Science Education
Graduate Programs
Master of Science in Science Education
Option in Informal Science Education (SCEDMS03)
This option is aimed at educators currently working in non-classroom settings such as museums, zoos, and nature centers, as well as those charged with fostering the public understanding of science.
Program of Study
The Program of Study (33 units) includes the successful completion of:
- 1. Take all the following Science Education core courses:
- SCED 550 Current Issues and Research in Science Education (3)
- SCED 551 Science Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Models (3)
- SCED 552 Nature of Science (3)
- SCED 553 Science Learning in Informal Settings (3)
- SCED 697 Directed Research (1-3)
- 2. Take 6 units of science courses from the following:
- SCED 500, 501, 502, or other graduate-level science courses chosen in consultation with an advisor
- 3. Take 3 units research methodology from the following:
- EDP 519, 520, 595, 596; REC 696, or other courses in consultation with an advisor
- 4. Take 3 units non-profit management or other practitioner-related course from the following:
- REC 521, 528, or other courses in consultation with an advisor
- 5. Take 3 units elective, chosen in consultation with advisor
- 6. Take the following course:
Advancement to Candidacy
- 1. The regulations governing the master's degree are those in effect at the time of advancement to candidacy. A student must be designated as a Classified Student in good standing prior to advancing to candidacy.
- 2. A student must satisfy the general requirements of the University, including fulfilling the Graduation Writing Assessment Requirements (GWAR).
- 3. The student's M.S. program must be approved by a faculty graduate advisor, the department graduate advisor, the department chair, and the Associate Dean in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics.
- 4. Advancement to candidacy may take place upon satisfactory completion of six units in the M.S. program. A student must have been advanced to candidacy before initiating formal thesis research necessary to complete the M.S. degree.
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