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Bachelor
of Science in Natural Science
with
Science Teacher Certification
The
USAO Science Teacher Certification Program is offered through the
Division of Science and Physical Education and combines liberal arts
learning with teacher preparation. Its goal is to prepare individuals
become effective science teachers to
obtain an Oklahoma Teaching Certificate in science . This program is a standards-based
program, based upon the standards and guidelines put forth by the National
Science Teachers Association (NSTA),
the State Competencies, and the findings from "Effective
Teacher" research. Collectively, these standards and research
findings provide the knowledge base for what science teachers are to know
and to do.
Individuals
successfully completing this program are qualified to obtain an Oklahoma
teaching certificate to teach biology, physics, chemistry, and/or general
science in grades 6-12. Since USAO teacher certification programs
are nationally certified by The National Council for Accreditation of
Teacher Education (NCATE) certification in
other states is simplified. It is recommended that certification be
initially obtained in Oklahoma prior to seeking certification from another
state.
A program checklist for a degree in natural science
with teacher certification is provided below. Students wishing to pursue a
teaching certificate in science should consult Dr.
Peter Thomas, the science education advisor.
- Natural
Science Degree with Science Teacher Certification
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Program Plan
Program
Requirements
Required
General Education/Liberal Arts Courses
- IDS
1001 Freshman Orientation
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IDS 1013 Rhetoric and Public Speaking
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IDS 1113 Writing I
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IDS 1213 Writing II
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IDS 1133 Individual in Contemporary Society
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IDS 1223 Mathematics in the Modern World
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IDS 2003 Introduction to Computer Science
- IDS
2880 Computer Lab
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IDS 2013 Foundations of Physical Science
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IDS 2023 Foundations of Life Science
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IDs
2011 Foundations of Life Science Lab
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IDS 2133 American Civilization (History & Government) I
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IDS 2143 American Civilization (History & Government) II
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IDS 3223 Political & Economic Systems and Theories
- IDS
3313 World Thought and Culture to 500 C.E.
- IDS
3323 World Thought and Culture from 500 to 1650 C.E.
- IDS
4333 World Thought and Culture from 1650 C.E. to Present
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IDS 4522 Senior Seminar
- PHED
1011 Concepts of Health and Fitness
- PHED
Any Activity (1 hour)
- Artistic
Expression, 2 hours
TOTAL
HOURS in General Education: 50
Required
Professional Education Courses
*Courses must be taken concurrently.
TOTAL
HOURS in Professional Education: 34
Required
Science Courses
Area
I: Biology
- BIOL
1014 General Botany
- BIOL
1114 General Zoology
- BIOL
2254 Human Anatomy
- BIOL
3124 Human Physiology
- BIOL 3334 General Genetics
- BIOL 3813 Basic Microbio
- BIOL 3811 Basic Microbio Lab
Area
II: Chemistry
- CHEM
1113 General Chemistry I
- CHEM
1111 General Chemistry Lab I
- CHEM
1123 General Chemistry II
- CHEM
1121 General Chemistry Lab II
- CHEM 3303 Organic Chemistry I
- CHEM 3302 Organic Chemistry Lab I
Area
III: Physics
- PHYS
2114 General Physics I
- PHYS
1301 General Physics Lab I
- PHYS
2124 General Physics II
- PHYS
1401 General Physics Lab II
Area
IV: Earth Science
- NSCI
2113: Geology/Oceanography
- NSCI
2123: Meteorology/Astronomy
Required
Lab Assistant for 1 trimester
TOTAL HOURS in Science: 53
Required
Supporting Courses:
- MATH
1513 College Algebra
- MATH
1613 Trigonometry
- MATH 2203 Elementary Statistics
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