Chemistry (B.A.) with Secondary Teaching Certification

Program Overview

With many sciences such as ecology, medicine, material science, and food science turning increasingly to chemistry for explanations and understanding of their disciplines, an undergraduate major in chemistry is good preparation for a variety of careers. The Chemistry Major curriculum includes courses in general chemistry, organic chemistry, chemical analysis, physical, and inorganic chemistry, and offers a variety of electives making it possible to tailor the program to the individual’s interests and needs. Students not only learn the theory of instrumentation used in chemical research, but have hands-on experiences in the laboratory in which they become familiar with these techniques.

For students interested in teaching chemistry in grades seven to twelve, the chemistry secondary teaching curriculum should be followed. Upon successful completion of this program and a 12-week student teaching experience, students receive certification by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.

Program Learning Outcomes

Graduates from Messiah’s Chemistry program can:

1.   Describe the fundamental principles and applications of chemistry.

2.   Describe the structure and composition of matter.

3.   Describe the major reaction types in chemistry.

4.   Apply the laws and principles of equilibrium, thermodynamics, and kinetics to chemical systems.

5.   Apply mathematical tools to the study of chemical systems.

6.   Work effectively and safety in the laboratory.

7.   Apply central techniques for characterizing chemical compounds and mixtures.

8.   Integrate personal Christian faith to the discipline of chemistry or biochemistry.

9.   Compose abstracts, written lab reports or research summaries according to the standards of the American Chemical Society.

10. Obtain, organize, and present information from the primary literature.

11. Identify careers in chemistry that connect with one’s vocational call.

 

Additionally, students who complete the Chemistry with Teaching certification demonstrate:

  1. Christian faith and values in personal and professional life.
  2. Professional attitudes that reflect an understanding of schools and a commitment to teaching.
  3. Subject matter depth and an understanding of the relationships between and among curricular areas.
  4. Theoretical knowledge of learning and related instructional practices that support learning.
  5. Empirical inquiry skills such as observation, hypothesis-testing, data collection, and data analysis.
  6. Acquisition, analysis, evaluation, and integration of new knowledge throughout professional practice.
  7. Appropriate professional responses to the roles and responsibilities of individuals and organizations (e.g., teachers, students, families, school districts, communities) associated with educational environments.
  8. Professional communication (speaking, writing, listening) and technology skills.
  9. Reflective decision-making and problem-solving skills.
  10. Instructional planning and assessment skills that facilitate equitable participation, an accepting and supportive learning environment, and maximum development for all learners.

Major Requirements

Complete the following for your major:

CHEM 105General Chemistry I

4

CHEM 106General Chemistry II

4

CHEM 221Chemical Analysis I

4

CHEM 309Organic Chemistry I

4

CHEM 310Organic Chemistry II

4

CHEM 390Junior Chemistry Seminar

1

CHEM 437Physical Chemistry I

3.5

CHEM 10-12 credits CHEM electives

10-12

EDSP 207Introduction to Special Education

3

EDSP 307Inclusion Practices

3

EDUC 203Educational Psychology

3

EDUC 208Teaching English Language Learners in K-12 Schools

3

EDUC 331Instructional Design and Assessment for Middle and Secondary Grades

3

EDUC 346Socio-Cultural Perspectives on Education

3

GEOL 201Foundations of Geology

4

HDFS 311Adolescent Development

3

MATH 111Calculus I

4

MATH 112Calculus II

4

PHYS 211General Physics I

4

PHYS 212General Physics II

4

SCIE 307Teaching Lab Sciences in Secondary Education

1

SCIE 495Natural Sciences Capstone

3

TEP 210Sophomore Field Experience

0

TEP 310Junior Field Experience

0

ENGL 122-176QuEST literature

3

CHEM 221: Writing in the major requirement.

CHEM electives: Approved Chemistry electives include any Chemistry course at the 200-level or above, excluding CHEM 391.

TEP 210: May meet ELI requirement- work closely with advisor to confirm

Three credits from the following:

PHIL 101Problems in Philosophy

3

PHIL 102History of Philosophy

3

Professional Semester:

EDUC 420Professional Issues in Education

2

TEP 407Student Teaching Seminar

1

TEP 410Secondary Pre-Student Teaching Experience

0

TEP 435Student Teaching: Secondary

9

QuEST Requirements

Experiential Learning requirement 0
QuEST requirements Credits
First Year Seminar 3
Oral Communication 3
Created and Called for Community (W) 3
Mathematical Sciences (MATH 111) met/major
Laboratory Science (CHEM 105) met/major
Science, Technology & the World waived
Social Science (EDUC 203) met/major
European History or United States History 3
Literature (ENGL 122 to 176) met/major
Philosophy and Religion (PHIL 101 or PHIL 102) met/major
Arts 3
First Semester of Language 3
Second Semester of Language 3
Third Semester of Language or Cross Cultural 3
Non-Western Studies waived**
Bible 3
Christian Beliefs (THEO 223 recommended) 3**
Wellness course 1
Ethics, World Views or Pluralism (EDUC 346) waived
QuEST requirements 31*
Major requirements 97.5-99.5
Free electives 0
Total credits 128.5-130.5

*Approved Chemistry electives include any Chemistry course at the 200-level or above, excluding CHEM 391.

**THEO 223 required to waive the Non-western requirement.