Current Undergraduate Preparation
of Mathematics Teachers
The UCLA Mathematics Department currently offers undergraduates
who are interested in teaching secondary mathematics
the following opportunities (for more information, see
Departmental
Handbook):
Subject Matter Preparation Program (SMPP)
UCLA is one of three UCs which offer undergraduates the
opportunity to earn Subject Matter Competence toward
the CA Single Subject Credential in mathematics through
the completion of a sequence of mathematics and mathematics
education coursework.
Joint Mathematics Education Program (JMEP)
The Joint Math/Ed Program is a collaborative effort of
the UCLA Mathematics Department and the Graduate School
of Education’s Teacher Education Program. In this program,
students begin work toward a California Preliminary Single
Subject (Mathematics) Teaching Credential and a Master
of Education degree during their senior year, and complete
this coursework by the end of the academic year immediately
following completion of their bachelor’s degree. The
program enables students to earn a full time salary (about
$40,000) while teaching full time in Los Angeles urban
schools during the academic year immediately following
their bachelor’s degree.
Wilson Scholars Program
The Wilson Scholars Program offers financial assistance
to students enrolled in the Joint Mathematics Education
Program.
California Teach
The California Teach program offers students the opportunity
to explore secondary mathematics teaching as a career
through seminar courses and early field experiences.
Students are provided a scholarship for their participation
in the program.
http://www.nslc.ucla.edu/cateach/default.htm