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Nov 28, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Chemistry Major with Inclusive Adolescence Education
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The Bachelor of Science program in chemistry with inclusive adolescence education prepares students for the initial certification requirements of the New York State Department of Education for Adolescence Education. Students who have completed all baccalaureate requirements with a minimum GPA of 2.7 in each required course of their certification program, who have demonstrated professional competence, and who have successfully completed the New York State teacher certification examinations will be eligible for initial certification.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Students completing courses in CAS at Nazareth College will communicate effectively through critical reading, writing, and oral presentation skills.
- Students completing the program in chemistry or biochemistry at Nazareth College will demonstrate the ability to communicate the concepts and results of experiments through effective written and oral communication skills.
- Students completing the program in chemistry or biochemistry at Nazareth College will be able to understand the objective of experiments, properly execute experiments, and accurately record and analyze results.
- Students completing the program in chemistry or biochemistry at Nazareth College will be able to demonstrate mastery of core principles within the major sub-disciplines of chemistry: analytical, biochemistry, inorganic, organic and physical.
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Core Curriculum Requirements
All Nazareth students complete Core Curriculum coursework as part of their degree requirements. The Core provides a foundation in the liberal arts and sciences while guiding students to pose and explore their own intellectual questions. See Academic Policies and Procedures for specific core curriculum requirements.
Chemistry Core
All students majoring in a program of the Department of Chemistry take the following
courses:
Required Courses for Chemistry Majors with Inclusive Adolescence Education
In addition to the 55 credit core listed above, all Chemistry majors with Inclusive Adolescence Education are required to take the following:
Elective Courses for Chemistry Majors with Inclusive Adolescence Education
Chemistry Senior Experience
This course seeks to integrate the technical aspects of chemistry with
the ability to communicate scientific information effectively. To
achieve this goal, students are assigned a topic of current scientific
interest that combines chemistry with other disciplines in order to
answer some fundamental question. Students demonstrate their ability to
independently research and communicate their findings in a professional
manner to an audience of their peers and faculty.
Foreign Language Requirement
- Students must complete three credits in a Modern Foreign Language.
Sample Program for Chemistry Major with Inclusive Adolescence Education
FRESHMAN YEAR |
Fall Semester |
Spring Semester |
ACS 101 Academic and College Success |
1 |
SCI 120 Introduction to Scientific Communication |
2 |
First Year Seminar (FYS) PEQ (1) |
3 |
CHM 225 Analytical Chemistry /CHM 226L |
4 |
CHM.Q 140 General Chemistry: Molecules, Matter And Mayhem /CHM.Q 140L PEQ (2) |
4 |
ENGW 102 Argument and Research |
3 |
CHM 155 General Chemistry: Molecules, Matter and Mayhem Workshop |
0 |
MTH 212 Calculus II with Multivariable Calculus |
3 |
ENGW 101 Exposition |
3 |
PEQ (4) |
3 |
MTH.Q 113 Calculus I PEQ (3) |
3 |
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SCI 090 Laboratory Safety Workshop I |
0 |
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TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS |
14 |
TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS |
15 |
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SOPHOMORE YEAR |
Fall Semester |
Spring Semester |
CHM 251 Organic Chemistry I /CHM 253L |
4 |
CHM 252 Organic Chemistry II /CHM 254L |
4 |
CHM 255 Peer-Led Team Learning (PLTL) Workshop for Organic Chemistry |
0 |
CHM 255 Peer-Led Team Learning (PLTL) Workshop for Organic Chemistry |
0 |
PHY.Q 207 Introductory Physics I /PHY.Q 203L |
4 |
PHY 208 Introductory Physics II /PHY 204L |
4 |
PHY 209 Physics Workshop for Algebra-Based Physics Courses |
0 |
PHY 209 Physics Workshop for Algebra-Based Physics Courses |
0 |
PEQ (5) |
3 |
PEQ (7) |
3 |
PEQ (6) |
3 |
PEQ (8) |
3 |
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SPF 204 History and Philosophy of Education |
3 |
TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS |
14 |
TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS |
17 |
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JUNIOR YEAR |
Fall Semester |
Spring Semester |
SCI 091 Laboratory Safety Workshop II |
0 |
CHM 245 Inorganic Chemistry /CHM 246L or CHM 360 Physical Chemistry /CHM 360L |
4 |
BCH 421 Biochemistry I /BCH 421L |
4 |
LST 301 Language and Literacy Development |
3 |
ADOL 030 Orientation for Professional Semester |
0 |
CHM 457 Curriculum Methodology Middle School and High School |
3 |
Integrative Studies (IS) -1 |
3 |
EDU 475 Health Education, Child Abuse, and Violence Prevention Workshop |
0 |
Modern Foreign Language (lab may be required) |
4 |
EDU 485 Harassment, Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Discrimination in Schools: Prevention and Intervention (DASA Training) |
0 |
ADOL 410 Principles of Teaching Learning and Assessment for Diverse Secondary Learners |
3 |
Integrative Studies (IS) - 2 |
3 |
TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS |
14 |
TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS |
13 |
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SUMMER AFTER JUNIOR YEAR
(Summer Tuition Required) |
ADIN 440 Foundations of Teaching Secondary Students With Disabilities |
3 |
ADIN 441 Curriculum and Instruction for Diverse Secondary Learners |
3 |
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SENIOR YEAR |
Fall Semester |
Spring Semester |
ADOL 476 Motivation and Management |
2 |
CHM 245 Inorganic Chemistry /CHM 246L or CHM 360 Physical Chemistry /CHM 360L |
4 |
ADOL 477 Literacy Instruction for Diverse Secondary Learners |
3 |
SCI 420 Advanced Scientific Communication |
2 |
ADOL 478 Reflective Seminar |
2 |
CHM xxx advanced Chemistry elective |
4 |
CHM 479 Student Teaching Middle School and High School |
6 |
Integrative Studies (IS) - 3 |
3 |
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CME 050 Core Milestone Experience |
0 |
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ADOL 480 Adolescent Development and Youth Culture in School & Community |
3 |
TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS |
13 |
TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS |
16 |
*Notes
- NYS certification standards require that students complete 6 credits in each of the following subject areas, with a minimum grade of “C” or higher in each course: English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies.
- Eligibility for student teaching requires that students have a minimum GPA of 2.7 or higher
- Bachelor of Science programs require a minimum of 60 liberal arts credits.
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