Apr 19, 2024  
2014-15 NSU Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2014-15 NSU Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Science Education B.S.Ed. - Major Codes 7420 (7425/7426/7428)


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General Education Requirements


A minimum of 49 hours of academic work in general education is required during the freshman and sophomore years.  For students transferring with the Associate of Arts degree or Associate of Science degree from a public institution in Oklahoma, all general education requirements will be satisfied with respect to degree requirements.  However, some majors may require other specific general education courses as program prerequisites or program requirements.  Students should consult advisors and the program’s plan of study for further information.  Students are required to complete general education requirements by the time they have completed 90 semester hours of college work.  See General Education Requirements for Bachelor’s Degrees  for more information.

Science Education General Education Requirements


Students seeking Bachelor of Science Education degree, regardless of emphasis, are encouraged to select these courses while completing General Education requirements.

Science Education Core 21 hours


(required of all Science Education majors—any emphasis).

Select one of the following areas of emphasis


Note


**(Note: A prerequisite for this course is a course in statistics which should be taken as a part of the General Education requirements.)

Students must earn at least a “C” in all science courses and all education courses and must maintain at least a 2.5 GPA in the major, education courses and overall.

Earth/Space Science Emphasis (7428) 25 hours


Total Hours in Major - 46-49


Other Requirements for Program


 Science Education majors must take the following additional courses. They can be taken as part of the general education requirements.

Professional Education Requirements (Secondary) - 29 hours


Teacher Education Admission and Certification Policies


 In addition to courses in the discipline, all students completing a BA or BS degree in Education degree must meet the following requirements for certification.

  • Be accepted for admission to teacher education, pre-II internship, and full internship according to published course sequence and guidelines.
  • Demonstrate proficiency at the high novice level in a language other than English.
  • Develop a portfolio which documents their accomplishments, learning, and strengths related to the competencies, standards, and outcomes established by the Oklahoma Commission for Teacher Preparation, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, and the Oklahoma State Department of Education.  
  • Complete all courses in the major and Professional Education Core with a grade of “C” or higher.
  • Students entering NSU beginning Fall 2013 must have an overall GPA of 2.75 for admission to teacher education.
  • Once admitted to the teacher education program, all majors must continue to maintain a GPA of 2.5 (overall, in their major field of study, and professional education core) through completion with the exception that Early Childhood, Elementary, and Special Educaton majors must maintain a GPA of 2.75 (overall, in their major field of study, and professional education) through completion.
  • 4 X 12 requirement - Early Childhood, Elementary Education, and Special Education programs require completion of 12 semester hours with a grade of “C” or better in the following disciplines: Communication Arts (ENGL, COMM, Literature), Math, Science, and Social Science (ECON, GEOG, HIST, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology) prior to graduation.

Policies of the College of Science and Health Professions


ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: English proficiency is a graduation requirement. Components I and II of English proficiency should be met with grades of “C” or better prior to the completion of 60 credit hours.
UPPER DIVISION CREDIT: Total hours must include at least 40 hours of credit in courses numbered 3000 and above.
LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES: At least 55 semester credit hours are required in the liberal arts and sciences for a BS/BSED degree and 40 credit hours of liberal arts and science courses are required for a specialty degree (BSN).   Liberal Arts and Science courses are designated by a “#” after the course title.

 

Science Education - Biology Course Sequence


 The following represents a suggested 4-year sequence of courses. The sequence considers prerequisites and specific scheduling of classes.

First Year - Freshman 

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

*ENGL 1113   Freshman Composition I

*ENGL 1213  Freshman Composition II

*BIOL 1123/1131  Evolution & Diversity/Investigative Lab

CHEM 1223/1231  General Chemistry II Lect. & Lab

**Humanities (3 hrs)

*POLS 1113  American Federal Government

*CHEM 1123/1131  General Chemistry I Lect. & Lab

**Humanities (3 hrs) 

*UNIV 1002   University Strategies

*MATH 3513  Statistical Methods

Total Hours 16         

Total Hours 16

 

Second Year - Sophomore

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

BIOL 3124   Cell Biology2

*HIST 1483 or 1493  American History

**Second Language (3 Hrs.) 

*H ED 1113 or NUTR 1653   Personal Health or Basic Nutrition

**Global Perspectives (3 hrs) 

BIOL 3524  Ecology2

*PSYC 1113  Introduction to Psychology

BIOL 3113  or 34234  Evolution Plants or Evolution Vert.

