Education Program Requirements

  • EDU 340: Research and Methods in Teaching the Young Adult
  • EDU 345: Research and Methods in Teaching and Learning in the Sciences
  • EDU 460: Seminar in Teaching the Young Adult
  • EDU 469.05: Laboratory Practice and Practicum in Secondary Teaching

Chemistry Requirements

Option 1: Completion of a 32 semester hours teaching major, which must minimally include the following (note: this option fulfills the requirements for a chemistry major):

  • CHM 129: General Chemistry (4 credits)
  • CHM 130: Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry (4 credits)
  • CHM 221: Organic Chemistry I (4 credits)
  • CHM 222: Organic Chemistry II (4 credits)
  • CHM 363: Physical Chemistry I (4 credits)
  • Two chemistry electives at the 300- and/or 400-levels (8 credits)
  • One of the following options (4 credits):
    • CHM 397: Independent Project
    • CHM 399: Directed Summer Research
  • Total Credits: 32

Option 2: Completion of 24 semester hours in chemistry, including the following courses:

  • CHM 129: General Chemistry (4 credits)
  • CHM 130: Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry (4 credits)
  • CHM 221: Organic Chemistry I (4 credits)
  • CHM 222: Organic Chemistry II (4 credits)
  • CHM 363: Physical Chemistry I (4 credits)
  • One elective in chemistry (4 credits)
  • Total Credits: 24

Option 3: Completion of 30 semester hours in the broad area of sciences to include 15 semester hours in chemistry:

  • CHM 129: General Chemistry (4 credits)
  • CHM 130: Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry (4 credits)
  • CHM 221: Organic Chemistry I (4 credits)
  • CHM 222: Organic Chemistry II (4 credits)
  • Four electives in the broad area of science (14 credits)
  • Total Credits: 30