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Chemistry Education
MASTER CHEMISTRY AND HOW TO TEACH IT
Students studying chemistry education engage in observation, analysis, synthesis and experimentation, breaking natural substances down into their component parts, replicating in the laboratory chemical processes that occur in the physical world and creating new substances to fulfill specific needs. The courses offered in the chemistry education major emphasize the practical application of the principles of chemistry and students learn how chemical knowledge can benefit humankind and society.
AREAS OF STUDY
- Physical Chemistry
- Analytical Chemistry
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Organic Chemistry
- Learning Science
- Adolescent Development
- Teaching Methods
CAREER OPTIONS
- Middle School/High School Teacher
- Department Chair
- Teacher Leader
- Principal
- Instructional Coach
- Textbook Author
GRADUATE PROGRAMS
- Science Education
- Curriculum and Instruction
- Educational Technology
- Counseling
- Teacher Leadership
- Educational Leadership
What's special about this program?
The Secondary Science Education Program has a partnership agreement with a local school district. Through this program, science teachers collaborate with university personnel to provide an innovative science education program that culminates in a capstone experience of student teaching. The Secondary Science Education Program has led the university in using coteaching as a model for student teaching. This innovative approach on learning to teach emphasizes professional collaborations between students and teachers. Chemistry education students are introduced to STEM and various education technologies to enhance their teaching practice. The university’s clinical faculty oversee the students’ field experiences and provide professional development to the district’s science teachers.
Get Involved
American Chemical Society Student Affiliates
American Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Sample Curriculum
CHEM101 - General Chemistry
CHEM104 - Chemistry
ENGL110 - Seminar in Composition
MATH241 - Calculus
Foreign Language
CHEM2XX - Chemistry
EDUC414 - Diversity in Secondary Education
Liberal Arts Electives
EDUC413 - Adolescent Development & Educational Psychology
Chemistry 2XX
Group B Breadth Course
Second Writing Course
EDUC414 - Teaching Exceptional Adolescents
CHEM4XX - Chemistry
SCEN491 - Methods of Teaching Science
EDUC420 - Reading in the Content Areas
Spring semester - EDUC400 - Student Teaching