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2025-2026 Western Washington University Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Western Washington University Catalog

Mathematics — Elementary, BAE

Location(s): WWU - Bellingham


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Introduction

“Mathematics reveals hidden patterns that help us understand the world around us. Now much more than Arithmetic and Geometry, Mathematics today is a diverse discipline that deals with data, measurements, and observations from science; with inference, deduction, and proof; and with mathematical models of natural phenomena, of human behavior, and of social systems.

As a practical matter, Mathematics is a science of pattern and order. Its domain is not molecules or cells, but numbers, chance, form, algorithms, and change. As a science of abstract objects,

Mathematics relies on logic rather than on observation as its standard of truth, yet employs observation, simulation, and even experimentation as means of discovering truth.” From: Everybody Counts: A Report to the Nation on the Future of Mathematics Education (c) 1989 National Academy of Sciences.

This major satisfies the academic major requirement for teacher certification with an endorsement in elementary education and must be accompanied by the professional preparation program in Elementary Education offered through Woodring College of Education.

Why Consider a Mathematics - Elementary Major?

Teaching Mathematics is a challenge, a responsibility, and an opportunity. Learning to teach Mathematics occurs through a variety of means: the study of a wide variety of Mathematics, pedagogical preparation within a mathematical context, formal clinical preparation in education, an extended internship, and continual experiences as a student, learner, and problem solver in Mathematics.

There is a growing demand for elementary teachers with a strong background in Mathematics, but there is an even greater need for quality Mathematics teachers—elementary teachers who care about both students and Mathematics, elementary teachers who have a broad and deep understanding of Mathematics, and elementary teachers who are thoroughly professional. The responsibilities are great, but the rewards are even greater.

As a prospective elementary teacher specializing in Mathematics you need to focus on expanding your personal understanding of Mathematics and capitalizing on opportunities to work with pre-college students — as a tutor, as a classroom assistant, as a practicum student, and as a novice teacher in your internship. Are you up for it?

Student Resources

Department website: Mathematics

Contact information: Mathematics Department Office, Bond Hall 202, 360-650-3785, Math.Department@wwu.edu; Teacher Education Admission, Miller Hall 254F, 360-650-6161, wce.wwu.edu/admissions/contact

Department advising: Visit the Advisors section of the Mathematics website.

Math Education Advisors: Rebecca Borowski, Bond Hall 436, 360-650-4232, borowsr@wwu.edu; Lizhen Chen, Bond Hall 425, 360-650-4194, chenl24@wwu.edu

Degree Works: Current students should also log on to Degree Works to check student-specific program progress.

Career Services Center: Connect major to a career

Sample Careers: Elementary Teacher

How to Declare (Admission and Declaration Process):

Students who intend to complete a major in Mathematics are urged to declare the major formally at an early point in their Western career so that a program of study can be planned in collaboration with a departmental advisor.

This major satisfies the academic major requirements for teacher certification with an endorsement in elementary education and must be accompanied by the professional preparation program in elementary education. See the Early Childhood, Elementary, and Multilingual Education  section of this catalog for program admission, completion, and teacher certification requirements. For more information visit the Declaring a Major webpage on the Department of Mathematics website.

Grade Requirements

Recommendation for teaching endorsement normally requires completion of the major with a grade point average of 2.50 or better in the required major courses. A grade of C (2.0) or better is required for all courses in the Elementary Education Professional Program. A grade of C- (1.7) is acceptable for courses in the major that are not part of the Elementary Education Professional Program.

Additional Major Requirements


Elementary Education Professional Program Requirements


Department of Early Childhood, Elementary, and Multilingual Education, Woodring College of Education

Introduction

This program centers an anti-bias, anti-racist, social justice philosophy and leads to a recommendation to the state of Washington for a teaching certificate with an Elementary Education endorsement. Students seeking a bachelor’s degree with teacher certification and an endorsement in elementary education must complete the GURs, an approved academic major, and the professional education course work listed below.

Admission and Declaration Process

See the Early Childhood, Elementary, and Multilingual Education  section of this catalog for program admission, completion, and teacher certification requirements.

Grade Requirements

Students must earn a grade of C (2.0) or better in the elementary education professional program and in all courses required for the endorsement.

Requirements (105 credits)


Professional Field Experiences & Methods Courses (38 credits)


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