Description
The Science Education program offers Master of Education (M.Ed.) and Master of Arts (M.A.) degrees in Science Education.
The M.Ed. degree program is designed to meet the advanced knowledge and skill needs of certified secondary science teachers, enabling them to expand their subject matter knowledge and professional teaching skills.
The M.A. degree program was created to allow those not certified to teach secondary science (such as non-education majors or previously certified teachers in another field) to become effective teachers of secondary science. It offers tracks in biology, chemistry, physics, middle school science, and community college teaching.
The Science Education programs are dedicated to providing all graduates with exceptional pedagogical and subject matter knowledge and skills by focusing on research-based, state-of-the-art best practices in secondary science education.
Degrees OfferedMaster of Arts in Science Education - Biology Track
- Chemistry Track
- Community College Teaching Track
- Middle School Science Track
- Physics Track
Master of Education in Science Education Admission
For information on general UCF graduate admissions requirements that apply to all prospective students, please visit the Graduate Catalog. Applicants are encouraged to apply online. Please be sure to submit all requested material by the established deadline(s).
Application Due Dates
All students applying for fellowships or assistantships must apply by the Fall Priority deadline date.
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Master of Education in Science Education
33 Minimum Credit Hours Required
Area A: Core—9 Credit Hours
- EDF 6401 Statistics for Educational Data (3 credit hours) OR
- EDF 6432 Measurement and Evaluation in Education (3 credit hours)
- EDF 6481 Fundamentals of Graduate Research in Education (3 credit hours)
Select one course from the following list:
- EDF 6155 Lifespan Human Development and Learning (3 credit hours)
- EDF 6517 Perspectives on Education (3 credit hours)
- EDF 6608 Social Factors in American Education (3 credit hours)
- ESE 6909 Research Report or 2 approved electives (2,1 or 6 credit hours)
Area B: Specialization—9 Credit Hours
- Electives approved by adviser
Area C: Curriculum—12 Credit Hours
- 9 credit hours approved by adviser
- SCE 6238 Inquiry in the Sciences (3 credit hours)
Master of Arts in Science Education
36 Minimum Credit Hours Required
Students must choose one of five track options:
- Option 1: Biology Track (grades 6-12)
- Option 2: Chemistry Track (grades 6-12)
- Option 3: Community College Teaching Track
- Option 4: Middle School Science Track (grades 5-9)
- Option 5: Physics Track (grades 6-12)
Biology Track (Grades 6-12)
Required Courses—36 Credit Hours Minimum
Area A: Core—18 Credit Hours
- EDF 6155 Lifespan Human Development and Learning (3 credit hours)
- EDG 6236 Principles of Instruction (3 credit hours)
- EDF 6432 Measurement and Evaluation in Education (3 credit hours)
- EDF 6608 Social Factors in American Education (3 credit hours)
- LAE 5337 Literacy Strategies for Middle and Secondary Teaching (3 credit hours)
- TSL 5345 Methods of ESOL Teaching (3 credit hours)
Area B: Specialization—12 Credit Hours
- SCE XXXX Issues and Methods in Secondary School Science (3 credit hours)
- IDS 6933 Seminar in Teaching Mathematics and Science (3 credit hours)
- Electives approved by adviser (6 credit hours)
Students are required to have 30 credit hours of science course work to meet certification requriements to teach science in grades 6-12. Only six hours of independent study courses may be used to satisfy degree requirements. It is important to see an adviser if courses are difficult to schedule in content areas.
Area C: Internship—6 Credit Hours
- SCE 6946 Graduate Internship (6 credit hours)
Additional Program Requirements
All students must complete a portfolio according to program guidelines. This portfolio requires demonstration of professional growth, reflection, and proficiency in the 12 Florida Educator Accomplished Practices. Portfolio defense will be a part of IDS 6933. Pass all required sections of the Florida Teacher Certification Examination prior to graduation.
