Degree: Bachelor of Science
Major: Education
Concentration: 4-8 Math Science
Hours: 120

Âé¶¹Ó³»Ó°Òô's Bachelor of Science in Education with a concentration in 4-8 math science prepares you for a career teaching a variety of mathematics or science subjects between grades 4-8. In order to ensure effectiveness, you'll study math, science and teaching methods while also completing classroom training.
This program focuses on content knowledge, content proficiency, strategies, communication skills and analytical skills to help you become the most knowledgeable teacher possible with access to the most current educational trends, methodologies and technologies. Graduates will receive a Texas teacher certification and be prepared for a dynamic and rewarding career.
Introduction to Teacher Education: An orientation to the organization and professional components of education in the United States with emphasis on Teacher Education in Texas.
General Chemistry I: Algebra-based review of chemical laws and theory for science, engineering and preprofessional majors.
Geology I: Physical Geology: Earth materials, structures, tectonics, land forms, mineral resources and processes that formed them.
History of Mathematics: Historical origin and development of mathematical concepts through the sixteenth century. Topics include Egyptian and Babylonian mathematics, Greek mathematics, and early European mathematics.
Elementary Geometry: The development of Euclidean geometry, introduction to proofs, concepts of measurement and co-ordinate geometry.
Texas is currently experiencing teacher shortages in elementary and secondary, bilingual/ESL, career and technical education, computer science/technology applications, mathematics, science and elementary and secondary special education. Teachers in these fields will have a broad range of choices in where they teach. Texas ranked No. 38 in the nation for teacher salary in 2013, with the average in-state being $48,110, though the median salary for Texas teachers, according to the BLS, is higher. The determines minimum salary schedules for educators statewide; it dictates that first-year teachers must be paid at least $28,080, and teachers with 20 or more years of experience must be paid at least $45,510.
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