STEM Majors: Interested in a 1-Credit Course About Teaching Math, Science or Computer Science?

STEM Majors: Interested in a 1-Credit Course About Teaching Math, Science or Computer Science?
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STEM majors interested in a 1-credit hour course about teaching math, science or computer science are invited to enroll in Introduction to Teaching STEM (ARSC 1201) for the spring semester.

Students will experience model STEM activities and get to plan and teach their own mini lessons. This course counts toward a 15-credit hour minor in STEM Education and a 9-credit hour STEM Education Certificate.

For students interested in becoming licensed to teach math, science or computer science in addition to a degree in a STEM subject, this course will count toward the approximately 24 credit hour licensure program that fits into most STEM degree plans. Students who haven't completed University Perspectives may also take this course to satisfy that requirement.

Visit UAteach for advising guides for licensure programs. Contact Michelle Childress mjc1219@uark.edu or teach@uark.edu with questions.

Contacts

Shannon G. Magsam, director of communications
College of Education and Health Professions
479-575-3138, magsam@uark.edu

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