Our Master of Education in Curriculum & Instruction:
Science program is designed for teachers in K-12 schools as well as community college who want to enhance their science content knowledge and skills to increase student learning and understanding of fundamental science concepts. An emphasis is placed on effective teaching strategies and practices that are aligned with the National Science Education Standards (NSES), and the standards of the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), and that address inquiry methods for teaching science. Included in this course of study is the integration of technology to enrich science learning in the Kindergarten through Grade 12 science core curriculum and virtual laboratory experiences.
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When does this program start up, and I currently teach high school chemistry, would this be the right curriculum and instruction degree to go through. Also how many total credits are required?
Elizabeth, The program starts on October 30th! There is still plenty of time. Give us a call and we will learn together if this is the right type of program for you. Total credits are between 30-33. Thank you.
Are summer courses offered?
Kath, This program is a one-year, online program that is structured throughout the year. Most programs are 53 weeks and offer 3-one week breaks throughout the year. Thank you.
I have a BA in Psychology from 1991. Will this program allow me to become a Science teacher, with a Master’s Degree?
Hi Mary, Please check with the Department of Education for your state to confirm requirements. Thank you.
Are you enrolled in the TEACH Grant program?
Jessica, The Teach Grant program is a Federal program, not a school program. You may visit http://www.fafsa.ed.gov to learn the requirements for this grant.