Science and Mathematics
Integrated Science Students who wish to teach comprehensive science in Ohio public high schools can pursue the B.S. degree in integrated science. Upon completion of this undergraduate degree program in the College of Science and Mathematics, students then need to complete the Professional Educators Program (PEP) Master of Education degree (M.Ed.) through Wright State’s College of Education and Human Services. Graduates of the B.S. in integrated science and the M.Ed. Professional Educators Program are then eligible to seek licensure from the Ohio Department of Education in
Comprehensive Science.
Degree Requirements— Integrated Science Education
Bachelor of Science Degree
The Adolescent to Young Adult Comprehensive Science Licensure Program is based on an under-graduate Bachelor of Science degree in the College of Science and Mathematics.
| General Education Requirements |
42 |
Required Substitutions:
BIO 112, 114, 115
MTH 229, 230 |
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College Requirements |
131 |
| BIO 112, 114, 115, 252, 254, 278, 279, 426 |
34 |
| CHM 121, 122, 123 |
15 |
| CHM 211/215, 212/216, 213/217 |
18 |
| GL 201, 251/252, 253/254, 255/256, 309, 486 or 342 or 399 (four cr.), 499 (Oceanography, four cr.) |
30 |
| PHY 107/117, 240/200, 242/202, 244/204, 260, 315, 420, 446 |
34 |
|
Required Supporting Courses |
18 |
GEO 330 or 331
MTH 229, 230
STT 264 |
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| Phase One Professional Education Courses |
15 |
| ED 221, 223, 301, 303; EDS 333 |
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Total |
206 |
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