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About the Program of Study:

The Earth Science BS/MEd meets the requirements for a BS in Earth Science Teaching and USBE endorsements in Earth Science, Physical Science, and Physics.  Additional electives can be taken to earn endorsements in Chemistry, Biology and English as a Second Language (ESL).  Additional coursework is required to obtain a teaching license and can be taken post-BS or as part of the joint BS/MEd program in Chemistry Teaching and Educational Psychology.  Note that the BS/MEd option only adds one course to the requirements for licensure so most students will benefit from this pathway. Students should consult with an advisor early in the program to ensure that the appropriate pre-requisite, general education, and endorsement courses are taken.

  1. Meet with an advisor in the Geology & Geophysics department once per semester. This will ensure that you are making the most of your University of Utah experience and staying on track to meet important requirements. Advisors will let you know about course availability, any prerequisites you may need to take, and additional opportunities in the college. Contact the Geology & Geophysics advising team here: https://earth.utah.edu/Advising-GG.php 
  2. Students should also meet with an advisor in the College of Education to discuss education course requirements for licensure, prerequisites, and the admissions process to the MEd program. Contact an advisor in UITE during your second or third year to make sure you on track to meet education requirements: https://uite.utah.edu/students/advising/
  3. Students can choose from a number of allied science electives to meet multiple science endorsements. Be sure to check in with the BS/MEd personnel to learn more (contact ally.rocks@utah.edu) You can refer to the Utah State Board of Education endorsement guide here: https://www.schools.utah.gov/licensing/endorsements.  

Degree Requirements

Bachelors Degree Requirements

Required Geoscience Courses (24026 Credits)

Course Number                                                        Course Name                                                                                                   Credits                    
GEO 1100 Evolving Earth 3
GEO 2100 Reactive Earth 3
GEO 2500 Wasatch in the Field 3
GEO 3100 Dynamic Earth 3
GEO 4500 o 3250 Field Methods or Geology of Utah(preferred) 3
GEO 3030 Living with Earthquakes & Volcanoes 3
GEO 3010 or GEO 4060 Geophysics or Structural Geology & Tectonics 3 or 4
GEO 1XXX - 5XXX Geoscience Elective (Rec GEO 1040, 3368, 3300, 3800) 3-4

 

Required Math Courses(11)

Course Number Course Name Credits
MATH1050 & 1060 or MATH 1080                       College Algebra & Trigonometry or Precalculus                              7  or  5                       
MATH 1210 Calculus I  4

 

Required Physics & Astronomy Courses(12 Credits)

Course Number                                                        Course Name                                                                                                   Credits                    
ASTR 1050 or 1060 or 2060 or 4060     The Solar System or The Universe or Popular Obs Astron or Obersvation Astro                                                          3                        
PHYS 2010 or 2210 General Phys I or Phsy Sci Engi I 4
PHYS 2015 or 2215 General Phys I Lab or Phsy Sci Engi I Lab 1
PHYS 2020 or 2220 General Phys II or Phsy Sci Engi II 4

 

Required Chemistry Courses (10 Credits)

Course Number                                                        Course Name                                                                                                   Credits                    
CHEM 1210 General Chemistry I 4
CHEM 1215 General Chemistry I Lab 1
CHEM 1220 General Chemistry II 4
CHEM 1225 General Chemistry II Lab 1

 

Required Biology Courses (3 Credits)

Course Number                                                        Course Name                                                                                                   Credits                    
BIOLG 1620 Fund Princ of Biol II 3

 

Atmospheric Science Courses (3 Credits

Course Number                                                        Course Name                                                                                                   Credits                    
ATMOS 1010 or 1020 Severe Unusual Weather or Climate Change 3

 

Required Education Courses(17-18 Credits)

Course Number Course Name Credits
EDU 1010 Introduction to Education (20 field hours required)                                            3              
ETHNC 2550 or 2570 or 2580 or 2590** African American or American Indian, or Asian Pacific American, or Pacific Islander Experience 3
ECS 2150 Intro to Multicultural Education (15 field hours required) 3
EDPS 3721 Adolescent Psychology 3
EDU 5170 Secondary Science Methods (10 field hours required)  3
ECS 5709 Building Family Partnerships ( 32 field hours required) 3

 

Optional Electives for Completion of English as a Second Language (ESL) Endorsement (9 Credits)

Course Number                                         Course Name                                                            Credits                                         
EDU 5200    Teacher Language Awareness  (16 field hours required)                                   3              
ECS 5645 Assessment of Linguistically Diverse Populations 3
ECS 5647 Instructional Methods for LinguisticallyDiverse Populations (16 field hours required) 3

* Can only be counted once

** ETHNC 2560 Latin American Experience can also be taken but this course only counts for a DV requirement. It is recommended students choose between the other four options to obtain both a DV and HFor BF requirement.

Requirements for a Masters of Education in Educational Psychology with Licensure

Course Number Course Name Credits
ED PS 6151                     Educational Applications of Technology                          3                    
ED PS 6035 Instructional Assessments: Design, Implementation, and Analysis Online 3
SP ED 6022 Principles of Instruction & Behavior Support 3
EDU 6201 Teaching Practices, Ethics & Professional Development 3
EDU 6490 Field Practicum Secondary: 9 hours/week in the field 3
EDU 6491 Professional  Development & Teacher Research 3
SP ED 5012 Teaching Students with Disabilities in Inclusive Secondary Classrooms (16 field hours required) 3
ED PS 5564/6564 Advanced Secondary Science Methods 3
EDU 6495 Student Teaching: 12 weeks full-time 9

 

 

 

 

Sample Plan of Study

Last Updated: 9/14/23