Chemistry Track (Grades 6-12)
Required Courses—36 Credit Hours Minimum
Area A: Core—18 Credit Hours
- EDF 6155 Lifespan Human Development and Learning (3 credit hours)
- EDG 6236 Principles of Instruction (3 credit hours)
- EDF 6432 Measurement and Evaluation in Education (3 credit hours)
- EDF 6608 Social Factors in American Education (3 credit hours)
- LAE 5337 Literacy Strategies for Middle and Secondary Teaching (3 credit hours)
- TSL 5345 Methods of ESOL Teaching (3 credit hours)
Area B: Specialization—12 Credit Hours
- SCE XXXX Issues and Methods in Secondary School Science (3 credit hours)
- IDS 6933 Seminar in Teaching Mathematics and Science (3 credit hours)
- Electives approved by adviser (6 credit hours)
Students are required to have 30 credit hours of science course work to meet certification requriements to teach science in grades 6-12. Only six hours of independent study courses may be used to satisfy degree requirements. It is important to see an adviser if courses are difficult to schedule in content areas.
Area C: Internship—6 Credit Hours
- SCE 6946 Graduate Internship (6 credit hours)
Additional Program Requirements
All students must complete a portfolio according to program guidelines. This portfolio requires demonstration of professional growth, reflection, and proficiency in the 12 Florida Educator Accomplished Practices. Portfolio defense will be a part of IDS 6933. Pass all required sections of the Florida Teacher Certification Examination prior to graduation.
Community College Teaching Track
Required Courses—42 Credit Hours Minimum
The Community College Teaching Track in this program is designed for individuals whose goal is teaching science at the community college level. Every attempt is made to build at least the required 18 hours of graduate-level science courses into the program of study. Only six hours of independent study courses may be used to satisfy degree requirements. It is important to see an adviser if courses are difficult to schedule in the content area. Students electing this track will not meet state requirements for teacher certification in middle school (grades 5-9) or secondary (grades 6-12) science.
Required Courses—42 Credit Hours Minimum
Area A: Core—15 Credit Hours
Students in this track should consult with the Community College Teaching Track adviser regarding Core requirements prior to registering for Core courses.
- EDF 6155 Lifespan Human Development and Learning (3 hours)
- EDF 6401 Statistics for Educational Data (3 hours) OR
- EDF 6432 Measurement and Evaluation in Education (3 hours)
- EDF 6481 Fundamentals of Graduate Research Education (3 hours)
- EDF 6517 History and Philosophy of American Education (3hours)
- ESE 6909 Research Report (2 hours)
- ESE 6909 Research Report (1 hour)
Area B: Specialization—27 Credit Hours
(Electives must be approved by adviser)
Middle School Science Track (Grades 5-9)
Required Courses—36 Credit Hours Minimum
Area A: Core—18 Credit Hours
- EDF 6155 Lifespan Human Development and Learning (3 credit hours)
- EDG 6236 Principles of Instruction (3 credit hours)
- EDF 6432 Measurement and Evaluation in Education (3 credit hours)
- EDF 6608 Social Factors in American Education (3 credit hours)
- LAE 5337 Literacy Strategies for Middle and Secondary Teaching (3 credit hours)
- TSL 5345 Methods of ESOL Teaching (3 credit hours)
Area B: Specialization—12 Credit Hours
- SCE XXXX Teaching Middle School Science (3 credit hours)
- IDS 6933 Seminar in Teaching Mathematics and Science (3 credit hours)
- Electives approved by adviser (6 credit hours)
Students are required to have 18 credit hours of science course work to meet certification requirements to teach science in grades 5-9. Only six hours of independent study courses may be used to satisfy degree requirements. It is important to see an adviser if courses are difficult to schedule in content areas.
Area C: Internship—6 Credit Hours
- SCE 6946 Graduate Internship (6 credit hours)
Additional Program Requirements
All students must complete a portfolio according to program guidelines. This portfolio requires demonstration of professional growth, reflection, and proficiency in the 12 Florida Educator Accomplished Practices. Portfolio defense will be a part of IDS 6933.
