(06-11-2025, 09:31 AM)Coachr21 Wrote: Hey everyone I’m in need of some help in finding graduate mathematics credits similar to ND statistics start anytime options. I recently got offered a position at a community college as a adjunct but they said I needed 3 more mathematics graduate courses, they said preference to statistics , calculus, and differential equations but anything coded Math above 500 will do, preferably not math education but will take what I can get. I have graduate credits for mathematics mainly in the Geometry subject area . I also have a bachelors in math, masters in Ed tech and 6 years hs teaching mathematics experience. I need to finish the classes by mid august at the latest.
One advantage that you have is that they want you.
I might look into Fresno Pacific courses:
https://ce.fresno.edu/educator-courses/?...veryFilter=
These are 900 level courses that are transcripted with an MAT prefix. I would ignore the courses that seem to be teaching methods courses. I have always had my eye on Great Mathematicians before 1700 and Great Mathematicians after 1700.
https://courses.teachingchannel.com/cour...1kM&bundle=
This is a set of courses with the teaching channel that transcript as MATX at Concordia University-St. Paul or MTHX at Loyola Marymount University. The course titles are kind of lame, but these could work.
Harvard Extension has a Calculus I course that you can take for graduate credit:
https://coursebrowser.dce.harvard.edu/co...alculus-i/
Coopersmith has an Applied Managerial Statistics course/exam that is listed as MAT-500. This has the following NCCRS credit recommendation: In the graduate degree category, 3 semester hours in Applied Statistics, Managerial Statistics, Business Statistics, Business Analytics, Quantitative Finance, Statistics, or Mathematics (6/22). You would have to credit bank this at a place like Excelsior College.
https://www.coopersmithcc.net/shop/