Middle-Level Math Endorsement — WSU Pullman

Middle Level Mathematics Add-on Endorsement

Washington State University’s Middle Level Math Endorsement program is designed for new (including teacher candidates) and experienced teachers who wish to add an additional endorsement or expertise in middle level mathematics to their current certification.

The program is offered for two campus groups across the WSU system. This is the info for WSU Pullman.

Required courses:

Complete all of the following:

Prefix
Course
Credits
MATH 106*College Algebra3
MATH 252**Math for Elementary School Teachers II3
MATH 303Geometry for Middle School Teachers3
MATH 351Algebraic Thinking for Middle School Teachers3
TCH_LRN 433/533
Middle Level Mathematics Methods
3
TCH_LRN 434/534Proportional Reasoning3

Choose one (1) from:

Prefix
Course
Credits
MATH 352
Probability and Statistics for the ML Math Teacher
3
TCH_LRN 463/563Teaching Concepts in Probability & Statistics3

Choose one (1) from:

Prefix
Course
Credits
TCH_LRN 513Seminar in Middle School Education3

*ALEKS score of 80% will substitute for MATH 106

** MATH 252 will be completed as part of the math requirements in the Elementary Teacher Education program and is not required for teachers certified in elementary education.

  • Endorsements designate the subject matter an individual is authorized to teach.
  • The Middle Level Math endorsement is for certified teachers and pre-service students seeking teacher certification.
  • The above requirements are for the teaching endorsement only and do not necessarily fulfill the requirements for a major/minor. The student is responsible for all course prerequisites and for satisfying departmental requirements for graduation.

PDF link coming soon

Graduation Plan

A suggested pathway through the endorsement for a BA Education student would be as follows:

Fall 2023

ClassCredits
SOE 101 [PSCI]4
HISTORY 105 [ROOTS]3
H_D 1013
MATH 2513
TCH_LRN 3013
Total Credit16

Spring 2024

ClassCredits
BIOLOGY 102 [BSCI]4
ENGLISH 101 [WRTG]3
HISTORY 120 [DIVR]3
MATH 252 [QUAN]3
POL_S 101/ECONS 101/ECONS 1023
Total Credits16

Fall 2024

ClassCredits
Approved Science Elective 1^^4
[ARTS]3
ENGLISH 201/301/PHIL 200 [WRTG]3
HISTORY 110/ 111 [HUM]3
MATH 106* (ALEKS score of 70+)3
*Apply to program
Total Credit16

Spring 2025

Class Credits
Block III
ED_PSYCH 4013
TCH_LRN 3213
TCH_LRN 3523
TCH_LRN 4021
TCH_LRN 3073
TCH_LRN 4453
*Fingerprinting & background check – $65-$85
Total Credits16

Fall 2025

ClassCredits
Block II
SPEC_ED 4203
TCH_LRN 3103
TCH_LRN 3223
TCH_LRN 3713
TCH_LRN 4051
TCH_LRN 433 (fall only; 10 week class)3
Total Credit15

Spring 2026

Class Credits
Block off
Approved Science Elective 2^^4
MATH 351 (spring only; 10 week class)3
MATH 352 (spring only)3
TCH_LRN 434 (spring only; 10 week class)1
TCH_LRN 483 (Block I, II, or Summer)3
Total Credits16

Fall 2026

ClassCredits
Block III
TCH_LRN 3303
TCH_LRN 3853
TCH_LRN 3903
TCH_LRN 4133
TCH_LRN 490 Pre Internship [CAPS]3
MATH 303 (fall only; 10 week class)3
*Take Elementary Education NES – $95
*Take Middle Grades Math NES – $95
Total Credit18

Spring 2027

Class Credits
Block IV
TCH_LRN 41516
Student Teaching Internship
Total Credits16

Transfer credits:
Previous credits:
Credits left to complete: 128
Total credits: 128

* You can test out of Math 106 by retaking ALEKS and scoring an 80+.

** In Block III, you will do 5 weeks of Pre Internship (formerly Advanced Practicum) at the start of the semester and then return to WSU Pullman for 10 weeks of in-person classes. Your Pre Internship and Student Teaching Internship are completed at a district back home and not in the Pullman area.

^^ ^^ Three of the four sciences must be completed prior to admission into Elementary Teacher Education Program. It is required that you complete a two-course sequence of BIOLOGY 102/106 & SOE 101 and then two approved science electives. Approved science electives: ASTRONOM 135 or 138, CHEM 101, PHYSICS 101 or 150, SOE 110 or 210 or 230 or 280. Electives should be taken from two different subject areas.

Link to PDF coming soon

Contact

For more information, in Pullman, please contact Staci Bickelhaupt at 509-335-8146 or sbickel@wsu.edu.

In Spokane, please contact Carmen Beck at 509-358-7942 or carmen.beck@wsu.edu.