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2021-2022 Shepherd University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
General Science Teaching Field Grades 5-Adult, B.A.
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The General Science curricula enables students to build knowledge bases about the natural world and draws on Life and Physical Sciences as well as Earth and Space Sciences, consistent with the Next Generation Science Standards. This program of courses allows students to obtain the knowledge base and experiences necessary to become certified to teach General Science in grades 5-12, or to major or minor in Biology or Environmental Science or to minor in Applied Physics or General Science. From Life science, the core ideas are: From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes; Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics; Heredity: Inheritance and Variation of Traits Across Generations; and Biological Evolution: Unity and Diversity. From the Physical Sciences, the topics are: Matter and Its Interactions; Motion and Stability, Forces and Interactions; Energy; and Waves and Their Applications in Technologies. Earth’s Place in the Universe; Earth’s Systems; and Earth and Human Activity are the topics from the Earth and Space Science. The General Science curricula enables students to build knowledge bases about the structures and processes of the natural world through observations and experiments as well as to build basic competency in the supporting disciplines of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Earth Science.
Secondary Science Education Program Goals
- To understand and articulate the knowledge and practices of contemporary science.
- To train students to plan learning units of study as well as equitable, culturally-responsive opportunities for all students based upon their understandings of how students learn and develop science knowledge, skills, and habits of mind.
- To train students to plan for engaging all students in science learning by identifying appropriate learning goals that are consistent with knowledge of how students learn science and are aligned with standards.
- To train students to develop and implement biological, chemical, and physical safety protocols in their classrooms and workspace, including applicable ethical considerations and equipment maintenance.
- To develop methods and practices that provide evidence that students have learned and can apply disciplinary core ideas, concepts and practices as a result of instruction.
- To foster the ability to continually improve their knowledge of science content and pedagogy and to identify with and conduct themselves as part of the science education community.
- To engage students in a planned sequence of field experiences and clinical practice in diverse settings under the supervision of experienced and highly qualified science teachers.
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Curriculum for a Teaching Field in General Science Grades 5-Adult
Specific Core Curriculum requirements:
See course listings under Education for professional courses
Required courses, 47 Hours:
A. Interdisciplinary core, 20 Hours:
B. General science 5-12 specialization, 27 Hours:
Note(s):
Notes Concerning Electives in General Science: Electives must be upper-division BIOL, CHEM, and GSCI courses. Electives must be distributed between the aforementioned disciplines. Electives must be approved by the NSTSC. Strongly recommended courses are BIOL 301 Microbiology, BIOL 344 - Genetics , BIOL 394 - Principles of Biological Research , CHEM 315 /CHEM 316 - Organic Chemistry II , CHEM 315L /CHEM 316L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory , CHEM 325 - Computers in Science , and GSCI 306 - Introduction to Oceanography and Laboratory .
Notes Concerning the Math Requirement: The prerequisite for MATH 205 and MATH 314 is mathematical competence equivalent to the successful completion of MATH 108 - Precalculus or MATH 154 - Finite Mathematics .
Other Requirements: Although one may declare secondary education with a specializations in general science education 5-Adult as a major upon admission to the University, to be officially admitted to the Shepherd University teacher education program and pursue this teaching field the student must meet the following criteria as well as those criteria that apply to all teaching specializations:
- The student must have completed BIOL 208 - Plants As Organisms , BIOL 209 - Animals As Organisms , CHEM 207 and CHEM 209 General Chemistry, CHEM 207L and CHEM 209L General Chemistry Lab or their equivalents with a grade of C or better in each course, and
- The student must have completed a minimum of 24 semester house of academic work at Shepherd University with an overall GPA of at least 2.5 and a GPA of at least 2.5 in this specialization.
See professional education course listings under Education: Professional Studies Core for Secondary Education (37 hours required). Special Methods of Teaching Science is EDUC 423 .
Retention in and completion of this program require the student to meet retention, admission to student teaching, and certification standards set by the Professional Education Unit Council. All of the standards for this program can be found in Information and Planning Handbook for Students Pursuing the Biology 9-Adult, Chemistry 9-Adult, and General Science 5-Adult Specializations.
Contact Person: Dr. Ruth Conley, Byrd Science Center 214, 304-876-5376.
