If you’re an active teacher who has an elementary, middle school, or special education teaching license—and frequently wish you were in a leadership position—the certificate in elementary mathematics leadership is a possibility to consider.
This completely online five-course certificate provides the additional depth of mathematics content and pedagogical knowledge needed to make you a successful math teacher and educator-leader. With certificate courses, you can take what you learned into your classroom the next day. What’s more, the five courses can be applied to one of two options in our master of arts in mathematics education (K-12).
We offer this program based on the rationale from the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, which considers mathematics school and district leaders essential to improving mathematics instruction and achievement.
Course Requirements
Required Courses (9 credits)
- MATH 690 Curriculum and Instruction in Mathematics Education (3 credits)
- MATH 693 Teaching Mathematics through Problem Solving (3 credits)
- MATH 697 Mathematics Teacher Leadership I (3 credits)
Electives (6 credits)
Select two courses:
- MATH 614 Algebraic Reasoning (3 credits)
- MATH 615 Number Concepts and Number Theory (3 credits)
- MATH 616 Rational Numbers and Proportional Reasoning (3 credits)
- MATH 623 Probability, Data Analysis, and Statistical Reasoning (3 credits)
- MATH 640 Measurement Concepts and Geometric Reasoning (3 credits)
A grade point average of 3.0 is required to receive the certificate. No grade lower than a C will count toward the certificate. Transfer credits are not accepted.
For course descriptions and prerequisites, view the course catalog.
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STEM-Designated Program
Ball State Online’s STEM-designated programs are recognized for a strong emphasis on analytical thinking, data-informed decision-making, and technical skill development. The designation, aligned with federal standards, signals that the curriculum is grounded in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics. These fields drive innovation and workforce demand.
For you, this means gaining practical, career-relevant skills that employers value across industries. From data analysis and systems thinking to problem-solving and applied technology, STEM-designated programs prepare you to navigate complex challenges and contribute in high-growth fields.
Whether you’re advancing in your current role or preparing for a new career path, a STEM-designated degree reflects a level of rigor and relevance that can strengthen your professional position.
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