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Biology | Chemistry | Physics
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Natural Science
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Program Overview


The Multidisciplinary Science program at Texas Tech University prepares students to teach all sciences in grades 7-12 in Texas. The program requires 43 hours of science coursework and includes a minor option for specialization. Graduates are eligible for certification to teach all sciences in grades 7-12 in Texas.

Program Outline


Outline:

  • Objectives: Prepare students to teach all sciences in grades 7-12 in Texas.
  • Requirements: 43 hours of Science for a Composite Science certification.
  • Minor Option: Students may add a minor to specialize in a qualified science area (e.g., chemistry, biology).
  • Communication Literacy Requirement: EDSE 3300, EDSE 4000, EDSE 4320.
  • Secondary-Level Education Specialization: Designed for individuals seeking teacher certification in grades 7-12.
  • Degree Plan: Sequence of four semesters of professional education courses (including two student teaching semesters).
  • Field Experiences: All courses include field experiences scheduled outside of class time.

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Careers:

  • Career Paths: Teacher in grades 7-12 in Texas.
  • Career Opportunities: Teaching positions in public, private, or charter schools.
  • Career Outcomes: Graduates are prepared to teach all sciences in grades 7-12 in Texas.

Other:

  • Individuals completing the B.S.
  • in Multidisciplinary Science are eligible for certification to teach all sciences in grades 7-12 in Texas.
  • Two semesters of a single foreign language are considered leveling work for this program but may be waived if the student had two years of high school foreign language.
  • The program is designed to meet the needs of individuals seeking to become science teachers in the state of Texas.
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