Careers in Science Education
Options in Education
Was there a teacher who inspired your life-long passion for learning? Maybe this teacher also inspired your love of science?
There is a great demand for creative and energetic ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã graduates who want to use their Jesuit, liberal arts education to inspire students. By pursuing a career in science education, you will be using your ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã education to serve others, while utilizing your knowledge of science.
The following information highlights serval of the options that are available to you to pursue a career in education, both at the undergraduate and graduate level.
Undergraduate Degree Options
Lynch School of Education Majors:
Lynch School of Education Minors:
- General Education Minor (18 credits)
- Secondary Education Minor (33 credits; leads to state certification and reciprocity across the country)
Graduate Degree Options
- Master of Science (M.S.T.) in Secondary Teaching, grades 8-12
- Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Secondary Education, grades 8-12
- Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Elementary Education, grades 1-6
- Master of Science (M.S.) in Geology or Geophysics
- Donovan Urban Teaching Scholars Program (M.Ed.) intensive one-year program that prepares K-12 teachers to work with students in urban schools throughout the country
- - Graduate School Directory
Both the M.S.T. and M.Ed. include 14 weeks of supervised student teaching and lead to state certification and reciprocity across the country.