Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Education (Grades 6-12)

Program Leader: Dr. George E. O’Brien
E-mail:
obrieng@fiu.edu
Phone: 305-348-2599

Brief Description of the Program:

The Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Education is designed to prepare students to serve as teachers of chemistry for grades 6-12. Certification requirements set forth by the state of Florida are met through coursework, field experiences, and student teaching.

Admission Requirements:

  • A minimum lower-division GPA of 2.5 or better on a 4.0 scale;
  • Either 60 credit hours of lower division coursework or an AA degree from an accredited institution;
  • A passing score on all sections of the CLAST exam. Students who are exempt from all sections of the CLAST and are majoring in teacher preparation programs may substitute the General Knowledge Exam (GK) for the CLAST;
  • Must meet the following lower division requirements:
    • University Core/General Education;
    • Foreign language;
    • EDF 1005: Introduction to Education (3 credits);
    • EDG 2701: Teaching Diverse Populations (3 credits);
    • EME 2040: Introduction to Educational Technology (3 credits);
    • In addition to EDG 2701, students must take 6 additional semester hours with an international or diversity focus. For example, at FIU, these types of courses can be found under the Societies and Identities category of the University Core Curriculum List.

Program Requirements:

  • Total credits: 126
    • Lower division credits: 60
    • Upper division credits: 66
  • Students may register for a maximum of 15 credits prior to admission to the program;
  • SCE 4330 is a prerequisite for SCE 4944;
  • TSL 4324 is not offered in the summer term;
  • All courses must be taken prior to student teaching.

    Course:

     

    Credit Hours:

      Major Common Prerequisites:

    XXX XXXX

    Chemistry with Labs and Mathematics through Calculus II

    8

    XXX XXXX

    Electives in Science

    6

     Subject Matter Specialization:

    CHM 3120

    Introduction to Analytical Chemistry

    3

    CHM 3120L

    Introduction to Analytical Chemistry Lab

    1

    CHM 4130

    Instrumental Analysis

    3

    CHM 4130L

    Instrumental Analysis Lab

    1

    CHM 4220

    Advanced Organic Chemistry

    3

    CHM 4304

    Biological Chemistry I

    3

    CHM 4304L

    Biological Chemistry I Lab

    1

    CHM 4930

    Senior Seminar

    1

    CHM 3410
    CHM 3410L

    CHM 3400
    CHM 3400L

    Physical Chemistry I and
    Physical Chemistry I Lab
            OR
    Fundamentals of Physical Chemistry
    Fundamentals of Physical Chemistry Lab

    4
    1

    3
    1

    XXX XXXX

    Electives in Chemistry selected in consultation with and approved by an advisor

    9-10

     Professional Education:

    EDP 3004

    Educational Psychology        

    3

    EEX 3071

    Teaching Students with Exceptionalities in Inclusive Settings

    3

    EDG 3321

    General Instruction Decision Making

    3

    EDF 4634

    Cultural and Social Foundations of Education

    3

    ESE 4343C

    Secondary Classroom Management

    3

    EDF 3430

    Measurement and Evaluation in the Classroom

    3

    RED 4325

    Content Area Reading

    3

    TSL 4324

    ESOL Issues and Strategies for Content Teachers

    3

     Special Methods and Student Teaching:

    SCE 4330

    Special Teaching Laboratory Science

    3

    SCE 4944

    Student Teaching

    9

     

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