Pass all required sections of the Florida Teacher Certification Examination prior to graduation.
Physics Track (Grades 6-12)
Required Courses—36 Credit Hours Minimum
Area A: Core—18 Credit Hours
- EDF 6155 Lifespan Human Development and Learning (3 credit hours)
- EDG 6236 Principles of Instruction (3 credit hours)
- EDF 6432 Measurement and Evaluation in Education (3 credit hours)
- EDF 6608 Social Factors in American Education (3 credit hours)
- LAE 5337 Literacy Strategies for Middle and Secondary Teaching (3 credit hours)
- TSL 5345 Methods of ESOL Teaching (3 credit hours)
Area B: Specialization—12 Credit Hours
- SCE XXXX Issues and Methods in Secondary School Science (3 credit hours)
- IDS 6933 Seminar in Teaching Mathematics and Science (3 credit hours)
- Electives approved by adviser (6 credit hours)
Students are required to have 30 credit hours of science course work to meet certification requriements to teach science in grades 6-12. Only six hours of independent study courses may be used to satisfy degree requirements. It is important to see an adviser if courses are difficult to schedule in content areas.
Area C: Internship—6 Credit Hours
- SCE 6946 Graduate Internship (6 credit hours)
Additional Program Requirements
All students must complete a portfolio according to program guidelines. This portfolio requires demonstration of professional growth, reflection, and proficiency in the 12 Florida Educator Accomplished Practices. Portfolio defense will be a part of IDS 6933. Pass all required sections of the Florida Teacher Certification Examination prior to graduation.
Financial Support
Graduate students may receive financial assistance through fellowships, assistantships, tuition support, or loans. For more information, see Financing Grad School, which describes the types of financial assistance available at UCF and provides general guidance in planning your graduate finances. The Financial Information section of the Graduate Catalog is another key resource.
Key points about financial support:
- If you're interested in financial assistance, you're strongly encouraged to apply for admission early. A complete application for admission, including all supporting documents, must be received by the priority date listed for your program under "Admissions."
- You must be admitted to a graduate program before the university can consider awarding financial assistance to you.
- If you want to be considered for loans and other need-based financial assistance, review the UCF Student Financial Assistance website at http://finaid.ucf.edu and complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form, which is available online at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov. Apply early and allow up to six weeks for the FAFSA form to be processed.
- UCF Graduate Studies awards university graduate fellowships, with most decisions based on nominations from the colleges and programs. All admitted graduate students are automatically considered in this nomination process. To be eligible for a fellowship, students must be accepted as a graduate student in a degree program and be enrolled full-time. To receive need-based fellowship awards, the student must have demonstrated need as determined by FAFSA. Merit fellowship awards are not affected by FAFSA determination of need.
- Please note that select fellowships do require students to fill out a fellowship application (either a university fellowship application, an external fellowship application, or a college or school fellowship application).
- For information on assistantships (including teaching, research, and general graduate assistantships) or tuition support, contact the graduate program coordinator of your major.
Contact Info
Master of Arts in Science Education
Aldrin Sweeney, Ph.D. , Associate Professor
Phone Number: 407-823-2561
asweeney@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu Master of Education in Science Education
Aldrin Sweeney, Ph.D. , Associate Professor
Phone Number: 407-823-2561
asweeney@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu Biology Track
Aldrin Sweeney, Ph.D. , Associate Professor
Phone Number: 407-823-2561
asweeney@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu Chemistry Track
Aldrin Sweeney, Ph.D. , Associate Professor
Phone Number: 407-823-2561
asweeney@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu Community College Teaching Track
Ruby Evans, Ed.D. , Associate Professor
Phone Number: 407-823-1129
revans@mail.ucf.edu Middle School Science Track
Bobby Jeanpierre, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Phone Number: 407-823-4930
bjeanpie@mail.ucf.edu Physics Track
Aldrin Sweeney, Ph.D. , Associate Professor
Phone Number: 407-823-2561
asweeney@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
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