Mathematics and its teaching methods program was established in the Department of Mathematics to give students the sciences and knowledge related to this field along with the sciences, educational principles and teaching methods that they learn in the Faculty of Education in conjunction with studying Mathematics in the Faculty of Sciences to graduate teachers who are prepared and capable of teaching this specialty proficiently in educational institutions. In addition to the capabilities, experience and other skills that graduates of this department acquire to enable them to work in other related fields and complete postgraduate studies, whether in specialization or education.
Admission Requirements
You must have obtained a high school certificate in the scientific stream with a rate that is at least as high as the university's acceptable admission rate for each academic year. The student must also possess average visual and motor skills.
Graduate Attributes
1- Able to adapt to the different roles and tasks assigned to him in social and professional practices
2- Self-motivated and able to set personal goals and priorities.
3-The ability to interact with others, listen to information and express it clearly to others in a variety of ways - verbally, written and visual - using a range of techniques, communicate clearly and work well in a team.
4-Able to apply modern educational and psychological strategies in teaching Mathematics.
5-Possessing the ability to use information and communication technology in the educational learning process.
6-Capable to interact with students, find scientific solutions to their problems, while being dedicated to personal and professional ethics.
Job Opportunities
- Teaching: teaching in the various school stages as well as in intermediate colleges and universities.
Banks: in the field of computers, accounting, statistics and consulting
Research centers: working for research centers that rely on mathematics and its branches.
- Working for government departments, institutions and associations in the public and private sectors.
- Computer programmer: preparing and writing programs in one of the computer languages.