Four-Year Course Progression
General Science, 5-Adult
FALL |
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FIRST YEAR |
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SPRING |
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FIRST YEAR |
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Sub./Course No. |
Tier |
Title |
Credit |
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Sub./Course No. |
Tier |
Title |
Credit |
BIOL 211 |
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Fundamentals I: Molecular/Cellular Function (LS1) |
4 |
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BIOL 212 |
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Fundamentals II: Diversity of Life (LS1) |
4 |
CHEM 207, 207L |
1 |
General Chemistry and Lab I |
4 |
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CHEM 209, 209L |
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General Chemistry and Lab II |
4 |
ENGL 101 |
1 |
Writing-Rhetoric I (CC2) |
3 |
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ENGL 102 |
1 |
Writing-Rhetoric II (CC2) |
3 |
COMM 202 |
2 |
Fundamentals of Speech (HM6-GL) |
3 |
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MATH 314 |
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Statistics (MA) |
3 |
EDUC 150 |
1 |
Seminar in Education (FY4) |
1 |
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HIST 1xx |
1 |
Choose with advisor (CC) |
3 |
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TOTAL |
15 |
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TOTAL |
17 |
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FALL |
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SECOND YEAR |
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SPRING |
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SECOND YEAR |
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Sub./Course No. |
Tier |
Title |
Credit |
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Sub./Course No. |
Tier |
Title |
Credit |
GSCI 301 |
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Physical Geology |
4 |
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Science Elective*** |
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Choose Science Elective and Lab (upper level) with advisor |
4 |
BIOL 225*** |
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Human Anatomy and Physiology I |
3 |
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BIOL 226*** |
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Human Anatomy and Physiology II |
3 |
EDUC 200 |
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Foundations of American Education (SO8-MD) |
3 |
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EDUC 320 |
2 |
Social and Psychological Conditions of Learning (SO8-MD) |
3 |
MATH 205 |
1 |
Calculus with Applications (MA3) |
4 |
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Core Curriculum |
2 |
Choose Wellness with advisor (WE7) |
3 |
Core Curriculum** |
2 |
Choose CK, GL, or MD with advisor (HM6) |
3 |
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Core Curriculum |
2 |
Choose CK, GL, or MD with advisor (AR5) |
3 |
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TOTAL |
17 |
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TOTAL |
16 |
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FALL |
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THIRD YEAR |
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SPRING |
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THIRD YEAR |
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Sub./Course No. |
Tier |
Title |
Credit |
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Sub./Course No. |
Tier |
Title |
Credit |
GSCI 303 |
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Meteorology |
4 |
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GSCI 302 |
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General Astronomy |
4 |
EDUC 360 |
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Survey of Exceptional Children (SO-MD) (CC6) |
3 |
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EDUC 370 |
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Creating Learning Environments |
3 |
Science Elective*** |
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Choose Science Elective (upper level) with advisor |
3-4 |
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Core Curriculum* |
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Choose CK, GL, or MD with advisor (SO) |
3 |
PHYS 201, 201L |
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College Physics I and Lab |
4 |
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PHYS 202, 202L |
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College Physics II and Lab |
4 |
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TOTAL |
14-15 |
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TOTAL |
14 |
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FALL |
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FOURTH YEAR |
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SPRING |
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FOURTH YEAR |
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Sub./Course No. |
Tier |
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Credit |
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Sub./Course No. |
Tier |
Title |
Credit |
Science Elective*** |
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Choose Science Elective and Lab (upper level) with advisor |
4 |
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EDUC 461 |
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Student Teaching Seminar |
3 |
EDUC 380 |
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Technology in 21st Century Teaching and Learning |
3 |
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EDUC 457 |
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Student Teaching, Grades 9-12 (CP and WM9) |
9 |
EDUC 423 |
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Special Methods of Teaching Science |
3 |
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TOTAL |
12 |
EDUC 443 |
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Reading in the Content Areas |
3 |
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EDUC 400 |
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Inclusion in the Regular Classroom |
3 |
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TOTAL |
16 |
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DEGREE TOTAL |
121-122 |
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*PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology is reccommended.
**Most students will need to choose a CK course for the Humanities Core Curriculum.
***Course substitutions are available for students transferring from another institution or another major or program, with advisement and approval from the science education coordinator.
1 CC Life Science; 2 Core Curriculum; 3 CC Math; 4 CC First-Year Experience; 5 CC Arts; 6 CC Humanities; 7 CC Wellness; 8 CC Social Sciences; 9 Serves as both the Writing in the Major and Capstone requirements.
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