Mar 31, 2025  
2023-2024 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 
    
2023-2024 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Biological and Physical Sciences - Teacher Certification Concentration, BS


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Students in the BS in Biological and Physical Sciences with Concentration in Teacher Certification will be advised to take 16 hours of upper level science in one area (24 hours total in one area) so they can meet course requirements for teaching specialization in that area.

Major in Biological and Physical Sciences (120 hours)


The Bachelor of Science in Biological and Physical Sciences provides both a broad-based curriculum in the liberal arts and a specific set of courses in the natural sciences designed to meet the personal and career goals and interests of the student. This degree is especially appropriate for students interested in multidisciplinary areas such as environmental science, earth/geological science, forensic science, life science, medical technology, public health, science education, and any health-related program that requires a bachelor’s degree for entry into a particular graduate program. Students interested in careers in teaching can pursue the B.S. in Biological and Physical Sciences with Concentration in Teacher Certification.

Degree Requirements


General Education Requirements


Common Core Requirements


See the Common Core Requirements  section of the catalog for Undergraduate Academic Programs.

Integrated Requirements in Communication and Ethics


Students pursuing degrees in the Natural Sciences must complete two courses in written communication and one course in ethics. Generally these required courses are integrated into each degree. A list of these required courses is found here .

Major Requirements


Lower-Level Science Requirements


(Some of the following courses may be taken to fulfill common core requirements)

Upper-Level Requirements


Forty-four hours, of which at least 22 hours must be in the natural sciences, (biology, chemistry, geology, microbiology, and physics) with a minimum grade point average in natural sciences courses of 2.0 or better. At least 18 of these hours must be taken at UHD. At least 7-8 hours must be in 4000-level natural sciences lecture courses with at least one laboratory course. Field experience or thesis credit cannot be used to satisfy this 4000-level requirement.

Students seeking Secondary (7-12) Certification through the Urban Education Department must meet with a CST advisor as well as complete a formal application in the Urban Education Department and follow the Secondary Education certification requirements 

Total: (121 hours)


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