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Math Education 5-12 Major

Bachelor of Arts

With a mathematics education major, you’ll explore a subject you love while gaining the teaching skills to teach middle school and high school students.

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Become who you’re meant to be. While earning a B.A. in Mathematics Education, you’ll earn a full B.A. in Mathematics and take the education courses required to meet Minnesota licensing standards for middle and high school teachers. Along with mathematical studies, you’ll learn the best modern practices for preparing and presenting lessons to help your students stay engaged and retain what they learn—all so you’ll become a teacher who makes a difference in the lives of students.

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Why should I study math education at Bethel?

Here, you’ll find a Christ-centered learning community where you belong. Your learning will center in the Department of Math and Computer Science and the Department of Education. In both, you’ll learn from compassionate and knowledgeable professors who will get to know you personally and will invest in your success. You’ll experience:

  • Faith-fueled learning
    As you explore mathematics and gain the skills to teach, you’ll also explore how your faith can influence your work and drive you to serve in incredible ways in your classroom and the world.
  • A respected education program
    You’ll study education in a department known and respected around the region and beyond for its strong teacher preparation. In fact, many area principals look to hire recent Bethel graduates, and many students secure a full-time job before graduation.
  • Mentorship and support
    You’ll meet with your faculty advisor to help you meet your goals. While student teaching, you’ll be mentored by a full-time faculty member to receive valuable, individualized feedback that will help you reflect on your work and improve.
  • A community where you belong
    You'll build your professional network and complete courses alongside supportive peers as you gain the confidence and practical tools to excel as a teacher. You’ll also be able to connect with classmates and regional education leaders at events hosted by the department and student groups.

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They’ll answer your questions, connect you with professors, and help you find the right time to visit campus. They’ll be there every step of the way to help make applying to Bethel as smooth as possible.

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Courses and skills

What skills will I develop?

By majoring in math education, you’ll become a skilled teacher who is also a lifelong learner equipped to adapt to changing trends and advancements in education. And you’ll gain the tools to use your love of literature, communication, and writing, to empower students for success since students skilled in literacy have more power and success.

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Master mathematical concepts

You’ll gain expertise in calculus, differential equations, linear algebra, probability and statistics, discrete math, and proof techniques, building a solid mathematical foundation.

A strong base in education and training methods

You’ll be well-versed in teaching methods, curriculum design, the ability to instruct small and large groups in the 21st century, and the means to measure and evaluate your techniques.

Real-world experience

You'll benefit from hands-on learning in diverse settings. You'll gain field placement experience in addition to your student teaching assignment and be able to work as an off-campus tutor or participate in a year-long residency.

Innovative teaching methods

You’ll learn to use evolving teaching technology—like SmartBoards, online resources, and other creative teaching tools—and you’ll experience educational best practices in flexible teaching labs.

The tools to serve all students

Develop the awareness and sensitivity to serve all students in your classroom. You’ll forge a stronger understanding of our global culture and learn how to serve a diverse population of students.

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Academic plans

Map out your time at Bethel—from day one to your diploma. Your course schedule is designed to help you grow, gain skills, and become who you’re meant to be.

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Learning opportunities

What experiences will I have?

Hands-on learning is at the core of all Bethel majors. That means you’ll find numerous opportunities to get involved, apply what you’ve learned, and gain experience. And Bethel’s size and vibrant community will allow you to pursue ways to get involved right away.

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Student teaching

From your first day on campus, you’ll have numerous classroom experiences in a range of diverse settings in our partner schools. And you’ll spend a semester student teaching full time in a local classroom. And we have many partnerships with area schools that will help you find the best fit that suits your goals.

Clubs and activities

You can join the Bethel Student Educator’s Association, a student-led academic club that builds community in the education department. You’ll be able to attend club events that bolster your future as an educator and connect you with your fellow education majors. You can also join the Sigma Zeta and Bethel’s student chapters of the Association for Computing Machinery and the Mathematical Association of America.

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Networking and connections

You’ll be able to attend events hosted by the education department where you can interact with regional education leaders, build connections, develop your job interviewing skills, and interact directly with potential employers. These include a principal panel each fall and Bethel Advance, a recruiting and interview night held each spring.

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Real-world impact

What can I do with a math education degree?

