The Master of Arts in Teaching - Secondary Integrated Science Concentration is a 37-38 hour program that leads to initial teaching certification in grades 6-12 Integrated Science. The program is intended for students with a BA or BS in Integrated/General Science or those with an equivalent degree who wish to earn teacher certification in the State of Michigan.
What You Will Learn
You will learn curriculum and methods for teaching in secondary schools, psychology of adolescence, classroom assessment design, comprehension and content areas, and new approaches to teaching physics.
Opportunities
Certified teachers in Michigan with the Integrated Science (DI) endorsement can teach a variety of sciences in 6-12th grade classrooms. As a student in this program you may seek advising, apply for scholarships, and participate in activities both in the Department of Physics & Astronomy in the College of Arts and Sciences, the home department for this program, and in the Department of Teacher Education in the College of Education, home of the professional teaching courses.