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A Chemistry Education Major requires 38 hours of General Education courses, 41 hours of Professional Studies courses, 48-52 hours of Chemistry, plus related Mathematics and Physics courses. See the list of required courses below:

General Education Courses
COR 101 - Cornerstone Seminar
COR 102 - Intro to Christian Thought
COR 302 - Science & Christianity
COR 401 - Capstone Seminar

COM 101 - Speech Communication
ENG 101 - Research & Writing
HPR 101 - Wellness: Basic Concepts
HPR 102 - Wellness: Physical Fitness

HPR Activity Course
HST 101 - Western Civ
HUM 211 - Fine Arts
Literature
Philosophy Course
Biblical Studies Course
PSY 206 - Adolesecent Development

Professional Studies (Education) Courses
EDU 101 - Intro to Ed Practice
EDU 202 - Cultural Conflict/Class
EDU 280 - Exceptional Child
EDU 316 - Reading and Writing across the Curr.
EDU 330 - Behavior Management
EDU 340 - Measurement/Evaluation
EDU 342 - Middle School Curr/Inst
EDU 400 - Early Exp.
EDU 412 - Clinical Pract - Secondary
EDU 421 - Student Teaching

Chemistry Specialization
CHM 111 - General Chemistry I
CHM 112 - General Chemistry II
CHM 201 - Organic Chemistry I
CHM 301 - Organic Chemistry II
CHM 305 - Quantitative Chemical Analysis
CHM 310 - Principles of Physical Chem. OR CHM 321 Physical Chemistry
CHM 315 - Bio Chem
PHY 321 - Thermodynamics
CHM 350 - Critique Chem Mat
CHM 409 - Seminar in Chemistry

Teacher Education Information

Required Related Courses
BIO 110 - Gen Bio
MTH 115 - Calculus I
PHY 120 - General Physics I
PHY 210 - General Physics II

Highly Recommended
A second biology course will fulfill the endorsement requirements for middle school and high school general science.

*Enrolling as PHY 321 will meet the requirement for a Physics endorsement, but CHM 321/PHY 321 requires more math than CHM 310

Chemistry Education majors are required to serve at least one semester as a laboratory assistant and must complete the safety training program as part of that requirement (See Dept. Chair)

Note: Technology Proficiency Required
CIS 105 recommended as preparation for successful completion of proficiency or as remediation.