Course Overview
The Mathematics for Teaching Degree program is offered by Harvard University. The Master of Liberal Arts, Mathematics for Teaching degree field offers two tracks. The thesis track includes nine courses and a thesis. The capstone track includes 11 courses and a capstone. For either track, you take three of the degree courses to gain admission and study through a combination of on-campus and online courses. Key learning outcomes: Through the master's degree field in mathematics for teaching you: Build deeper knowledge of mathematics content, with a particular focus on middle and high school math classrooms. Learn tactics that can improve student motivation through interactive problem-solving activities. Develop an enhanced understanding of what it means to learn math and where mathematical misconceptions and student confusion can occur. Program Overview: The degree includes 12 courses, with at least four courses taken on campus. Get started. You begin by completing two stipulated degree courses as outlined on the degree requirements page. This is your opportunity to demonstrate your commitment and ability to perform well as a Harvard student. Apply to the program. While you are completing your second degree course, you submit your application. We have application cycles in the fall, spring, and summer. Continue your studies, online and on campus. As you progress through the program, you choose from courses offered on campus or online, in the fall, spring, or summer. To fully experience Harvard, you are required to take at least four courses on campus. Three-week summer options available. Complete a thesis or a capstone. If you choose the thesis track, you work independently with a thesis director on in-depth research topic related to your professional goals. You'll emerge with a solid understanding of how educational research is executed and communicated, producing publishable quality results. If you choose the capstone track, you'll work in a classroom setting with fellow master's candidates to investigate a variety of approaches to teaching, with the goal of helping you develop fresh, innovative approaches to communicating mathematics in the classroom. Graduate with your Harvard degree. You participate in the annual Harvard Commencement, receiving your Harvard University degree: Master of Liberal Arts (ALM) in extension studies, field: mathematics for teaching.