===== Teaching Math ===== For students interested in becoming math teachers, Binghamton offers: * [[:ug|BA/ BS]] degrees in mathematics. Either the BA (Mathematics Track) or BS (Mathematics Track) is suitable preparation for a Masters in Teaching program, * An [[https://www.binghamton.edu/tlel/academics/minor/index.html|undergraduate minor]] in Education * A [[https://www.binghamton.edu/tlel/academics/degrees/initial-preparation/adolescence-education/index.html|Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) in Mathematics Adolescent Education]] * [[https://www.binghamton.edu/tlel/academics/masters-degrees/initial-preparation/adolescence-education/index.html|Accelerated program]] in BA in Mathematics and MAT in Mathematics Adolescence Education (also known as the combined 3+2 program.) The accelerated program allows well-prepared students to complete the Mathematics BA and Master of Arts in Teaching (Mathematics Adolescent Education) in 5 years. Transfer students are not eligible for the accelerated program. Students can also complete the Bachelors and Masters program independently. Here is a [[ug:new_teachers_recommended_courses|list of recommended courses]] for future math teachers.