If you ask chemists what motivated them to become scientists they will almost always tell you it was because of their high school chemistry teacher. The Chemistry Education Bachelors of Science degree prepares students to be certified high school chemistry teachers who motivate and inspire their students to have a love and a deep understanding of chemistry.
Course of Study
Chemistry courses (26 credit hours)
- CHEM 1104 General Chemistry I
- CHEM 1141 General Chemistry Laboratory I
- CHEM 1204 General Chemistry II
- CHEM 1241 General Chemistry Laboratory II
- CHEM 2303 Quantitative Analysis
- CHEM 2342 Quantitative Analysis Lab
- CHEM 3103 Organic Chemistry I
- CHEM 3141 Organic Chemistry I Lab
- CHEM 3203 Organic Chemistry II
- CHEM 3241 Organic Chemistry II Lab
- CHEM 3303 Inorganic Chemistry
Additional science coursework (9 credit hours)
- PHYS 1503 General Physics I
- PHYS 1541 General Physics I Lab
- PHYS 1603 General Physics II
- PHYS 1641 General Physics II Lab
- SCI 1041 Integrated Science Lab
Education classes (31 credit hours)
- EDUC 2001 Introduction to Teaching
- EDUC 3103 Human Development
- EDUC 3113 Psychology and Assessment of Learning
- EDUC 3213 Students with Exceptionalities
- EDUC 4413 Technology in the Classroom
- EDUC 4433 Methods of Teaching Science
- EDUC 4513 Classroom Management
- EDUC 4663 Student Teaching Seminar
- EDUC 4739 Student Teaching Secondary
Note: All students earning the Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Education degree are required by the Å®ÉñÐßÐßÑо¿Ëù Office of Educational Quality and Accreditation (OEQA) to have completed at least two courses in a single foreign language.