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Welcome
to the Center for Science
Education. Students interested in pursuing a science education
degree may choose from the Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) or the Bachelor of
Science (B.S.). The Master's of Science (M.S.) is undergoing
revision.
The Center's primary duty is the preparation of
teachers through the
science methods course for the elementary education major (SCED 393 &
393L), the middle school methods course (SCED
396L), and the secondary methods course (SCED
398L). The Center is also responsible for the advisement of any
student (undergraduate or graduate) interested in teaching in any
of the following areas:
Chemistry, Earth Science, Life Sciences, Physics, and Physical Science.
To graduate with an undergraduate degree you will need to
complete 35 hours as a minimum of General Education and 56-64 major hours
depending upon which areas you have selected. The professional
education requirement is 33-35 hours.
There is a high demand for science teachers in middle/junior high and high
schools!
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