Chemistry Secondary Education  - Proposed 2008/2009 Bulletin

Year Fall Spring
Freshman

CHEM 145 General Chemistry I
CHEM 147 General  Chem I Lab
MATH 141 Calculus I 
ED 101 Introduction to Teaching
ED 102 Introduction to Educational Technology
ENGL 101 Composition and Critical Thought
PE 101 Physical Education

CHEM 146 General Chemistry II
CHEM 148 General Chem II Lab
MATH 142 Calculus II
ENGL 102 Advanced Composition and Literature
PSY 105 Introduction to Psychology
PE 102 Physical Education

Sophomore

CHEM 255 Organic Chemistry I
CHEM 257 Organic Chemistry I Lab
ED/PSY 201 Educational Psychology
ENVR 200 Principles of Environmental Science
HUM/SSCI elective
HUM/SSCI elective

CHEM 256 Organic Chemistry II
CHEM 258 Organic Chemistry II Lab
CHEM 375 Inorganic Chemistry
HUM/SSCI elective
HUM/SSCI elective
Elective

Junior

CHEM 365 Analytical Chemistry
CHEM 367 Analytical Chemistry Lab
PHYS 231 University Physics I
BIOL 101 Principles of Biological Systems
ED 309 Methods: Secondary Science

CHEM 366 Instrumental Analysis
CHEM 368 Instrumental Analysis Lab
PHYS 232 University Physics II
Science Electives *
ED 206 Teaching Reading in the Content Areas
Free Elective

Senior

CHEM 385 Physical Chemistry I
Science Electives *
ASC 400 Values Seminar
HUM/SSC elective

ED 409 Student Teaching Seminar**
ED 411 Student Teaching

 

*Students must take a minimum of 6 credits of science electives. In the spring of their junior year or the fall of their senior year they must select a course from the following: BCH 451/453 (3/4), CHEM386/389 (3/4), CHEM 425/427 (4), CHEM461/463 (2+1), CHEM 475 (3) CHEM488 SPECIAL TOPICS, or ENVR 304. The additional science elective credits can be any combination of BIOL, BCH, CHEM, MATH, CSCI, PHYS, ENVR, or ESSC courses 200 level or above.

** Required for certification; not required for graduation.

   
     
     

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