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2003-2004 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Science Education
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(M.S.,
M.Ed., C.A.S.)
Graduate
programs in Science Education provide coursework in professional education and
in a specialized science or environmental field. Studies usually include
specialization in a specific area such as a physical, biological or earth
science, and an emphasis on a specific level such as elementary or secondary.
Specialization in environmental education includes environmental studies or
natural resources, marine education, and environmental problems.
Master’s candidates should have degrees in a specific science or science education.
Non-thesis (M.Ed.) students complete a 33-credit hour program. Students in a
M.S. or M.Ed. Science Education program take 15-18 credit hours in a major
science subject area. Students in Environmental Education take 18 credit hours
in general or specific environmental studies, including basic science as well
as humanities and social sciences. Study may be broadened to include areas such
as outdoor education, recreation, and community education.
The M.Ed. Plus Certification program allows the student to satisfy the Maine
requirements for secondary science teacher certification while completing the
30-credit hour core and 12 credits of electives. The program includes one full
semester of teaching internship in a local school.
C.A.S.: The C.A.S. program in Science Education includes an individually planned course
of study developed by the student and advisor. The program may include half the
work in professional education and the other half in an area of concentration
such as science or environmental studies.
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