Bachelor Degree in Earth and Space Science Education (BS) at Brigham Young University |
Brigham Young University
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Brigham Young University is a Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Research Universities (high research activity) with 34,174 students in Provo, UT.
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This school offers the following degree levels:
Bachelor degree, Certificates/Postbaccalaureate Certificate, Masters degree, Doctor's degree, First-Professional degree |
| Also, students of this school are eligible for federal aid such as Pell Grants and Direct Loans from the US Department of Education. |
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Brigham Young University Bachelor degree Earth and Space Science Education (BS)
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Program Purpose
Students graduating with a B.A. in Earth and Space Science Education will have completed a degree that involves two academic components: 1) formal training in the earth and space sciences and 2) formal training in education. The underlying core values and philosophies of this program are those espoused in the BYU Mission and AIMS. The earth science content is designed to give broad training in traditional geological science courses with an emphasis on geological processes, earth history, and human interaction with Earth. Students take multiple classes in geology, physics, chemistry, and astronomy. This training allows students to become competent science teachers and gives them a framework within which to pursue graduate studies if they so choose. The science curriculum is comprehensive enough to place students in teaching positions in both junior high and high school.
The professional education component will assist graduates to become outstanding professional educators as well as productive citizens in their communities. Course work that will prepare them to deal with the challenges facing public school students today, as well as the tools to enable lifelong learning as educational needs and models change. We support the science teaching standards as outlined by the National Research Council and National Academy of Sciences. Students take courses in multicultural education, adolescent development, and exceptionalities through the David O. McKay School of Education. They also take specialized courses in the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences to model the pedagogy of teaching earth and space science, effectively dealing with laboratory safety, and managing the typical range of classroom problems teachers face when conducting labs, demonstrations, and field trips.
Expected Learning Outcomes
Students who complete the Earth and Space Science BA program will:
1. obtain a broad, basic knowledge of the earth and space sciences.
2. be able to design and develop inquiry-based science units.
3. understand and apply the goals and standards of Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (INTASC).
4. understand and apply the Moral Dimensions of Teaching as embraced by the McKay School of Education.
5. will understand how to teach sensitive scientific concepts such as evolution by means of natural selection and the Big Bang in the public school setting.
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