Secondary education covers a crucial period in pupils’ development. They learn about themselves and the world around them, gaining knowledge and skills that set them up for their adult lives. The role of a secondary teacher is to develop specialised subject knowledge, and to support the intellectual and personal development of their pupils. With a significant demand for new secondary teachers, you can be certain that you’ll make a positive impact on society. This three-year course will deepen your knowledge of maths and how to teach the subject, fast-tracking you to beginning your career as a secondary teacher. Studying at NTU, you’ll develop your own knowledge of maths and a holistic and inclusive approach to teaching. You’ll be taught by maths experts and by former secondary teachers with an enthusiasm for their subject. Plus, you’ll spend plenty of time in the classroom, putting what you’ve learned into practice. Throughout the course, you’ll develop your passion for maths and for professional teaching practice. You’ll graduate ready to start your career as a confident and effective teacher with the skills, knowledge and experience required in the modern classroom. You’ll be committed to shaping the lives of all our young people – sharing your passion for maths and inspiring theirs. Why study Mathematics with Secondary Education at NTU?
In Year One, you will study: Mathematical Methods (20 credit points); Introduction to Numerical Methods (20 credit points); Data Analysis (20 credit points); Introduction to Abstract Algebra (20 credit points); Vector Algebra and Calculus (20 credit points); and Investigations in Analysis (20 credit points). In Year Two, you will study a number of Mathematics modules, as well as a year long education module which includes a work-based placement. Core modules include: Differential Equations & Modelling (20 credit points); Numerical Methods for Ordinary Differential Equations (20 credit points); Probability and Statistical Inference (20 credit points); Linear Algebra and its Applications (20 credit points); Advanced Calculus (20 credit points); and Learning Mathematics: Pedagogy, Progression and Practice (20 credit points). In the final year of your study, you focus on you developing an in-depth knowledge of the pedagogical skills, assessment requirements and self-reflection required to be a successful Early Career Teacher: Learning to be a teacher; Learning to teach; Learning to teach a subject 1; and Learning to teach a subject 2.
In Year One, you will study: Mathematical Methods (20 credit points); Introduction to Numerical Methods (20 credit points); Data Analysis (20 credit points); Introduction to Abstract Algebra (20 credit points); Vector Algebra and Calculus (20 credit points); and Investigations in Analysis (20 credit points). In Year Two, you will study a number of Mathematics modules, as well as a year long education module which includes a work-based placement. Core modules include: Differential Equations & Modelling (20 credit points); Numerical Methods for Ordinary Differential Equations (20 credit points); Probability and Statistical Inference (20 credit points); Linear Algebra and its Applications (20 credit points); Advanced Calculus (20 credit points); and Learning Mathematics: Pedagogy, Progression and Practice (20 credit points). In the final year of your study, you focus on you developing an in-depth knowledge of the pedagogical skills, assessment requirements and self-reflection required to be a successful Early Career Teacher: Learning to be a teacher; Learning to teach; Learning to teach a subject 1; and Learning to teach a subject 2.
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