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Nov 21, 2024
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Montgomery College 2024-2025 Catalog
Secondary Education-Chemistry AAT: 610
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: 610
This curriculum prepares students to transfer to a secondary education chemistry program at a four-year college or university in the state of Maryland. The AAT articulates with all Maryland transfer programs in secondary chemistry education. The program enables students to fulfill their General Education requirements, participate in fieldwork experiences, and complete a core of professional education coursework appropriate for the first two years of teacher preparation. To earn the AAT students must either achieve a minimum of a 3.0 cumulative GPA or achieve a 2.75 - 2.99 cumulative GPA along with presenting acceptable scores on one of the following state-approved basic skills tests: SAT, ACT, Praxis I PPST, or Praxis Core academic skills tests.
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General Education Course Selections
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Total Credit Hours: 65
* ENGL 101 /ENGL 101A , if needed for ENGL 102 , or elective.
**Students must select a BSSD elective from a different discipline than PSYC; course must meet Global requirement.
NOTE: Students will be required to take two semesters of Physics at many transfer institutions to complete a bachelor’s degree in Chemistry.
Program Outline / Degree Requirements
General Education Requirements
General Education Institutional Requirement
Total Credit Hours: 65
* ENGL 101 /ENGL 101A , if needed for ENGL 102 , or elective.
‡Students must select a BSSD elective from a different discipline than PSYC; course must meet Global requirement.
NOTE: Students will be required to take two semesters of Physics at many transfer institutions to complete a bachelor’s degree in Chemistry.
Program Outcomes
Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:
- Identify major historical events in education and analyze the impact of those events with current educational trends.
- Identify the psychological, cognitive, emotional, and physical characteristics of typically developing children and adolescents, with specific consideration to disabilities and cultural and linguistic diversity.
- Analyze and critique current scientifically-based research and culturally responsive instructional practices for the purpose of understanding the educational needs of students and families.
- Identify the current and inclusive philosophies for differentiating instruction to analyze, improve, and facilitate instruction for diverse learners.
- Demonstrate and utilize technology as a teaching/reinforcement tool.
- Develop excellent written, verbal, critical thinking, and problem solving skills, which will allow him or her to effectively make connections between prior knowledge/experience and new learning.
- Demonstrate proficiency in the application of chemistry through the level of organic chemistry.
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