Chemistry (9 - Adult) (BAEd) - Course Requirements

Num. Title Credits
GSU 100 The First Year Experience 0 hours
All degree seeking students are required to take GSU 100 during their first semester.
     
General Education Requirements 30 hours

Students must complete CART 101, CHEM 101 and MATH 202* as part of the General Education requirements.

*MATH 115 and MATH 120 or 125 may be required as a prerequisite for MATH 202 if candidates do not have a MATH ACT of 24 or SAT of 610 or higher.

     
Content Specialization Courses 46 hours
Total Hours in Biology 8 hours
BIOL 120 Principles of Biology I 4
BIOL 121 Principles of Biology II 4
     
Total Hours in Chemistry 27
CHEM 102 General Chemistry II 4
CHEM 293 Techniques of Chemistry 1
CHEM 301 Organic Chemistry I 4
CHEM 302 Organic Chemistry II 4
CHEM 307 Inorganic Chemistry 4
CHEM 321 Analytical Chemistry I 4
CHEM 380 Biochemistry I 4
CHEM 493 Senior Research Seminar 2
     
Total Hours in Physics 11 hours
PHYS 201 General Physics I 4
PHYS 202 General Physics II 4
PHYS 345 Introductory Chemical Physics 3
     
Professional Education 26 hours
CSCI 267 Computer Skills for Education 3
EDSP 220 Introduction to Educating Exceptional and Culturally Diverse Students 3
EDSP 334 Strategies for Educating Exceptional and Culturally Diverse Students 3
EDUC 203 Foundations of Education 3
EDUC 205 Educational Psychology* 3
EDUC 310 Classroom Management & Teaching Strategies 3
EDUC 345 Teaching Science in Middle and Adolescent Education (5-Adult) 2
EDUC 412 Curriculum and Assessment: Content (5-Adult) 2
PED 201 First Aid and Safety 1
READ 317 Teaching Reading in Middle and Adolescent Education 3
     
Residency 18 hours
EDUC 470 Residency I 6
EDUC 480 Residency II 11
EDUC 493 Capstone Assessment 1
     
Total minimum hours required for this degree 120 hours

Education 203 and Education 205 are the only Professional Education courses, which may be attempted without being admitted to Teacher Education.

*Before enrolling in Education 205, a student must have attempted Praxis CORE or be exempt from this requirement due to ACT or SAT score.