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Mathematics and Education
Entry Points (2017)
403
Course Overview
The BA in Mathematics and Education is a four-year, fulltime honours degree programme which incorporates a teacher training qualification and opportunities for practical teaching experience throughout the four years of its duration. Graduates of the programme will be qualified mathematicians and will be recognised by the Teaching Council of Ireland as qualified postprimary teachers of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics. The programme is jointly run by the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Applied Mathematics and the School of Education of NUI Galway. It has been created as a response to the growing need for excellent Mathematics teachers in Irish post-primary schools as well as a general need for qualified mathematicians.Applications and Selections
Who Teaches this Course
Requirements and Assessment
Key Facts
Entry Requirements
Minimum Grade H5 in two subjects and passes in four other subjects at O6/H7 Grades in the Leaving Certificate, including Irish, English, another language, and three other subjects recognised for entry purposes. A H5 or O1 Grade in Mathematics is also a requirement.
Additional Requirements
For Leaving Certificate: A HC3 or OA2 in Mathematics is also a requirement.
For A-Levels: Grade C in A-Level Mathematics or Grade A at O-Level
Students must satisfy Garda/Police vetting requirements
For A-Levels: Grade C in A-Level Mathematics or Grade A at O-Level
Students must satisfy Garda/Police vetting requirements
Duration
4 years
Next start date
September 2018
A Level Grades (2017)
AAA or equivalent combination
Average intake
25
Closing Date
Next start date
September 2018
NFQ level
Mode of study
ECTS weighting
Award
CAO
GY109
PAC code
Course Outline
Year 1
- History and Structure of Irish Education
- Principles of Second-Level Mathematics
- Introduction to Educational Sciences
- Practical Teaching Programme
- Algebra and Analysis I and II
- Skills of Applied Mathematics
Year 2
- Philosophical Foundations of Education
- Mathematics Methodology and Skills of Teaching
- Practical Teaching Programme
- Applied Mathematics: Mechanics I
- Analysis I
- Probability
- Linear Algebra
- Geometry
- Statistics
Year 3
- Curriculum and Assessment
- Practical Teaching Programme
- Professional Studies: Integrated Project
- Psychology, Sociology and Catering for Diversity
- Research Literacies for Professional Development & Lifelong Learning
- Applied Mathematics: Mathematical Modelling I
- Group Theory
- Discrete Mathematics
- Applied Mathematics: Mechanics II
- Complex Analysis
- One Mathematics Elective
Year 4
- Practical Teaching Programme
- Final-Year Symposium
- Final Year Project in Mathematics
- Applied Mathematics: Non-linear Systems
- Further Options: Three Mathematics Electives
- Electives: Topology; Advanced Statistical Methods for Business; Functional Analysis; Field Theory; Cryptography; Groups II; History of Mathematics; Numerical Analysis II; Mathematical Modeling II
Further Education
Higher degrees at either the masters or doctorate level in maths or education.Why Choose This Course?
Career Opportunities
Graduates will have excellent opportunities to become Mathematics and Applied Mathematics teachers. But prospects are not limited to teaching. Mathematics graduates are in short supply and are regarded as being integral to Ireland’s economic recovery and development in future years. They have a wide range of career options, including IT, finance, actuarial work and academia. In addition, graduates will also have a wide range of educational careers open to them in the further and higher education sectors.
Who’s Suited to This Course
Learning Outcomes
Work Placement
Study Abroad
The BA (Mathematics and Education) has links with teacher training institutions throughout Europe, and there may be opportunities for students of the programme to spend time studying abroad. For example, as part of their studies, students have in the past participated in a two-week Erasmus Intensive Programme at the University College of Teacher Education/Viktor Frankl Hochschule, in Klagenfurt, Austria.
Related Student Organisations
Course Fees
Fees: EU
€5,822 p.a. 2017/18
Fees: Tuition
€2,598 p.a. 2017/18
Fees: Student Contribution
€3,000 p.a. 2017/18
Fees: Student levy
€224 p.a. 2017/18
Fees: Non EU
€12,750 p.a. 2017/18
EU Fees 2017/18:
- Tuition: may be paid by the Irish Government on your behalf if you qualify for free tuition fees see - free fee initiative.
- Student Contribution: €3,000 - payable by all students but may by paid by SUSI if you apply and are deemed eligible for a means tested SUSI grant.
- Student Levy: €224 - payable by all students and is not covered by SUSI.
- Tuition: may be paid by the Irish Government on your behalf if you qualify for free tuition fees see - free fee initiative.
- Student Contribution: €3,000 - payable by all students but may by paid by SUSI if you apply and are deemed eligible for a means tested SUSI grant.
- Student Levy: €224 - payable by all students and is not covered by SUSI.
Find out More
College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Celtic Studies
T 353 (0)91 493 958
F 353 (0)91 495 508
E collegearts@nuigalway.ie
E catherine.paolucci@nuigalway.ie
www.nuigalway.ie/arts/
T 353 (0)91 493 958
F 353 (0)91 495 508
E collegearts@nuigalway.ie
E catherine.paolucci@nuigalway.ie
www.nuigalway.ie/arts/
What Our Students Say
Nichola Leonard | Year Two, BA (Mathematics and Education)
At first I was a little apprehensive about taking this course especially when I learned that we would have to study applied maths, but surprisingly I actually enjoyed this element of the course along with the maths and education. The lecturers are very approachable and I would encourage anyone who is doing this course to ask questions if they are having difficulties. They will help you also to avail of the new support sums centre.
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