Effective Fall 2009
Students seeking Secondary Education Certification in Chemistry must declare majors in both Chemistry (BA) and Secondary Education (Chemistry) and complete the full Chemistry (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 129 Credits are required for a Bachelor of Science in Education with a specialization in chemistry. Required courses include:
CHEM.115 Chem for the Sciences I
CHEM.116 Chem for the Sciences II
CHEM.231 Organic Chemistry I
CHEM.232 Organic Chemistry II
CHEM.321 Analytical Chemistry I
CHEM.341 Biochemistry
CHEM.361 Physical Chemistry I
CHEM.475 the Chemistry Curriculum and the Teaching Lab
PHYSICS.211 General Physics I
PHYSICS.212 General Physics II
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.453 Teaching of Science
EDFOUND.497 Teaching in Education: First Experience
EDFOUND.498 Teaching in Education: Second Experience
SPECED.275 Linking Assessment
SPECED.358 Methods of Instruction
Choose one of the following three courses:
Among 50 credits of general education courses, the following are required:
ENGLISH.101 Foundations of College Writing
ENGLISH.201 Composition II or a Writing Intensive Course:
Choose one of the following two courses
AUDSLP.415 ELL: Basics of Language and Communications or
PROFSTUD.494 ELL: Strategies and Methods
CHEM.251 Inorganic Chemistry
GEOG.105 Environmental Issues and Choices
GEOSCI.120 Physical Geology
MATH.125 Calculus I
MATH.126 Calculus II
MATH.225 Calculus III
PSYCH.101 General Psychology
PSYCH.212 Adolescent Psychology
SOC.211 Principles of Sociology
SPECED.101 Introduction to Exceptional Individuals
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. Among natural sciences and mathematics requirements, three departments must be represented from Biological and Allied Health Sciences, Chemistry; Geography and Geosciences; Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics, and Physics and Engineering Technology.