Plymouth State University
M.Ed. in Secondary Education
M.Ed. in Secondary Education

Biology Education: 7–12 Education Certification

Program Coordinator: Dr. Warren Tomkiewicz, e-mail: medk12bioed@plymouth.edu
B.Ed., Plymouth State College; M.S., Northeastern University; Ed.D., Boston University

The M.Ed. leads to certification to teach Biology in Grades 7–12.

Required college level course work or equivalent competencies (audit, portfolio or exam): Completion of general biology with labs I and II; invertebrate zoology or plant morphology; human anatomy and physiology with labs I and II; biochemistry, microbiology, genetics, evolution and ecology.

For a complete list of course descriptions, please see the course descriptions page.


Required Courses

Master's Core Component
ED 5000 Social Behavior in a Diverse Society - 3 credits
- OR -
ED 5005 Social Psychology and Mythology across Cultures - 3 credits
ED 5010 Philosophy, Ethics and Education - 3 credits
ED 5030 Research Design - 3 credits

Learning Theory Requirements (if not met in undergraduate work)
ED 5270 Foundations of Teaching - 3 credits
ED 5060 Theories of Learning and Cognitive Development - 3 credits
NS 5700 Science Teaching in the Middle and High School - 3 credits
ED 5570 Classroom Interventions and Special Education Strategies - 3 credits
ED 6100 Curriculum Integration and Performance-Based Assessment - 3 credits
- OR -
ED 5140 Assessment Principles and Practices - 3 credits
NS 5800 Seminar: Current Issues in Science Education - 3 credits

Biology Content Component
In this content major, a range of 30-40 credits must be taken in the content area, of which six must be taken at Plymouth State University. Additional credits in this discipline may be necessary for certification.

Capstone Component
ED 5960 Internship in Education - 9 credits
- OR -
ED 5210 Graduate Practicum - 6 credits

Total for M.Ed. in Secondary Education, Biology Educator 7–12 Certification - 36-42 credits

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