Dec 26, 2024  
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

STEM Education, with Education as a Co-Major, B.A.


This bachelor degree program requires a minimum of 124 credits.

STEM Education: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Education is a cutting-edge interdisciplinary major that prepares students to be competent and effective teachers across the areas of math and science. The program helps future teachers understand the process of science and provides the foundation for teaching the “big ideas,” the beauty, and logic of the natural world. The program provides key courses within the School of Science and Engineering as well as thematic courses on the processes of scientific literacy and the teaching of scientific knowledge.

STEM Education is only open to students as a co-major with Education who are seeking licensure in Early Childhood Education (PreK-2), Elementary Education (1-6), or Moderate Disabilities (PreK-8). Students are expected to successfully complete the required MTELs for licensure.  Please refer to the appropriate catalog pages for more information, or consult with your academic advisor.

Because of the interdisciplinary nature of the STEM Education program, these courses may change. Please consult with your advisor about any changes in the program requirements.

STEM Foundational


The following courses are required for licensure in STEM Education per the regulations outlined by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (ESE).  Program requirements may change to accommodate updated regulations.  Students will be notified by the School of Education & Social Policy when changes are made, and students will work with their academic advisor to modify course sequence when applicable.

STEM Electives


(Choose 3 from the fields below)

Practicum and Capstone


The STEM capstone or STEM practicum are additional field experience opportunities.  If pursuing licensure, students will also complete a practicum in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, or Moderate Disabilities.  Please consult with your academic advisor.