Courses
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- Offered: Fall Winter
- Prerequisites: MA 100 or equivalent.
Set theory, numeration, operations on whole numbers, integers, rational numbers and real numbers, and problem solving.
- Offered: Fall Winter
- Prerequisites: MSED150 with a āCā or better.
Probability and statistics, formal and informal geometry and measurement.
- Offered: Fall Winter
- Prerequisites: Admission to elementary education or special education program.
Basic concepts and principles of physics and chemistry that are important for elementary school teachers to understand. Discussions and hands-on laboratory experiences emphasize the use of higher-level thinking skills without the prerequisite of advanced mathematics
- Offered: Fall Winter
- Prerequisites: Admission to elementary education or special education program.
Life science course for the pre-service elementary teacher. This inquiry-based laboratory course is designed to give the future teacher a strong conceptual understanding of life science content including the structure and function of plant and animal cells, organization of living things, heredity, adaptation and evolution.
- Offered: Fall Winter
- Prerequisites: Admission to elementary education or special education program.
Earth science course for the pre-service elementary teacher. This inquiry-based laboratory course is designed to give the future teacher a strong conceptual understanding of the earth science content via an earth-systems approach and highlighting concepts from the areas of geology, hydrology, meteorology and astronomy.
- Offered: Winter
- Prerequisites: This course is a professional education requirement for all secondary science education majors. Students should be admitted to the pre-methods phase of the educational program.
- Offered: Fall
- Prerequisites: Admission to the methods phase of teacher education.
Preparation to teach science in middle and high schools. State and national trends and initiatives in science education provide a foundation on which students build a philosophy and structure for teaching science. Instructional strategies are examined, and students participate in practicum experiences with middle or high school students.