Effective Fall 2010
Students seeking Secondary Education Certification in Biology must declare majors in both Biology (BA) and Secondary Education (Biology) and complete the full Biology (BA) course sequence as well as the Secondary Education Professional Course and Certification requirements. Students must consult their advisers in both departments each semester regarding course selection and other certification requirements.
A total of 127 credits are required to earn a Bachelor of Science in Education degree with specialization in Biology. Required courses include:
BIOLOGY.114 Concepts in Biology I
BIOLOGY.115 Concepts in Biology II
BIOLOGY.242 Biology of Microorganisms
BIOLOGY.271 Cell Biology
BIOLOGY.332 Genetics
BIOLOGY.351 Ecology
BIOLOGY.472 Animal Cell Physiology
BIOLOGY.474 Human Physiology
BIOLOGY.477 Plant Physiology
BIOLOGY.478 Microbial Physiology
BIOLOGY.480 Comparative Animal Physiology
CHEM.230 Fund Organic Chemistry
PHYSICS.111 Intro Physics I
Electives 9 Credits from Biology:
BIOLOGY.200 Dendrology
BIOLOGY.252 Field Zoology
BIOLOGY.253 Freshwater Biology
BIOLOGY.263 Field Botany
BIOLOGY.452 Limnology
BIOLOGY.457 Entomology
BIOLOGY.459 Ornithology
BIOLOGY.333 Molecular Biology or
CHEM.341 Biochemistry I
BIOLOGY.430 Evolution is strongly recommended
EDFOUND.206 Teachers, Schools and Society
EDFOUND.251 Psychological Foundations of Education.
EDFOUND.291 Principles of Teaching
*EDFOUND.311 Classroom Measurement and Assessment
EDFOUND.406 Multicultural Education
EDFOUND.497 Teaching in Education: First Experience
EDFOUND.498 Teaching in Education: Second Experience
*SECED.453 Teaching of Science
SPECED.275 Linking Assessment
SPECED.358 Methods of Instruction
*PROFSTUD.320 Field-Based Inclusion Practicum (6 cr) can substitute for EDFOUND.311 and SECED.453
EDFOUND.204 Educational Technology for Teaching and Learning
EDFOUND.350 Instructional Design Systems
EDFOUND.351 Virtual Learning Communities
AUDSLP.415 ELL: Basics of Language and Communications or
PROFSTUD.494 ELL: Strategies and Methods
BIOLOGY.290 Writing in Biology
ENGLISH.101 Foundations of College Writing
MATH.141 Introduction to Statistics
PSYCH.101 General Psychology
PSYCH.212 Adolescent Psychology
SOC.211 Principles of Sociology
SPECED.101 Introduction to Exceptional Individuals
COMMSTUD.103 Public Speaking
COMMSTUD.104 Interpersonal Communication
Among courses chosen to meet humanities requirement, three departments must be represented from Art and Art History, Communication Studies and Theatre Arts, English, Languages and Cultures, Music History, and Philosophy, including one of the following:
CHINESE.102 Chinese 2 | ITALIAN.102 Italian 2 |
FRENCH.101 French 1 | LATIN.102 Latin 2 |
FRENCH.102 French 2 | RUSSIAN.102 Russian 2 |
FRENCH.203 French 3 | RUSSIAN.103 Russian 3 |
FRENCH.204 French 4 | RUSSIAN.104 Russian 4 |
GERMAN.101 German 1 | SPANISH.101 Spanish 1 |
GERMAN.102 German 2 | SPANISH.102 Spanish 2 |
GERMAN.203 German 3 | SPANISH.203 Spanish 3 |
GERMAN.204 German 4 | SPANISH.204 Spanish 4 |
Among courses to meet the natural sciences and mathematics requirement, students must select one Earth or Space Science course from the following:
BIOLOGY.479 Physiology Lab
CHEM.115 Chem for the Sciences I
CHEM.116 Chem for the Sciences II
GEOSCI.100 Environmental Geology
GEOSCI.101 Physical Geology
GEOSCI.255 Meteorology
GEOSCI.259 Oceanography