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Club Affiliation | Michiana Gem and Mineral Society
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Bachelor of Science in Education/Earth and Space Science
The Bachelor of Science in Education with a specialization in Secondary Education Earth and Space Science prepares secondary education graduates to teach a broad range of earth and space sciences for grades 5-12. Each candidate’s degree program is aligned with the developmental and pedagogical standards for both the middle school/junior high and high school levels as defined by the Indiana Department of Education.
Programs are aligned to standards for the related Special Professional Associations (SPAs).
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Degree Requirements
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Students receiving the Bachelor of Science in Education, Secondary Education (Earth and Space Science) must complete 120 total credit hours including:
- IU South Bend Campuswide General Education Curriculum (44 cr.) to include
- Oral Communication Requirements
- EDUC-F 201 Exploring the Personal Demands of Teaching: Laboratory Experience (2 cr.); AND
EDUC-F 202 Exploring the Personal Demands of Teaching: Field Experience (1 cr.); AND - EDUC-M 314 General Methods for Senior High/Junior High/Middle School Teachers
- EDUC-F 201 Exploring the Personal Demands of Teaching: Laboratory Experience (2 cr.); AND
- Oral Communication Requirements
- Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | MATH-M 115 Precalculus and Trigonometry (5 cr.)
- The Natural World Requirement | AST-N 190 The Natural World
VT: Stars and Galaxies - Major Concentration Requirements (75 cr.)
- Electives (1 cr.)
- An overall GPA of 2.75 is required for admission into the Teacher Education Program (TEP).
- Students must successfully complete EDUC-F 201/EDUC-F 202, EDUC-H 340, EDUC-M 314, EDUC-P 250, EDUC-W 200, and EDUC-W 310 and pass a basic skills examination to be eligible to enroll in Foundations II courses.
- All secondary education programs require passing the Pearson Content test prior to student teaching.
- All courses are 3 credit hours, unless otherwise noted.
Major Requirements (75 cr.)
- AST-N 190 The Natural World
VT: Worlds Outside Our Own - BIOL-L 101 Introduction to Biological Sciences I (5 cr.)
- BIOL-L 102 Introduction to Biological Sciences 2 (5 cr.); OR
- CHEM-C 106 Principles of Chemistry II; AND
CHEM-C 126 Experimental Chemistry II (2 cr.) - BIOL-L 304 Marine Biology
- BIOL-N 390 The Natural World
VT: Environmental Biology - CHEM-C 105 Principles of Chemistry I
- CHEM-C 125 Experimental Chemistry I (2 cr.)
- EDUC-K 306 Teaching Students with Special Needs in Secondary Classrooms
- EDUC-M 301 Laboratory/Field Experience (1 cr.)
- EDUC-M 401 Laboratory/Field Experience (1 cr.)
- EDUC-M 420 Student Teaching Seminar (2 cr.)
- EDUC-M 446 Methods of Teaching Senior/Junior High/Middle School Science
- EDUC-M 464 Methods of Teaching Reading
- EDUC-M 480 Student Teaching in the Secondary School (10 cr.)
- EDUC-P 407 Psychological Measurement in the Schools
- EDUC-P 475 Adolescent Development and Classroom Management
- GEOL-G 111 Physical Geology
- GEOL-G 112 Historical Geology
- GEOL-G 210 Oceonography
- GEOL-G 219 Meterology
- PHYS-P 201 General Physics 1 (5 cr.)
- PHYS-P 202 General Physics 2 (5 cr.)
Electives (1 cr.)
- The Earth and Space Science major requires 1 elective credit. Please consult with your advisor.