CHEM 3123   Organic I Lecture

*COMM 1113  Fundamentals of Oral Communication

Total Hours 16

Total Hours  16

 

Third Year - Junior 

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

EDUC 3313  Clinical Teaching

*EDUC 4823  Technology in Education

EDUC 3113  Educational Psychology

SPED 4433  Intro to Education of Children w. Exceptionalities

PHYS 1115   General Physics I

PHYS 1215  General Physics II

BIOL 3114  Genetics2

BIOL 3314  Human Physiology4

BIOL 3013  Animal Biology2

 

Total Hours 18

Total Hours 15

 

Fourth Year - Senior 

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

EDUC 4032   Pre-Internship II

Full Internship:

SCI 4513   Methods of Teaching Secondary Science1

EDUC 4064  Secondary Intern Teaching

EDUC 4353  Teaching Methods and Practices

EDUC 4074  Secondary  Intern Teaching

SCI 4124   Earth Science

EDUC 4252   Seminar

UNIV 2091  General Education Capstone

EDUC 4712   Assessment and Evaluation

BIOL 3003  Plant Biology

 

Total Hours 16

Total Hours 12

 Total Degree Plan Hours 125

* General Education Requirement. **See current catalog “General Education Requirements for Bachelor’s Degrees” for selection.
1Only taught in the fall semester. Must be taken befotr yje Final Internship.
2Taught in the fall and spring semesters.
3Taught in even year spring semesters.
4
Taught every spring semester.

 

 Students must earn a C or better in all science, mathematics, foreign language, English, and education courses. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 overall, in major courses, and in education courses. Students must pass the OGET, the OPTE, and at least one of the following OSATs: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth Science, or Physical Science.

SCI 4513, EDUC 4032, and EDUC 4353 must be taken in the fall semester by Science Education majors.                  

Science Education - Chemistry Course Sequence


The following represents a suggested 4-year sequence of courses. The sequence considers prerequisites and specific scheduling of classes.

First Year - Freshman 

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

*ENGL 1113  Freshman Composition I

*ENGL 1213  Freshman Composition II

*BIOL 1123/1131  Evolution & Diversity/Investigative Lab

CHEM 1223/1231  General Chemistry II Lect. & Lab

**Humanities (3 hrs)

*POLS 1113  American Federal Government

*CHEM 1123/1131  General Chemistry I Lect. & Lab

**Humanities (3 hrs)

*UNIV 1002  University Strategies

*MATH 3513  Statistical Methods              

Total Hours 16         

Total Hours 16

 

Second Year - Sophomore 

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

BIOL 3124  Cell Biology3

SCI 4124 Earth Science3

**Second Language (3 Hrs.)

*H ED 1113 or NUTR 1653  Pers. Health or Basic Nutrition

**Global Perspectives (3 hrs)

*COMM 1113  Fund of Oral Communication

CHEM 3123/3132  Organic Chem I Lecture & Lab

*PSYC 1113  Intro to Psychology

*HIST 1483 or 1493  American History

CHEM 3223/3232  Organic Chem II Lecture & Lab

Total Hours 18

Total Hours  18

 

Third Year - Junior 

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

EDUC 3313  Clinical Teaching

*EDUC 4823  Technology in Education

EDUC 3113 Educational Psychology

SPED 4433  Intro to Education of Children w.Exceptionalities

CHEM 3315  Quant Analysis

CHEM 4412  Research in Chemistry I

PHYS 1115  General Physics I

PHYS 1215  General Physics II

 

