Teaching Life Science B.A.Sc.
The Bachelor of Applied Sciences (B.A.Sc.) degree in Teaching Life Science prepares students to teach General Science (grades 5-8) and Life Science (grades 9-12). The major aligns to the Minnesota Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board (PELSB) standards for General Science in grades 5-8 and Life Science in grades 9-12 in Minnesota. The B.A.Sc. in Teaching Life Science is offered by the Department of Education in conjunction with the Department of Biology. Students have the option of also completing the environmental education emphasis with this major. This emphasis enhances the student's skills and knowledge by integrating environmental education into formal (preK-12) classrooms
Courses
- AST1040 — Intro Astronomy
- AST1043 — Intro Astro: Solar System
- AST1045 — Intro Astro: Stars & Galaxies
- BIOL3703 — Animal Physiology
- CHEM1114 — Gen,Organic, Biol Chemistry II
- EDSE4100 — Teaching in a Diverse Society
- EDSE4255 — Teaching Secondary Science
- EDSE4600 — Student Teaching
- EDUC4110 — Integrated Science Tch
- EDUC4381 — Teaching Indigenous Students
- EDUC4500 — Professional Issues and Ethics
- EES2110 — Earth's Climate History