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Students who wish to teach integrated sciences in Ohio public high schools can pursue the Bachelor of Science degree in integrated sciences. Upon completion of this undergraduate degree program in the College of Science and Mathematics and prerequisite education courses and school placements, students then need to complete the graduate level teacher preparation program through Wright State's College of Education and Human Services. Graduates of the B.S. in integrated sciences, with the M.Ed. through the College of Education and Human Services, are eligible to seek licensure from the Ohio Department of Education in integrated sciences.

Bachelor of Science in Integrated Sciences Education—Suggested Curriculum
Freshman
English Comp I & II
Human Biology
Cell Biology & Genetics
Biology Diversity & Ecology
Submicroscopic Chemistry
Macroscopic Chemistry
Reaction Dynamics
Calculus I & II
GE History
GE Non-Western Course
Sophomore
Statistical Concepts
Microbiology
Biology of Vascular Plants
Organic Chemistry I, II, & Labs
Hydrology & Water Resources
Stars, Galaxies, & Cosmos
Physical Geology & Geomorphology I, II, & Labs
GE Human Behavior
GE Human Expression
Junior
Anatomy & Physiology I & II
General Physics I, II, III, & Labs
Meteorology or Climatology
Geologic Hazards & Env. Quality
Fossil Vertebrates & Plants
Human Genetics
Schooling in a Pluralistic Society
Intro to Learning Differences
Human Development & Learning
Practicum Experience I & II
College Component
Paleontology
GE Human Behavior
Senior
Oceanography
Physics Instrumentation I
Introduction-Modern Physics
Integrating Physical Science & Mathematics
GE Additional Courses (2)

 

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