Required Chemistry Core Courses: minimum credit hours = 59

CH-142 Integrated Chemistry Principles I

3 CreditsNCorequisite CH143


CH-143 Integrated Chem Principles I Lab

1 CreditsN, QSCH142 is a corequisite of this course. A lab fee is associated with this course.


CH-144 Integrated Chemistry Principles II

3 CreditsNPrerequisite: CH-142


CH-145 Integrated Chemistry Principles II Lab

1 CreditN, QSPrerequisite: CH-143. A lab fee is associated with this course.


CH-210 Chemistry and Biochemistry Seminar

1 CreditMust have at least sophomore standing and have a POE in Chemistry, Biochemistry or Chemistry Secondary Education.


CH-222 Inorganic Chemistry

4 CreditsNPre-Req: CH-142 and CH-143. Pre-Req or Co-Req: CH-144 and CH-145.


CH-232 Organic Chemistry I

3 CreditsNPrerequisite: CH-144; Corequisite: CH-233.


CH-233 Organic Chemistry I Lab

1 CreditsNPrerequisite: CH-145. Corequisite: CH-232.


CH-252 Analytical Chemistry

4 CreditsN, QSPrerequisites: CH-144 and CH-145. Note: A special lab fee is assessed.


CH-332 Organic Chemistry II

4 CreditsNPrerequisites: CH-232 and CH-233.


CH-312 Biochemistry

3 CreditsNPrerequisites: Take BI-102 (or have instructor's permission) and CH-232.


CH-352 Physical Chemistry I

3 CreditsNPrerequisites: Take CH-144, MA-130, and either PC-200 or PC-202.


CH-354 Physical Chemistry II

3 CreditsNPrerequisites: Take CH-352, MA-230, and either PC-201 or PC-203.


CH-353 Physical Chemistry Laboratory

1 CreditN, Q, CWCorequisite: CH-352.


CH-372 Instrumental Methods

3 CreditsNPrerequisites: CH-232. Note: A special lab fee is assessed.


CH-385 Advanced Chemistry Lab

2.00 CreditsPrereqs: CH-222, CH-232, CH-252, CH-312, and CH-352, plus junior or senior standing.


MA-130 Calculus I

4 CreditsN, QM


MA-230 Calculus II

4 CreditsN, QMPrerequisite: MA130


PC-202 Intro Physics I

3.00 CreditsN,QMCorequisite: PC-202L and Corequisite or Prerequisite: MA130.

PC-202L Intro Physics Lab I

1.00 CreditNCorequisite: PC202.


PC-203 Intro Physics II

3.00 CreditsN,QMCorequisite: PC-207 or PC-203L. Prerequisites or Corequisite: Take MA-230 and either PC-202 or PC-204.

PC-203L Intro Physics Lab II

1.00 CreditNPrerequisite: PC202. Corequisite: PC203.


 

Required Education Courses: total credit hours = 39 (26 upper level)

 

ED-110 Foundations of Education

3 CreditsS 


*

ED-111 Foundations of Education Field Experience

1 CreditS 


ED-130 Adolescent Development

3 CreditsSEnrollment priority in this course is given to Education POEs.


*** Broken a:271414 www: Course - ED-201 Educational Technology ***

ED-240 Introduction to Students With Exceptionalities

3 CreditsSPrerequisites: ED-110 and ED-111 and either ED-120 or ED-130.


ED-314 English Language Learners

1 CreditSPrerequisite: ED120 or ED130.


*** Broken a:271436 www: Course - ED-315 ELL Field Experience ***

*

ED-341 Adaptations for Students With Exceptionalities

4 CreditsCW, SPrerequisites: ED110, ED111 and ED240.


ED-419A Secondary Pre-Student Teaching

1 CreditsSCo-requisite: ED 420. Note: Reliable transportation is REQUIRED.


*

ED-420 General Secondary Methods & Ethics in Education

3 CreditsS, SW-ERPre- or co-requisite: FYC-101.Corequisite: ED-419.


ED-423 Secondary Education Field Trip

1 CreditS 


**

ED-450 Student Teaching

14 CreditsS,SW-LE 


**

ED-451 Student Teaching Seminar

1 CreditSCorequisite: ED450.

 

*There are field experiences in these courses. Students should take only one of these courses per semester. Allow a two-hour block of time for scheduled field experience twice a week.

**ED 450 & 451 (Student Teaching and Seminar) may be taken only in the FALL semester of the senior year. ED 450 requires students' full-time participation and no other courses may be taken during this semester without the education advisor's approval. Students must have reliable transportation. NOTE: It is imperative that students work closely with their advisors to meet all current certification requirements. All students are required to take six credits of English composition (or equivalent) and literature (or the equivalent) and two college level mathematics courses (or the equivalent) prior to being admitted to a certification program. See Section I of the Education Department Student Handbook for explanation of all certification requirements. Other requirements: Students should see Dr. Jones in the education department as soon as possible for information on requirements other than coursework that must be met for certification. Your chemistry advisor and Dr. Jones in the education department maintain the closest watch on the Pennsylvania requirements for teacher certification, and are thus the most appropriate choices to serve as the two academic advisors for students pursuing certification to teach chemistry in secondary school. NOTE: Students with scheduling difficulties (or who wish to spend the junior year abroad) might wish to consider postponing the professional semester (usually the first semester of the senior year) until after graduation. (Juniata graduates are charged only half tuition).

Total POE credit hours = 98 (48 upper level credit hours)