Earth Science Teaching B.A. Department of Earth Science Latham 121, www.uni.edu/earth The Earth Science Teaching B.A. major requires a minimum of 120 total hours to graduate. This total includes Liberal Arts Core requirements, courses in the Professional Education Sequence and the following specified major requirements. This major is designed to prepare secondary earth science teachers. Students may also want to obtain endorsements in other secondary science teaching areas, such as chemistry or physics. Required Courses CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II Hours 4 4 EARTHSCI 1100 Astronomy 4 EARTHSCI 1200 EARTHSCI 1210 EARTHSCI 1300 EARTHSCI 1320 EARTHSCI 3210 PHYSICS 1511 PHYSICS 1512 SCI ED 3200 SCI ED 3300 Elements of Weather Elements of Weather Laboratory Introduction to Geology Earth History Meteorology General Physics I General Physics II Current Technologies in Science Teaching Orientation to Science Teaching 3 1 4 4 4 4 4 2 3 SCI ED 4700 Methods for Teaching Physical Science 2000-3000-4000-level Earth Science Electives (excluding EARTHSCI 3186, 3420, 3430, 4198) 3 6 Professional Education Sequence SPED 3150 Meeting the Needs of Diverse Learners TEACHING 4170 Human Relations: Awareness and Application 2 3 Level I EDPSYCH 2017 Field Experience: Exploring Teaching EDPSYCH 2030 Dynamics of Human Development 1 3 Level II EDPSYCH 3128 Field Experience: Teacher as Change Agent EDPSYCH 3148 Learning and Instruction in Classroom Contexts MEASRES 3150 Classroom Assessment 1 3 2 Level III SOCFOUND 3119 Schools and American Society 3 Student Teaching TEACHING:3XXX Student Teaching 12 Notes: CHEM 1110 and CHEM 1120 may be substituted with CHEM 1130 (5 hours). EARTHSCI 1100 Astronomy must be taken for 4 hours. Degree requires admission to the Teacher Education Program. For details on licensure information and other current information for students visit www.uni.edu/teached. Example Plan of Study – Earth Science Teaching B.A. Degree Year 1 – Fall semester – 15 hours Year 1 – Spring semester – 17 hours EARTHSCI 1300 – Introduction to Geology CHEM 1110 – General Chemistry I ENGLISH 1005 – College Writing and Research EDPSYCH 2017 – Field Exp: Expl. Teach. EDPSYCH 2030 – Dynamics of Human Devel. CHEM 1120 – General Chemistry II EARTHSCI 1320 – Earth History COMM 1000 – Oral Communication LAC Courses Year 2 – Fall semester – 16 hours Year 2 – Spring semester – 17 hours EARTHSCI 1200 – Elements of Weather EARTHSCI 1210 – Elements of Weather Lab PHYSICS 1511 – General Physics I SPED 3150 – Meeting the Needs of Div. Lrn. LAC Courses EARTHSCI 1100 – Astronomy PHYSICS 1512 – General Physics II LAC Courses Year 3 – Fall semester – 16 hours Year 3 – Spring semester – 17 hours EARTHSCI 3210 – Meteorology EDPSYCH 3128 – Teacher as Change Agent EDPSYCH 3148 – Learning and Instr. MEASRES 3150 – Classroom Assessment LAC Courses SCI ED 3200 – Current Tech in Sci Teaching SCI ED 3300 – Orientation to Sci Teaching SOCFOUND 3119 – Schools and Am. Soc. Earth Science Electives LAC Course Year 4 – Fall semester – 14 credits Year 4 – Spring semester – 12 hours SCI ED 4700 – Methods for Teach. Phys. Sci. TEACHING 4170 – Human Relations Earth Science Electives Liberal Arts Student Teaching