About the BA in Mathematics Education Degree
Why Study Mathematics Education at Cedarville?
Prepare to impact the next generation of students as a mathematics teacher with Cedarville’s distinctly Christian, accredited mathematics education major. Designed for those aspiring to teach mathematics in grades 7–12, whether in private or public schools, this program combines rigorous mathematics coursework with professional preparation. You’ll delve into the source, implications, and purpose of mathematical knowledge in the context of a holistic Christian worldview.
Throughout your studies, you'll gain extensive hands-on teaching experience in local schools, ensuring you’re fully prepared to enter the world of education when you graduate. You'll be equipped not only to provide a solid mathematical foundation for your students, but also to serve them in a way that reflects Christ.
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Biblical Worldview
The Bible is the authority for research and study in every class you'll take. -
Mentoring Christian Faculty
You'll be taught by highly-credentialed professors who want you to succeed. -
Top Placement Rates
Our graduates achieve top career and grad school placement rates — 10% above the national average.
Program Overview
Program Format and Related Programs
Cedarville offers graduate and undergraduate programs with flexible completion options. You may also want to consider these related programs as you choose the degree or program that is the best fit for you.
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Program Level and Format
- Undergraduate
- Residential
- 4-Year
Program Faculty
Lori Ferguson, EdD
Assistant Dean, Assistant Professor of EducationContact
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Program News
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