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Nov 21, 2024
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2014-2015 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Comprehensive Science (9-12) Education, B.S.
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Educational Outcomes
Graduates that complete the Comprehensive Science Education Program (9-12) will be eligible to apply for licensure to teach science courses and:
- Graduates in Comprehensive Science Education will be proficient in content knowledge (fundamental scientific phenomena, methods, concepts, and theories).
- Graduates in Comprehensive Science Education will be able to plan and deliver instruction that demonstrates mastery of science content, appropriate use of pedagogical skills, and appropriate integration of technology.
- Graduates in Comprehensive Science Education will demonstrate the ability to collect and analyze data from formative and summative assessment to support learning for all students.
- Graduates in Comprehensive Science Education will understand the importance of and be an advocate for science in the high school curriculum.
GPA 2.75
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Minimum Graduation Requirements (124 credit hours)
C or Better in All Course Work Toward The Major
Specialty/Content Courses (38 credit hours)
Science Electives (12 credit hours)
Choose from the following: Professional Studies (21 credit hours)
Clinical Practice (17 credit hours)
Additional Requirements (6 credit hours)
General Education Requirements (30 credit hours)
Perspectives (0 Credit Hours)
Critical Thinking (4 credit hours)
Composition and Literature (6 credit hours)
Religion (3 credit hours)
Fine Arts (3 credit hours)
Choose from the following: Humanities (3 credit hours)
- Fine Arts Credits: 3 hours
- Literature Credits: 3 hours
- Philosophy Credits: 3 hours
Physical Education Activity (2 credit hours)
- Physical Education Activity Credits: 1 hour
- Physical Education Activity Credits: 1 hour
Critical Thinking-Designated Courses (2 courses)
Critical Thinking (CT) courses may overlap with any other requirement:
- CT-Designated Course (can be met with a course from the major or outside the major)
- CT-Designated Course (can be met with a course from the major or outside the major)
Writing Intensive-Designated Courses (2 courses)
Writing Intensive (WI) courses may overlap with any other requirement:
- WI-Designated Course (must be met with a course from the major)
- WI-Designated Course (can be met with a course from the major or outside the major)
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