operations research analysts, and statisticians
use mathematics extensively.
According to the U.S.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, there is a continued demand for teachers
who specialize in math. Some school districts are even enticing
math teachers with sign-up bonuses and other employee benefits.
Bachelor degree programs require calculus, differential equations,
and linear and abstract algebra.
A Ph.D. is generally
required for prospective mathematicians, except those who work for
the federal government. Individuals with a Master's or Ph.D. in
mathematics and another related field, such as engineering or computer
science, tend to have better employment opportunities. A double
major in math is also particularly desirable to many employers.
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