yes you do have to take a math class. but much less than other majors
Yes and No. You must take all the credits that a math major has to take if you want to teach High School, but you don't have to have a B.A. in math. Instead, get a degree in education and take the required math classes. The difference is that a Bachelor's in math requires other elective courses that you won't have to take as an education major, such as language classes and other lib-ed requirements Well, I ask this question because some of my friends said that I should major in "Education with math concentration" rather "Math" major.
yes its a major subject like math history and english **)
To be a biologist you must take Calculus for your biological Science in college as your major level math course to graduate.
Statistician, Actuary, Economist, etc. A math major can take you many places in business.
The math class(es) you are required to take in college are based on your area of study, so someone studying engineering may have to take certain math classes that a chemistry major may not have to take.
ask history teacher or math teacher
You will need to take many math classes in your first two years. In your final two years you will start to take classes that are geared more toward your major.
It might vary based on how many math classes you take. If you're not a math major and just have to take a few classes, I recommend the TI-83+
math science reading language which is 6 years
Calculus for sure.
be a MP Historian in political history
Typically a math is required. However, the math required within an education program is usually a lower level math such as math concepts, and typically not more than a college algebra depending on the college or university.