Welcome!
The mission of the Humboldt Science and Mathematics Center is to enhance science and mathematics education opportunities in California. Chartered in 2005, the Center offers programs and professional support for future teachers as well as practicing professionals. The Center is formally partnered with a number of University programs.
Recent News
The Humboldt State University Natural History Museum has a new home. Learn more on the Museum website.
Programs
California Coast Noyce Scholars
ANNOUNCEMENT for 2013-2014 - Humboldt State University and its partners, CSU Monterey Bay and CSU Channel Islands, are pleased to announce a National Science Foundation award to provide scholarship support for future mathematics teachers.
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Northcoast Mathematics and Science Initiative
The primary mission of Northcoast Mathematics and Science Initiative (NMSI) is to enhance the mathematics and science teaching professions through recruitment and training of individuals with strong mathematics and science backgrounds and enthusiastic dispositions entering the teaching profession. Related activities also include professional development opportunities for practicing teachers.
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Pacific Coast Teacher Innovation Network
ANNOUNCING A THIRD AWARD!
MORE GRANTS FOR TEACHERS FALL 2012
Humboldt State University and its partner UC Davis are pleased to announce the release of a NEW Request for Applications. Funding is to support innovative projects led by regional teacher teams.
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Redwood Science Project![]()
The Humboldt Science & Mathematics Center is home of the Redwood Science Project, a member of the California Science Proejct Network.
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Humboldt State Partner Links
School of Education:
To learn about becoming a teacher, and other educational programs in the School of Education, see their website. There is also general information about getting your single subject teaching credential.
Subject Matter Preparation in Mathematics Education:
The mathematics departments at HSU has a state approved undergraduate programs that leads to a single subject credential; for specific information about this programs, see the departmental web sites:
Additional Opportunities:
A variety of other educational programs and resources for current and future teachers, as well as informal educators, are available through the Redwood Science Project.
