Chemistry Education, B.S.
Piedmont’s undergraduate secondary education program addresses the continuing shortage of highly qualified teachers in Georgia. Designed to prepare teachers who have more “hands- on” experience, the program enables candidates to observe and assist with teaching in 6-12th grade classrooms. Candidates also experience the impact that diversity has on schooling and consider the implications on teaching and learning. Candidates study and reflect upon the knowledge, skills, and dispositions (habits of mind) required for successful teachers—both in their college classes and during field work. Requiring a content major in the field of study, this program culminates in a full year Apprentice Teaching experience in area schools.
The major in chemistry education requires 89 hours, comprised of the following courses In order to successfully complete this program, students must be admitted to the Teacher Education program and adhere to all of the requirements. (Course descriptions)
Chemistry Education Curriculum Outline
Bachelor of Science Degree
General Education
Chemistry Education Major
Chemistry Foundations
Teacher Certification
Apprenticeship Sequence
EDSE 4400 | Facilitating Learning and Assessment I (Fall) | 3 |
EDSE 4401 | Facilitating Learning and Assessment I II (Spring) | 3 |
EDSE 4498 | Internship I (Fall) | 3 |
EDSE 4499 | Internship II (Spring) | 9 |
Total Credit Hours: | 18 |
Piedmont University Requirement (1 hour)
General Electives - None required
Total Credit Hours: 133
CHEM 1101, CLAB 1101, CHEM 1102, MATH 2450: These courses also satisfy general education requirements and appear in the number of hours for both general education and the major.