| Department | Geography, Chemistry & Geology |
|---|---|
| College | Social & Behavioral Sciences, Science, Engineering & Technology |
| Program Website | http://sbs.mnsu.edu/geography/programs/undergraduate/earthscience.html |
| Undergraduate Degree Type(s) | BS |
| Program Description | Science teachers increase their students' understanding of our physical world and an awareness of our impact on it. They also provide their students the background necessary to continue their preparation for careers in science and technology. The State of Minnesota grants science teacher licensure for grades 5-8 general science, 9-12 Chemistry, 9-12 Earth Science, 9-12 Life Science, and 9-12 Physics. Students earning a degree from MSU will qualify for two licenses (1) 5-8 general science and (2) 9-12 specialty. A minor is not required for any of the science teaching programs; however, to broaden one's teaching opportunities, double majors are encouraged. For further details, the student should check with one of the science teaching advisors for an overview of available opportunities. |
| Admission Requirements | All students working toward a 5-12 or K-12 teaching degree must be admitted to professional education prior to enrollment in Block 2 coursework. Application to professional education should be made when the following requirements have been met:
The Earth Science Teaching program requires the 31 credit general core and the 34-36 credit earth science emphasis. In addition, students must complete a 30 credit professional education component and the 3 credit Drug Education course. |
| Other Requirements | Students majoring in 5-12 and K-12 education must demonstrate competencies in the arts, communications, history, literature, mathematics, philosophy, sciences, social sciences, and multicultural and global perspectives. They must also demonstrate competency in health related issues, including drug use and misuse. Students are strongly advised to visit with the College of Education Student Relations Coordinator for assistance in selecting general education coursework to meet these competencies. For detailed admission information and necessary forms for each program in the College of Education, see http://ed.mnsu.edu/advising/admission/onlineprofed.html |
| Program Contact Information | Bryce Hoppie Office: 242 Trafton Science Center N (TN246) Minnesota State University, Mankato Mankato MN 56001 Phone: 507-389-2315 Email: bryce.hoppie@mnsu.edu |
| College Advising | College of Social & Behavioral Sciences Advising Clark Johnson, Student Relations Coordinator 114 Armstrong Hall 507-389-2416 College of Science, Engineering & Technology Advising Center Ken Adams, Student Relations Coordinator Trafton C-125 507-389-1521 College of Education Advising Mymique Baxter, Student Relations Coordinator 117 Armstrong Hall 507-389-1215 Email: mymique.baxter@mnsu.edu |
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