Teaching (MAT)
Applied mathematics, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, and environmental science majors may pursue the bachelor's to master's option. Students who wish to pursue this degree program can earn a bachelor’s degree in applied mathematics, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, or environmental science and a master of arts in teaching degree with certification in secondary biology, chemistry, or mathematics with a STEM focus. Students apply for admission to this program during the fall of their junior year, or as soon as they have completed the requirements for admission listed below. If admitted, students begin taking graduate-level courses in the semester after they are admitted. In order to be admitted to this bachelor's to master's option, the student must have:
- A cumulative GPA and science/math GPA of 3.00 or better (on a four-point scale) in all work attempted.
- Earned a grade of "C" or better in all science and mathematics courses.
- Completed minimum of 60 credits.
- Completed Calculus II and three additional math courses (Applied Mathematics majors).
- Completed Organic Chemistry II (CHEM 211 and 211L) and be enrolled in a 300-level science course (Biochemistry, Biology and Chemistry majors).
- Completed Environmental Science (ENV 275) and be enrolled in a 300-level science course (Environmental Science majors).
- Submit a completed BS/MAT Request for Permission to Enroll, including three letters of recommendation prior to October 1.
- Submit a Graduate School Application by February 15 of the 4th year of the program.