About The Program

Advances in fields such as technology means we need individuals with higher math skills - and we need more effective math and science teachers that inspire the next generation. Get students started on those careers with nurturing life-long learning in mathematics. Learn more to challenge them to solve problems and have fun with math. Our program builds on your undergraduate math or science program, and we provide practical in-classroom experience.

Career Paths

  • Math teacher (middle or high school)
  • Education coordinator
  • Educational consultant
  • Corporate trainer
  • Instructional designer
  • Test prep instructor
  • Math content developer
  • Program coordinator for educational nonprofits
  • Policy analyst
  • Data analyst

At a Glance

Degree Earned 

Master of Teaching (M.T.)

Credits: 33

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Application Semesters and Deadlines

Fall and Summer: February 1

Spring: October 1

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Program Modality

In-person

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Estimated Completion Time

Full-time (9-15 credits): average completion in 3 semesters

Part-time (1-8 credits): average completion in 5 semesters

*Note: Student Teaching for secondary teachers is Spring only

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We prepare you to bring your undergraduate mathematics studies into the classroom.

The VCU Bulletin is the official source for academic course and program information.


The School of Education (SOE) degree programs that lead to professional licensure are designed to prepare students to meet the requirements for professional licensure in the Commonwealth of Virginia as outlined by the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE). The SOE has determined that the curriculum includes applicable educational prerequisites for the following professional licensure(s) and/or certification(s) as outlined on this page of our website.