MATH 2614 Calculus I

Total Hours 16

Total Hours 17

 

Fourth Year - Senior 

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

EDUC 4032  Pre-Internship II

Full Internship:

SCI 4513  Methods of Teaching Sec Science1

EDUC 4064   Secondary Intern Teaching

EDUC 4353  Secondary Teaching Methods and Practices

EDUC 4074   Secondary Intern Teaching

CHEM 3413 Inorganic Chemistry

EDUC 4252   Seminar

CHEM 3523 Environmental Chemistry

EDUC 4712  Assessment and Evaluation

CHEM 4911  Seminar in Chemistry

 

UNIV 2091  General Education Capstone

 

Total Hours 16

Total Hours 12

 Total Degree Plan Hours 129

*General Education Requirement.  **See current catalog “General Education Requirements for Bachelor’s Degrees” for selection.
1Only taught in the fall semester.  Must be taken the fall before the Final Internship. 
2Only taught in the spring semester.
3Taught in fall and spring.


Students must earn a C or better in all science, mathematics, foreign language, English and education courses. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 overall, in major courses, and in education courses. Students must pass the OGET, the OPTE and at least one of the following OSATs: Biology Chemistry, Physics, Earth Science or Physical Science.  

Science Education - Earth Space Science Course Sequence


 The following represents a suggested 4-year sequence of courses. The sequence considers prerequisites and specific scheduling of classes.

First Year - Freshman 

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

*ENGL 1113   Freshman Composition I

*ENGL 1213   Freshman Composition II

*BIOL 1123/1131  Evolution & Diversity/Investigative Lab

CHEM 1223/1231   General Chemistry II Lect. & Lab

**Humanities (3 hrs)

*POLS 1113   American Federal Government

*CHEM 1123/1131  General Chemistry I Lect. & Lab

**Humanities (3 hrs)

*UNIV 1002  University Strategies

*MATH 3513  Statistical Methods            

Total Hours 16         

Total Hours 16

 

Second Year - Sophomore 

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

BIOL 3524  Ecology

BIOL 3413  Environmental Problems2

**Second Language (3 Hrs.)

*H ED 1113 or NUTR 1653  Personal Health or Basic Nutrition

**Global Perspectives (3 hrs)

*COMM 1113 Fund of  Oral Communication

GEOL 1114  Physical Geology1

*PSYC 1113   Intro to Psychology

*HIST 1483 or 1493 American History

GEOL 2004  Historical Geology2

Total Hours 17

Total Hours  16

 

Third Year - Junior 

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

EDUC 3313   Clinical Teaching

*EDUC 4823  Technology in Education

EDUC 3113   Educational Psychology

SPED 4433  Intro. to Education of Children w. Exceptionalities

GEOL 4134  Environmental Geology1

GEOL 4113 Oceanography2

PHYS 1115   General Physics I

PHYS 1215  General Physics II

 

SCI 4124 Earth Science

Total Hours 15

Total Hours 18

 

Fourth Year - Senior 

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

EDUC 4032  Pre-Internship II

Full Internship:

SCI 4513  Methods of Teaching Sec Science1

EDUC 4064   Secondary Intern Teaching

EDUC 4353  Teaching Methods and Practices

EDUC 4074   Secondary Intern Teaching

Free Electives  (5 hrs.) (SCI 1314 Astronomy Recommended)

EDUC 4252   Seminar

UNIV 2091  General Education Capstone

EDUC 4712   Assessment and Evaluation

Total Hours 14

Total Hours 12

 Total Degree Plan Hours 124   

*General Education Requirement.  **See current catalog “General Education Requirements for Bachelor’s Degrees” for selection.
1Only taught in the fall semester. Must be taken the fall preceding the Full Internship.
2Only taught in the spring semester.


Students must earn a C or better in all science, mathematics, foreign language, English and education courses. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 overall, in major courses, and in education courses. Students must pass the OGET, the OPTE and at least one of the following OSATs: Biology Chemistry, Physics, Earth Science or Physical Science.                       

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