Bachelor of Science Degree in Teacher Education - Chemistry 48 months Undergraduate Program By Drexel University |Top Universities

Bachelor of Science Degree in Teacher Education - Chemistry

Subject Ranking

# 301-350QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Education and TrainingMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Bachelor of Science in Teacher Education program uses university-wide resources to prepare fully qualified teachers at the secondary education levels in various subjects of certification. The program applies the microcomputer in teaching and learning, and it is the only such program in the country to incorporate a six-month paid internship in industry related to the student’s area of certification (for example, a prospective chemistry teacher might co-op at a chemical company). Students pursuing the appropriate majors in the College of Arts and Sciences may also complete the requirements for certification within their area of study. The program requires that students have a B average (3.0 GPA) in content courses needed for teacher certification in addition to the grade of B or better in each EDUC course throughout their time in the program. These requirements must be satisfied in order for Drexel to recommend the student for teacher certification upon graduation and/or be considered to have completed the program. This certification option within the BS in Teacher Education emphasizes coursework in such areas as organic chemistry, physical chemistry, biochemistry, analytical chemistry, and inorganic chemistry. Students may also choose to pursue a second certification in biology.

Program overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Bachelor of Science in Teacher Education program uses university-wide resources to prepare fully qualified teachers at the secondary education levels in various subjects of certification. The program applies the microcomputer in teaching and learning, and it is the only such program in the country to incorporate a six-month paid internship in industry related to the student’s area of certification (for example, a prospective chemistry teacher might co-op at a chemical company). Students pursuing the appropriate majors in the College of Arts and Sciences may also complete the requirements for certification within their area of study. The program requires that students have a B average (3.0 GPA) in content courses needed for teacher certification in addition to the grade of B or better in each EDUC course throughout their time in the program. These requirements must be satisfied in order for Drexel to recommend the student for teacher certification upon graduation and/or be considered to have completed the program. This certification option within the BS in Teacher Education emphasizes coursework in such areas as organic chemistry, physical chemistry, biochemistry, analytical chemistry, and inorganic chemistry. Students may also choose to pursue a second certification in biology.

Admission requirements

6.5+
Applicants to Drexel University are expected to have completed the high school curriculum that will best prepare them for freshman-year studies at the college level. Three years of mathematics (algebra I and II, geometry) At least one year of a laboratory science (biology, chemistry, or physics) English Language requirement: Students have a first (or native) language is English. They have studied at a high school for a minimum of three years where English is the primary language of instruction. We strongly recommend that students who choose this exemption still submit both the SAT or ACT and TOEFL or IELTS exams to demonstrate English language proficiency. They have received a minimum score of 600 on the SAT Critical Reasoning section or a minimum score of 27 on the ACT English section.

48 Months
Jan-2000

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