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What is the difference between the Teaching and Curriculum Program (TAC) and the MidCareer Math and Science Program (MCMS)?

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What is the difference between the Teaching and Curriculum Program (TAC) and the MidCareer Math and Science Program (MCMS)?

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Applicants who have at least five years of professional experience in a field related to mathematics (e.g., business, computer engineering, the Military, technology, or finance) or the sciences (e.g., engineering, technology, life sciences, research laboratory work, or medicine) are excellent candidates for the MidCareer Math and Science Program (MCMS). MCMS candidates must be able to draw upon their professional experience to develop, implement, and deliver effective curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment. More information about the MCMS program is available here. The TAC Program enrolls candidates with less professional experience in math and science as well as all candidates in English, history, and political science/political philosophy. Read more about the TAC program here.

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