B.A. in Biology Secondary Education Total Credit Hours 145
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‡ Grade of “B” or better required.
§ Grade of “B-” or better required.
^ Grade of “C” or better required.
* This course has a prerequisite.
# Possible alternative course or exam option to fulfill this requirement.
π A major, required support, or professional program course that meets a General Education requirement.
+ Possible waiver with a specified number of transfer credits upon first-time admission.
Strongly Recommended Support Courses
PHY 102 - Conceptual Physics (4) is not required, but it is strongly recommended by the department.
Biology Secondary Education Learning Outcomes
Students in the Bachelor of Arts in biology secondary education major will engage with functions of organisms and their parts, interactions of organisms with their environments, and mechanisms for continued survival. Students will experience hands-on laboratory and/or field work. Students will examine biology from a Christian perspective and demonstrate scientific research abilities. Students will cultivate an appreciation for life and the moral integrity to use knowledge wisely, enabling them to improve quality of life for individuals as well as the quality of the earth’s environment.
Teacher Education and Certification Information
The biology faculty is as concerned with nonacademic qualities as biology concepts. With this concern, the faculty will be monitoring character, attitude and behavioral qualities. This information will have a direct impact on the recommendation of a student for admission to the teacher education program. Students in this program should be aware of schedules for major events like the Medical College Admission Test and the Michigan Test for Teacher Certification (MTTC) if certifying to teach.
Minimum GPA Requirement
Students must have a 3.0 cumulative GPA in the major and minor content areas to be eligible for certification.
Program Oversight
The biology secondary education major is overseen by the Department of Biology in the School of Natural Sciences. Questions about the major should be directed to the school dean. The secondary education professional portion of this degree program is overseen by the School of Education. More information about teacher certification is in the Teacher Education section.