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Students are required to complete a total of 24 units for graduation. They are expected to take 3 courses from Mathematics Component and Mathematics Education Component respectively, and 2 courses from Education Component. In addition, all students are required to meet the requirement of IT proficiency prescribed by the University. Courses to be offered include:
- Foundation of Advanced Mathematics
- Differential Equation and Linear Algebra
- Finite Mathematics and Mathematical Programming
- Advanced Geometry
- Linear Analysis
- Discreate Mathematics
- Complex Analysis and Its Applications
- Optimization and Modelling
- Curriculum: Perspectives and Design
- Curriculum Evaluation: Theory and Practice
- Curriculum Change and Implementation
- Curriculum Decision-making
- Teaching and Learning Mathematics in the Changing Curriculum
- Mathematics Curriculum and Assessment Under Educational Reform
- Researching Action in Mathematics Teaching
- Project and Research Report: Mathematics Education
- Independent Study in Mathematics Education
(Other courses if the Mathematics Department are also available to students who have a strong background in Mathematics.)
Study Scheme
1) Students are required to complete a total of 24 units for graduation.
(i) |
Mathematics Component |
9 units |
(ii) |
Education Component |
6 units |
(iii) |
Mathematics Education Component |
9 units |
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Total: 24 units |
2) Other Requirements
(a) Pass the IT Proficiency Test prescribed by the University;
(b) Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0.
Class Schedule
There are two terms in one academic year. Term 1 is from September to December, while Term 2 is from January to April. Classes are usually offered in the evenings of Monday to Friday, and on Saturday mornings. |