Integrated Science - B.S.E. Download to printCollege
College of Education, Health and Human Services
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School of Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Studies
404 White Hall Description
The Adolescent/Adult Education (ADED) Integrated Science program is a five-year degree that prepares candidates for licensure in all areas of science, grades 7-12. Students take a broad range of science-content courses from the geology, geography, biology, chemistry, and physics departments and choose one area in which to specialize. Students complete most of their content coursework during their first four years and then begin their methods coursework during the spring of their fourth year. During the final year of the program, candidates complete remaining content courses, science teaching methods courses, and a year-long placement in a local school district, which concludes with 12 weeks of student teaching in the spring. Career Opportunities
Of the 1.2 million secondary schools teachers in the U.S., about 109,500 are science teachers in public and private schools. Currently, many school districts have difficulty hiring qualified teachers in some subject areas; most often mathematics, science (especially chemistry and physics), bilingual education and foreign languages. Accordingly, job prospects for ADED science majors are promising, especially in urban or rural school districts. Admission Requirements
Students admitted to the College of Education, Health, and Human Services as freshmen must have been fully admitted to the university. Admission to the college does not guarantee admission to a major and/or admission to professional coursework for a selective admission program. To be admitted directly into a teacher education program and Community Health, it is required that new freshmen have a 2.75 high school GPA and 16 units of college preparatory curriculum or a 21 ACT or 980 SAT score. Students who do not meet the GPA requirements of their intended major may enroll as pre-majors for selected programs or EHHS General until which time they have the required 2.75 GPA. Graduation Requirements
Minimum 144 credit hours. Minimum 2.750 cumulative and 2.600 major GPA. Students must earn a minimum grade of C (2.000) in all major coursework. A minimum grade of C (2.000) is required in some courses; view the program requirements to see specific courses. Licensure Requirement (not required for graduation): Study Abroad/Away Opportunities
There are many study abroad/away opportunities, for more information contact the Office of Global Education. Program Fee
$50/semester Accreditation
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education Student Organizations
Kent Student Education Association |
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