Science Education
Michael Henshaw, Ph.D, Assistant Professor of Biology;
David H. Jennings, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biology;
Feza Ozturk, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemistry;
Myron C. Reese, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry;
Chair, Division of Science and Mathematics;
Robb D. VanPutte, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biology;
Chair, Division of Science and Mathematics;
This major prepares teachers for certificates to teach all introductory or first level science courses in the secondary schools of Illinois. Students completing the major with an emphasis in biology may teach advanced placement biology as well.
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Science Education Major Requirements
To major in Science Education, the student must complete the science education core as listed below and the courses required for specialization in biology or chemistry. This major prepares teachers for certification to teach all introductory or first level science courses in the secondary schools of Illinois. Students completing the major with an emphasis in biology may also teach advanced placement courses in biology. Students completing the major with an emphasis in chemistry may also teach advanced placement courses in chemistry. The student must complete the major with a minimum of a 2.25 grade point average.
Science Education Core Requirements 32 crs.
BIO 110 BIO 111 CHE 105 CHE 106 PHY 211 PHY 212 SCE 205 SCE 305 |
PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I
PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II
COLLEGE CHEMISTRY I
COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II
GENERAL PHYSICS I
GENERAL PHYSICS II
EARTH AND ASTRONOMICAL SCIENCE
CONCEPTS IN SCIENCE
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Science Education Major Requirements: Biology Emphasis 31 crs.
The core requirements plus the following:
BIO 303 BIO 313 BIO 408 or BIO 410 BIO 440 |
GENERAL ECOLOGY
CELLULAR BIOLOGY
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY
GENETICS
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Science Education Major Requirements: Chemistry Emphasis 34-35 crs.
The core requirements plus the following:
CHE 205 CHE 206 CHE 300 CHE 303 CHE 352 |
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY/CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
BIOCHEMISTRY
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Supplementary Requirements:
BIO 250 or BIO 303 MTH 210 MTH 211 |
INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
GENERAL ECOLOGY
ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS I
ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS II
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SCE 205 EARTH AND ASTRONOMICAL SCIENCE (3)
This course will cover principles of modern geology and astronomy. Topics will include the origin and structure of the universe, as well as the origin of the solar system. Other topics will include plate tectonic theory, the geological history of the earth and the fossil records. Three one hour lectures per week. Annually, Fall.
SCE 305 CONCEPTS IN SCIENCE (3)
This course will explore the major unifying concepts of all sciences and how these concepts relate to other disciplines. In addition, the course will investigate the accepted practices of science and their implications. Within this context the course will then discuss the interaction among science, technology, and society. Three one hour lectures per week. Prerequisites: Junior standing with a major in biology, chemistry, or science education. Annually, Spring.