Jeffrey Bergen
Professor of Mathematics and Director,

M.A. in Mathematics Education Program


  Department of Mathematics, DePaul University, 2320 N. Kenmore, Chicago IL 60614
  Office:  SAC 528B
  Phone: (773)-325-4218;  Voice mail is available 24 hours a day
  Fax: (773)-325-7807
  E-Mail: jbergen@depaul.edu

  Vita

                              

        Yearly information letter for incoming and continuing M.A.M.Ed. students.

 

        The Sept. 6,7 Prep Sessions will meet in SAC 200.

 

        Prep sessions on Sept 6,7 will focus on Math 660 and prep sessions on Sept 20,21 will focus on Math 610.  The Saturday sessions are from 9-5 and Sunday sessions are from 9-3.  Please bring the Discrete Math text to the Sept 6,7 sessions.  You can pick up the text for the Sept 20,21 sessions at the bookstore.

 

        Graduate student orientation will be Sept. 6 from 1-2 PM.

 

                               Home Page of the M.A.M.Ed. Program

            Contains an overview of the program for prospective students

                              Apply online to the M.A.M.Ed. Program

 

                           M.A.M.Ed. Course Schedules for  2008-2009

             Weekends at Lincoln Park            Evenings at Rolling Meadows

                      Fall 2008 (LPC)                            Fall 2008 (RM)  

                    Winter 2009 (LPC)                       Winter 2009 (RM)

                     Spring 2009 (LPC)

 

        Beginning in Fall 2008, the M.A.M.Ed. program will also be offered evenings at our Rolling Meadows campus for those who already have secondary certification in mathematics or wish to teach at the community college level.  We will continue to offer our program on weekends in Lincoln Park, as we have since the 1983-84 academic year, for both certified teachers and people seeking certification.

 

        Other useful links for M.A.M.Ed. students

1.    Information for Entering Students from the Graduate LA&S Office  

1.    Administrative forms from the Graduate LA&S Office (includes academic calendar and application for graduation)

                3. Yearly information letter (August 1, 2008) from the program director