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.
News and Announcements
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California Coast Noyce Scholars
ANNOUNCEMENT for 2012-2013 - 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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Fall 2011 Mathematics Tutoring Program
The Humboldt Science and Mathematics Center
welcomes applicants to a tutor training program for
undergraduate STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering,
and Mathematics) majors with interest in the teaching
and learning of mathematics. The program is especially
interested in providing an early experience for those
STEM majors who want to explore teaching as a profession.
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NMSI Science and Mathematics teaching scholarships Fall 2011
The Humboldt Science and Mathematics Center welcomes applicants to apply for scholarships for the pursuit of a math or science teaching credential. Awards are available for two groups:
1. Seniors majoring in math or biology teaching OR
2. Teaching credential candidates with a math or science focus. See applications below
DUE: December 1st, 2011
Pacific Coast Teacher Innovation Network
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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Northcoast Mathematics and Science Initiative
This program offers scholarships and other support for future teachers, both undergraduates and credential candidates, at Humboldt State University.
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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
Science and Mathematics Education:
Three departments at HSU have state approved undergraduate programs that lead to a single subject credential; for specific information about these 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.

