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Ball State has a rich and long tradition of being a teachers’ college. Our teaching major in chemistry will prepare you to meet Indiana state licensing requirements for teaching chemistry in grades 9-12.

As a graduate employed by a high school, you will help students grasp the fundamentals of chemistry and prepare them for further study in post-secondary environments.

What You Will Learn

  • teaching methods
  • educational theories
  • principles for teaching at the secondary level
  • advanced topics in chemistry

What It’s Like to Pursue a Teaching Major in Chemistry at Ball State

Our Collaboration with Teachers College

As a student in our secondary education program, you’ll benefit from experiences and expertise of your home department, taking courses in content and content pedagogy—the methods and practices for teaching specific content—and learning from experts in the field of your chosen teaching major. In Teachers College, you’ll explore other important aspects of teaching and interact with teaching majors in other disciplines. Learn more about the Teachers College.

Major Requirements

This program prepares you to teach chemistry at the high-school level in the state of Indiana. You will take a blend of chemistry classes through our department (content courses) and teaching theory and practices from the Teachers College (pedagogy courses).

You will also need to meet course requirements set by our University Core Curriculum.

Credits

Total: 120

  • University Core Curriculum: 36
  • Major-Specific Courses: 49-53

Courses

A few of the classes you will take include:

  • General Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Physical Chemistry
  • Introduction to the Teaching of Science
  • Using Science Methods and Materials

You will also need to take classes in physics and calculus.

For a complete list of all the courses you will take and their descriptions, please see our Course Catalog.

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What Can You Do with a Teaching Major Degree in Chemistry?

This four-year program meets the high school chemistry and physics certification standards of Indiana.

You’ll be prepared to teach the following subjects at the high-school level:

  • Chemistry
  • Physics

Paying for Your Education

Department Scholarships

On top of the dozens of funding options offered through Ball State’s Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships, our department awards scholarships to our own students. Find a scholarship.

Ready to Apply?

Admission to Ball State is selective, and we carefully evaluate all application on an individual basis. Applying for admission is easy. Use our convenient, comprehensive, and secure online application.

Want to Learn More?

The best way to get a true feel for Ball State is to spend some time here, so we encourage you and your family to schedule a campus visit. Take a tour, attend an information session, meet with a professor in our area, and ask plenty of questions. Or, if you’d rather speak to someone directly by phone or email, please feel free to contact us.

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