We are pleased that you are considering secondary chemistry education as a career. We are confident that you will find science teaching stimulating and rewarding. It will give you the chance to put your knowledge and interests to use as you develop the minds of future generations.
Science teachers are in short supply, and you will find potential employers eager to recruit and retain you. We want you to succeed and will make every effort to ensure that you are well prepared to teach in today's schools. Congratulations for choosing to teach science and welcome to our department.
The B.A. in Chemistry Secondary Education program at CSU provides preservice teachers a solid knowledge base emphasizing contemporary theory and research. Students also participate in field experiences in settings which reflect diverse populations of adolescents.
The B.A. in Chemistry - Secondary Education Track leads to entry level certification to teach chemistry in grades 6-12. A minimal amount of additional coursework will lead to certification which will allow you to teach at any middle school grade (4-8). Certification is at the T4 level (Georgia).
Admission into the Teacher Education Program. Applications can be obtained in the College of Education and Health Profession's Student Advising & Field Experiences office in Room 107, Jordan Hall or call 706-568-2191 or 706-568-2194.
To be eligible for CSU's recommendation for a Georgia professional teaching certificate, students must complete a rigorous program of coursework. They also must meet certain other criteria required by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission. Please contact the COEHP Student Advising & Field Experiences office at 706-568-2191 or 706-568-2194 for further information.
For information on UTeach Columbus, a new and innovative math and science education program at CSU, and opportunities available for math and science education majors, visit the UTeach Columbus website.
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