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Mathematics with Teaching Major

Bachelor of Science in Mathematics with Teaching

The Bachelor of Science in Mathematics with Teaching in Temple’s College of Science and Technology is especially designed for Mathematics majors who want to pursue a career in STEM education. Concurrent with the same scientific and related careers as the Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics, the Mathematics with Teaching program provides students with more study directed toward teaching mathematics to grades 7 through 12. This 124-credit-hour, interdisciplinary degree is offered through Temple’s innovative TUteach program.

Mathematics with Teaching

You’ll not only learn the skills needed to solve mathematical problems, but also the communicative skills to express your findings through electronic media, speaking and writing.

As a Mathematics student, you’ll learn how to

  • communicate ideas using oral, written or electronic media skills;
  • recognize, isolate and solve mathematical problems;
  • translate real-life and theoretical data into mathematics; and
  • understand abstract algebra and real and complex analysis.

Temple TUteach

TUteach is a collaboration between the College of Science and Technology and the College of Education and Human Development. TUteach integrates a secondary school (grades 7 through 12) mathematics or science teaching track so you can become eligible to take the Praxis certification exam upon graduation.

Learn more about the TUteach program degrees.

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Classes & Curriculum

The Mathematics BS with TUteach follows the same curricular program as the Mathematics BA, which includes

  • 4 credit hours in computer and technology science,
  • 8 credit hours in physics, and
  • 42 to 43 credit hours in math.

For the teaching component, you’ll take

  • 3 credit hours in philosophy or history,
  • 3 credit hours in research methods,
  • 22 credit hours from the College of Education and Human Development, and
  • 3 credit hours from the College of Science and Technology.

Some of the teaching classes offered by the College of Education and Human Development and the College of Science and Technology include

  • Coding STEM Lessons,
  • Introduction to Inclusive Education,
  • Step 1 and 2: Inquiry-Based Lesson Design in Science and Mathematics Modified for English Learners, and
  • TUteach Apprentice Teaching.

Learn more about Mathematics BS with Teaching classes.

Related Graduate Degrees

Related Graduate Certificates

*College of Education and Human Development
**Fox School of Business

+1 Bachelor-Master Programs

The College of Science and Technology offers +1 Accelerated Bachelor-Master Programs. Students can earn a BA or BS and, at the end of the fifth year, an MA or MS. Coursework is completed over five years instead of taking the usual six-year course of study.

Learn more about the College of Science and Technology’s +1 Bachelor-Master programs.

Tuition & Fees

In keeping with Temple’s commitment to access and affordability, the Bachelor of Science offers a competitive level of tuition with multiple opportunities for financial support.

Tuition rates are set annually by the university and are affected by multiple factors, including program degree level (undergraduate or graduate), course load (full- or part-time), in-state or out-of-state residency, and more. You can view the full Cost of Attendance breakdown on the Student Financial Services website.

These tuition costs apply to the 2025–2026 academic year.

Pennsylvania resident: $23,856.00 per year
Out-of-state: $39,480.00 per year

Our Academic Advisors

The Center for Academic Advising and Professional Development in the College of Science and Technology helps you navigate New Student Orientation, advises on specific degree programs and courses, provides post-graduation guidance, and offers peer support. You can also be matched with a qualified student advisor or advocate who will further assist with degree and academic questions or concerns.

Learn more about the Center for Academic Advising and Professional Development’s academic advisors and the CST Peer Team.

Program Contact

Contact the following faculty for more information about the Mathematics Degree. 

Boris Datskovsky is the director of advising and professor in the Department of Mathematics.
Phone: 215-204-7847
Email:

Maria E. Loren is the director of undergraduate studies and professor in the Department of Mathematics.
Phone: 215-204-7852
Email:

Irina Mitrea is the professor and department chair of the Department of Mathematics.
Phone: 215-204-7841
Email:

TUteach Contact

Kristina Najera is the assistant dean of teacher education and an advisor for TUteach.
Email:

Kenneth Ruff is an advisor for TUteach.
Phone: 215-204-3628
Email:

Susan Varnum is the associate dean for science education and an advisor for TUteach.
Phone: 215-204-6390 or 215-204-4073
Email:

Student Clubs & Organizations

Student clubs and organizations in the College of Science and Technology provide opportunities to meet with peers, network with professionals or scientists in your field of study, and learn about internship opportunities. The College of Science and Technology offers 15 major clubs and 12 pre-health clubs for undergraduate students. Enhance your academic study and social life by participating in a club related to your major or interests.

Students pursuing a Mathematics with Teaching Major degree may be interested in the following clubs and organizations.

Explore the full list of College of Science and Technology student clubs and organizations.

Study Away Opportunities

Deepen your understanding of your math, natural science or computer science coursework by experiencing firsthand how such disciplines are studied overseas. Temple’s study abroad program offers College of Science and Technology students opportunities to spend a summer or semester studying in Germany, Italy, Japan and Spain. Learn more about your options for studying away.

College of Science and Technology undergraduate students can also take part in international research. These opportunities include the following external scholarship programs.

  • The Benjamin Gilman International Scholarship provides funding for underrepresented students to study in nontraditional destinations such as Australia and Eastern Europe.
  • The Boren Scholarship Summer STEM Initiative offers undergraduate STEM majors opportunities to participate in a language-intensive program.
  • The Indian Institute of Science Education and Research and Temple offer opportunities for students in biology, chemistry and physics programs to work in research groups in Pune, India, over the summer.
  • The Siena Biomedical Research Program provides the opportunity for students to spend their summer working full time in a biotechnology and pathology lab based in Tuscany, Italy.
  • The Sicily Applied Biotechnology Program allows students to learn the biological basis behind the technology used for art conservation and then apply that knowledge in the laboratory and in the field.

Learn more about study abroad programs for College of Science and Technology students.

Accreditation

As a division within Temple University, the College of Science and Technology is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

Additional Program Information