With a math education degree, you’ll be prepared to teach English to middle and high school students in classrooms of public, private, charter, and international schools. As you become the person you’re meant to be, you’ll be equipped for a life of purpose in the classroom and beyond.

Teaching

You’ll earn a teaching license to become a successful middle school or high school math teacher. While many graduates teach in Minnesota, others have taught at schools across the country and around the world.

Opportunities in education

You’ll also be equipped for a wide variety of education roles. You could be a curriculum coordinator, instructional designer, museum educator, training specialist, public policy coordinator, or analyst.

Graduate programs

You’ll be prepared to pursue further certifications, licenses, and graduate programs to better serve students and earn higher wages. You can go on to pursue a principal license, a superintendent license, and other administrative roles.

Skills for any career

You’ll develop strong skills in writing, verbal and nonverbal communication, presentation, research, organization, evaluation, creative problem solving, and process improvement—skills that will help you in nearly any job—and graduate school.

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Explore Bethel for yourself

Visiting campus is the best way to learn about Bethel and our majors. As you try out academic and campus life at Bethel, you can attend a class, chat with students, meet professors and coaches, tour campus, and get a taste of life in our program.

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Faculty mentors

Meet your professors

You’ll learn alongside faculty who are distinguished scholars and faithful Christians. They’ll know you by name and invest in your success. Professors are accessible and usually have an open-door policy so you can stop by with questions.

Department of Math & Computer Science


Location

Clausen Center (CC) 228, 221

Contact

Nathan Gossett

Jed Yang

Nathan Gossett

Nathan Gossett

Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science

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Tanner Auch

Tanner Auch

Associate Professor of Mathematics

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Foster Graif

Foster Graif

Assistant Professor of Mathematics Education

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William Kinney

William Kinney

Professor of Mathematics

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Jed Yang

Jed Yang

Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science

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Tyler Ashworth

Adjunct Instructor of Computer Science

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Lawrence Dunn

Adjunct Professor of Math and Computer Science

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(Lily) Xiaoqing Huang

(Lily) Xiaoqing Huang

Adjunct Instructor of Mathematics

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Grace Jang

Adjunct Instructor of Mathematics

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Deborah Thomas

Deborah Thomas

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science

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Steven Yackel

Adjunct Instructor of Computer Science

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Carl Albing

Carl Albing

Adjunct Associate Professor of Math and Computer Science

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Mengkun Du

Adjunct Instructor of Mathematics

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Andrew Marquardt

Adjunct Instructor of Math and Computer Science

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Jake Smith

Adjunct Instructor in Mathematics

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Scott Brown

Scott Brown

Professor of Mathematics Education Emeritus

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Patrice Conrath

Patrice Conrath

Associate Professor of Mathematics Emerita

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Eric Gossett

Eric Gossett

Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science Emeritus

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Rebecca Seaberg

Rebecca Seaberg

Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science Emerita

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David Wetzell

David Wetzell

Associate Professor of Mathematics Emeritus

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Glen Wiebe

Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science Emeritus

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full-time faculty in the department

$65,841

average salary for recent mathematics alumni

- U.S. Census Bureau

Student Support

Your support team

At Bethel, you’ll experience a community where you belong. And that means you’ll be able to access numerous tools for your academic success—tutoring, mentors, study help, and more.

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Career coaching and preparation

A dedicated team is here to empower you to lead a purposeful life. Career coaches will help you build a resume, pursue internships and jobs, and provide support at every step of the way.

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Academic advising

No matter your goals, you’ll find support from your advisor. They’ll help you plan your courses and will provide support as you complete your degree and start a successful career.

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Tutoring and academic support

The Academic Enrichment and Support Center (AESC) will be your first stop for academic support. You’ll find help in building study skills, academic counseling, and more.

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Faith formation

As you develop your faith, you’ll have support from our Campus Ministries team. From Chapel to Bible studies, you’ll have numerous opportunities to explore and grow in your faith.

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Accessible education

Tuition and financial aid

We want you to understand from the beginning what a Bethel education costs. That’s why we made it simple. Beginning in the 2025-26 academic year, tuition for the College of Arts & Sciences will be $25,990—down from $44,050. This more accurately reflects what you can expect to pay, empowering you to make informed decisions and become who you're meant to be.

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