Adolescence Education in Biology
The Adolescence Education in Biology degree prepares students to teach Biology to middle and high school students, and leads to New York State certification. While at Fredonia, degree candidates take courses in Biology and Education. Education courses include field experiences in local public schools and the final semester is spent as a student teacher in two different schools.
Degree Requirements:
Core Program:
| BIOL | 131-132 | Principles of Biology I + Lab |
| BIOL | 133-134 | Principles of Biology II + Lab |
| BIOL | 237-238 | Genetics + Lab |
| BIOL | 243-244 | Biodiversity + Lab |
| BIOL | 330-331 | General Ecology + Lab |
| BIOL | 333-334 | Biochemistry + Lab |
| BIOL | 421 | Biological Conservation |
| BIOL | 431 | Senior Seminar |
Plus 9 additional hours of biology electives at the 300 to 400 level
Supporting Courses:
Plus 39 hours of education coursework
For additional information on undergraduate programs, please contact us at:
biology@fredonia.edu