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Jun 28, 2025
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2025 -2026 Catalog
Biology Education Major
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Program Director: Alexander Mains
Program Coordinator: Dr. Wendy Larson
Degree Types: Bachelor of Science (default) or Bachelor of Arts (alternative)
The Biology Education major is a Bachelor of Science or Arts degree program designed to prepare students for a career as a secondary teacher or to provide the essential background for entrance into certain graduate programs. Students planning to attend graduate school should consult with their advisor and plan a program of study that meets the requirements of a specific program and a particular school.
Program Outcomes:
Upon completion of this program:
- Graduates will demonstrate deep content knowledge in Biology by achieving a passing score on the Praxis licensing test and earning proficient or higher scores on the student teaching rubric’s subject-specific teaching criteria for Biology. In addition to this, Biology Education graduates will be able to:
- Effectively communicate in both written and oral formats.
- Demonstrate a broad, relevant knowledge base in biological science.
- Exhibit analytical and critical thinking skills.
- Demonstrate the ability to search for and access academic sources of information, to synthesize the information, and to evaluate it for relevance and reliability.
- Demonstrate technical skills appropriate to their professions.
- Recognize the role of the individual and society in understanding and improving the natural environment.
- Graduates will design and implement standards-aligned lessons infused with effective instructional strategies that accommodate diverse learning needs as evidenced by coursework assessments and the student teaching rubric’s instructional planning and lesson delivery criteria.
- Graduates will establish a positive and inclusive classroom environment that fosters student engagement and high levels of student learning as measured by student teaching observations and by the dispositions rubric’s classroom environment criteria.
- Graduates will utilize formative and summative assessments to analyze student learning and adjust instruction accordingly demonstrated by coursework assessments and submitted reflections on data-informed decision-making.
- Graduates will exhibit professional conduct, ethical decision-making, and a commitment to continuous improvement reflected by the dispositions rubric’s professional development criteria.
There are additional academic policies which apply to all education majors. Please review those policies on the Education: Undergraduate Programs page.
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Chemistry Sequence:
Need CHE 108/L and either CHE 110/L or CHE 112/L. Physics Elective:
Need one physics course with lab. Total: 125 Semester Credits
Program length: 4 academic years / 128 weeks |
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