mildly complicated question, because the "official" documents say "90 hours past a bachelor degree, including research hours", but I'm coming in with a MS that is technically relevant, but a little sideways
also since it's an education program, 90% of the classes are one night a week night classes to accommodate working adults, so that 5 and a half hours is two classes all shoved into one evening
I know for a fact that 12 of those 90 hours are "free electives" that can come from a previous masters of any sort, and 30-ish hours of it are tabbed for "concentration area" courses, which I'm hoping can just be "learn more math of any kind, because you're teaching math" and I can use courses from my MS for that
but I'm not sure all 45 hours from my MS will count for those 90 hours, I haven't had the chance to go over that with an advisor because of said IT hell with admissions and then setting up student accounts