Mathematics & Science Education
Science Education (MS)
Program Mission
The degree of Master of Science in Science Education aims to fill the need to provide advanced preparation for certified science teachers. Changes in societal demands brought about by advances in science and technology, as well as socio-cultural changes in the high school clientele make the continual re-tooling of science teachers an absolute necessity. Through a curriculum which combines rigorous science content knowledge with advanced research-based pedagogy, the program seeks to produce a highly competent cadre of science teachers, who have the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to realize a high level of achievement in science in high school students. This program will produce teachers who have a sound knowledge of the discipline, are skilled in facilitating learning, have the competence to assess students' needs in science, and to modify their own instructional practices to meet those needs.
Objectives
Upon completion of these programs certified teachers will have acquired the competence to:
- Draw on insights from cognitive psychology, the nature and philosophy of science, and on a sound level of subject matter competence, in order to design learning experiences that result in meaningful acquisition of science concepts by high school students
- Use technology to enhance student learning in science
- Create classroom learning environments that are stimulating and intellectually and emotionally safe for diverse student populations of both genders
- Model an enthusiastic engagement with science and motivate students to excellence in these subjects
- Reflect on their own practices and seek to be responsive to changing student needs in a demanding society.
Special Admission Criteria
Applicants seeking entry to the program must have earned:
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An undergraduate degree with a major in Science; and
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An undergraduate GPA of 2.6 or above
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Classroom teaching experience is desirable.
The School of Graduate Studies coordinates the application process.
- Apply here: www.morgan.edu/apply
- More information for International Students can be found here
Contact Information
Dr. Whitney Johnson
Program Director & Associate Professor
Department of Advanced Studies, Leadership and Policy
Banneker Building #315G
P: (443) 885-3102
E: whitney.johnson@morgan.edu
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Contact Information
Dr. Whitney Johnson
Program Director & Associate Professor
Department of Advanced Studies, Leadership and Policy
Banneker Building #315G
P: (443) 885-3102
E: whitney.johnson@morgan.edu
Interested in Our Programs?
Please contact us:
https://forms.gle/YU6U6CcEDYyhSraj8