Chemistry (9 - Adult) (BAEd) - Course Requirements

Chemistry (9 - Adult) Course Requirements

Information accurate as of the 2024 - 2025 catalog.
For previous year's catalogs, please see the undergraduate catalog page.

Num. Title Credits
GSU 100 The First Year Experience 0 hours
All degree seeking students are required to take GSU 100 during their first semester.
     
General Education Requirements 30 hours

Students must complete CART 101, CHEM 101 and MATH 202* as part of the General Education requirements.

*MATH 115 and MATH 120 or 125 may be required as a prerequisite for MATH 202 if candidates do not have a MATH ACT of 24 or SAT of 610 or higher.

     
Content Specialization Courses 46 hours
Total Hours in Biology 8 hours
BIOL 120 Principles of Biology I 4
BIOL 121 Principles of Biology II 4
     
Total Hours in Chemistry 27
CHEM 102 General Chemistry II 4
CHEM 293 Techniques of Chemistry 1
CHEM 301 Organic Chemistry I 4
CHEM 302 Organic Chemistry II 4
CHEM 307 Inorganic Chemistry 4
CHEM 321 Analytical Chemistry I 4
CHEM 380 Biochemistry I 4
CHEM 493 Senior Research Seminar 2
     
Total Hours in Physics 11 hours
PHYS 201 General Physics I 4
PHYS 202 General Physics II 4
PHYS 345 Introductory Chemical Physics 3
     
Professional Education 26 hours
CSCI 267 Computer Skills for Education 3
EDSP 220 Introduction to Educating Exceptional and Culturally Diverse Students 3
EDSP 334 Strategies for Educating Exceptional and Culturally Diverse Students 3
EDUC 203 Foundations of Education 3
EDUC 205 Educational Psychology* 3
EDUC 310 Classroom Management & Teaching Strategies 3
EDUC 345 Teaching Science in Middle and Adolescent Education (5-Adult) 2
EDUC 412 Curriculum and Assessment: Content (5-Adult) 2
PED 201 First Aid and Safety 1
READ 317 Teaching Reading in Middle and Adolescent Education 3
     
Residency 18 hours
EDUC 470 Residency I 6
EDUC 480 Residency II 11
EDUC 493 Capstone Assessment 1
     
Total minimum hours required for this degree 120 hours

In order to be officially and fully admitted to Teacher Education, ALL teacher candidates must meet and pass all sections of PRAXIS I (CORE) – Reading, Writing, and Math OR meet the WVDE approved exemptions for CORE. It is critical that teacher candidates check their Degree Works audit and speak with their academic advisors to see if they meet CORE exemptions.