Admission Requirements
Applicants to the BS/MAT Chemistry Teacher Preparation Program must:
- Have taken at least 4 science lab courses
- Contact the chemistry education advisor for a transcript review and to plan a course of study
- Achieve a cumulative GPA of 3.00 and a GPA of 3.00 in science courses
- Apply for the combined program by the end of the junior year
- Complete the BS/MAT application
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- SPD Student Application/Information Sheet
- Three (3) letters of recommendation
- Official transcript from each college or university attended
- Application Essay
- Any additional items required by SPD
Upon entry to the program, candidates must declare a Teacher Preparation option along with their Undergraduate major by submitting the “Declaration of Major/Minor Form” with ED/TP to the Registrar. Forms are available through the Registrar’s Office website andthe Undergraduate Biology advisor’s office in the Biology Learning Laboratories Building.
Number of Semesters of Full-Time Study Required for Program Completion at the Undergraduate and Graduate Levels
Students should apply to the combined BS/MAT program during their fifth or sixth semester of study. The first six semesters of the program are full-time study at the undergraduate level.
Semesters seven and eight will include a mix of undergraduate and graduate courses. Semesters nine and ten will consist of graduate courses only. Candidates will generally advance to Graduate status during their eighth semester, upon the completion of their 15th graduate credit.
Note: The two degrees are conferred only when the entire combined degree program has been completed. Both degrees are conferred together unless the student elects to exit the combined degree program and receive only a BS in Chemistry.
Sample BS/MAT Course Sequence
The below listing of courses provides a sUndergraduategested sequence for coursework. There is a degree of flexibility in the order of courses, but any deviation from the above without permission of the program advisor may lead to a delay in completion of the program.
A student wishing to complete the five-year combined program is strongly encouraged to consult with the Biology advisor for individualized guidance in course selection.
Semester 1
- CHE 131 or CHE 141: 4 credits
- CHE 133 or CHE 143: 1 credit
- MAT 125: 3 credits
- SBU 101: 1 credit
- SBC: 3 credits
- SBC: 3 credits
Semester 2
- CHE 132 or CHE 142: 4 credits
- CHE 134 or CHE 144: 1 credit
- MAT 126: 3 credits
- BIO or GEO: 3 credits
- SBC: 3 credits
- SBC: 3 credits
Semester 3
- CHE 321: 3 credits
- CHE 383: 2 credits
- MAT 127: 3 credits
- GEO or BIO: 3 credits
- SBC: 3 credits
- SBC: 3 credits
Semester 4
- CHE 322 or CHE 326: 3 credits
- CHE 384: 3 credits
- CHE 385: 1 credit
- MAT 211 or AMS 210: 3 credits
- SBC: 3 credits
- SBC: 3 credits
Semester 5
- CHE 301: 4 credits
- CHE 303: 2 credits
- PHY 131 and PHY 133: 4 credits
- PSY 327 : 3 credits
- Foreign Lang: 4 credits *
Note: *Satisfaction of SBU’s DEC Entry Skill 3/SBC LANG fulfills the foreign language requirement.
Semester 6
- CHE 302: 4 credits
- CHE 304: 2 credits
- SBC: 3 credits
- PHY 132 and PHY 134: 4 credits
- SSE 350: 3 credits
Semester 7
- CHE 375: 3 credits
- CHE 357: 2 credits
- CHE 310: 3 credits
- CHE 495: 3 credits
- SBC: 3 credits
- Grad 1: 3 credits
Student Teaching, Field Experience and Portfolio
Student Teaching
Seventy-five days of student teaching are required. Depending on the semester and public school vacation schedules, student teaching may extend beyond the university semester calendar.
Prior to admission to student teaching, candidates will be interviewed by a committee to assess their ability to speak extemporaneously about both chemistry concepts and pedagogical issues.
Candidates who are not successful in this interview will be counseled in order to remedy deficiencies. Upon completion of the remediation another interview will be held. In the event that a candidate is unable to satisfy the interview component, the candidate will not advance to student teaching.
Field Experience
Field Experience sites for all teacher candidates are arranged through SCI 549 and SCI 550. Assignments and details are distributed in SCI 510 and SCI 520. New York State requires 100 hours of field experience in secondary schools prior to student teaching. Each teacher candidate is required to obtain 15 hours of field experience that includes a focus on understanding the needs of students with disabilities. These hours will be noted on the Field Experience Time Sheets from SCI 549, SCI 550, or a combination of both. While earning these field experience hours, teacher candidates will be encouraged to observe inclusion (integrated co-teaching) classes in their certification area and other special education classroom situations as available.
It is recommended that candidates take the EAS upon completion of PSY 327/CEE 565, CEF 347/547 and LIN 344/CEE 594, and take the CST towards the end of SCI 520 .
Professional Portfolio
The Professional Portfolio is presented at the conclusion of student teaching. It includes many performance indicators of standards-based teaching competencies.
Teacher Certification
In addition to the stated course and program requirements listed in this section, New York State also has workshop, fingerprinting and other requirements for certification, which can be found in this Bulletin.
Language Requirement
New York State certification requires at least one year (6 credits) of college-level study of a foreign language. Satisfaction of SBU’s SBC LANG fulfills the foreign language requirement.
General Science Certification
In order to qualify for the General Science (grade 7 - 12) certification, candidates must complete a minimum of 18 semester hours in two or more sciences other than physics.