The B.A in Mathematics and Education is a four year full time degree
programme in the faculty of Arts. The degree incorporates a teaching
training qualification with teaching practice throughout the duration
of the programme. Graduates of the programme will be excellent
mathematicians and will be recognised by the Teaching Council of
Ireland as qualified post primary teachers of Mathematics and Applied
Mathematics, to Leaving Certficate Higher Level. The programme is run
by
the Mathematics and Education departments of NUI Galway. It has been
created as a response to the growing need for excellent mathematics
teachers in Irish post primary schools.
Programme Content
Mathematics
The first two years will provide students with a solid foundation in
algebra, analysis and geometry that they will need for later more
advanced courses. The emphasis will be on developing understanding of
fundamental concepts and on developing problem solving ability. There
will also be courses on basic statistics and probability. Optional
topics in first year will include mathematical physics and computing
studies.
In the third and fourth years of the programme, there will be a
variety of courses on more advanced topics such as abstract algebra,
applied algebra, real and complex analysis, probability theory, coding
theory, functional analysis, mathematics education, mathematical
reasoning, and history of mathematics. The emphasis in these later
years will be on modern mathematical ideas and on how these ideas can
be applied to real life problems.
Throughout the programme, students will be encouraged to develop their
abilities as independent mathematical thinkers. They will be aware
of mathematics as a vibrant and expanding subject in which creativity
and inventiveness play a key role.
Education
The B.A. programme will
develop graduates' skills in specialist teaching methodologies,
and their understanding of key contemporary debates and issues in
education. This will encompass the history, philosophy, psychology,
sociology and technology of education. A core component of the degree
is the practical teaching practice placement. Over the course of the
four year degree programme, students will spend substantial periods on
teaching practice in schools.
Career Opportunities
While this programme will obviously produce excellent post primary
mathematics teachers, graduates' prospects are not limited to
teaching. Mathematics graduates have a wide range of career options
including IT, finance, actuarial work, academia etc.
A wide range of educational careers will also be open to graduates, in
the further and higher education sectors.
Department of Mathematics
National University of Ireland, Galway, University Road, Galway, Ireland.
Phone: +353 (0)91 492332 (direct) , +353 (0)91 524411 x2332 (switchboard)
Fax: +353 (0)91 494542
Email: Mary.Kelly@nuigalway.ie This page was last updated Tuesday, September 04