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Chemistry with Education (B.Sc.)

 

 

(For TRAINED AND PRE-TRAINED TEACHERS)  
  A B.Sc. in Chemistry with Education requires a minimum of:
  • Thirty (30) credits of Level 2/3 Education courses AND
  • Thirty-two (32) credits of Level 2/3 Chemistry courses
Please consult the School of Education, starting in year one, about the selection of the required Education Courses
 

Introductory Courses (Level 1)

A B.Sc. in Chemistry with Education requires: a total of twelve (12) credits of Level 1 Chemistry Courses

 

 

CHEM1810

Introductory Chemistry 1
  CHEM1820

 

Introductory Chemistry 1I

 

CHEM1910

Introductory Chemistry 1II

 

CHEM1920

Introductory Chemistry 1V
 

CHEM1811

Introductory Chemistry Labortory 1

 

CHEM1911

Introductory Chemistry Laboratory 1I
  6 creditsfrom Level 1 Mathematics (Any 2 of the Math courses below)

 

 

STAT1001

Statistics for Sciences

  MATH1021 Basic Mathematics foe General Scences
  MATH1125 Fundamental Mathematics for the General Sciences II
  MATH1185 Calculus for Scientists and Engineers
 

MATH1141

Introduction to Linear Algebra and Analytical Geometry

  MATH1142 Calculus I
  MATH1151 Calculus II
  MATH1152 Introduction to Formal Mathematics
  ALONG WITH Required  Level 1 Education Courses AND 9 credits of Foundation Courses which must include FOUN1014 0r FOUN1019  
     
Advanced Courses (Level)

A B.Sc. in Chemistry with Education requires: a total of thirty-two (32) credits of Levels 2 and 3  Chemistry Courses and must include:

Twenty (20) credits of Level 2 General Chemistry (compulsory)

 
  CHEM2010 Chemical Analysis A

 

CHEM2011 Chemical Analysis Laboratory I
  CHEM2110 Inorganic Chemistry A
  CHEM2111 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory I
  CHEM2210 Organic Chemistry A
  CHEM2211 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I
  CHEM2310 Physical Chemistry A
  CHEM2311 Physical Chemistry Laboratory I
  Eight (8) credits of Level 2/3 General Chemistry (compulsory)  
  CHEM2510 Food Processin Principles I
  CHEM3010 Chemical Analysis B
  CHEM3011 Chemical Analysis Laboratory II

Electives:

Students must ensure that they satisfy the prerequisite courses required for entry to the electives of interest.
In most instances 12 Level 1 credits in the subject of interest are required. One or more advanced courses may also be needed.

   At least FOUR (4) additional credits from Level 2 and 3 Chemistry Courses:
CHEM2402 Chemistry in our Daily Lives
CHEM2420 Water Treatment anf Analysis
CHEM2421 Water Treatment anf Analysis Laboratory
CHEM2511 Food Processing Laboratory
CHEM2512 Food Processing Principles II
CHEM3110 Inorganic Chemistry B
CHEM3210 Organic Chemistry B
CHEM3310 Physical Chemistry B
CHEM3111 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory II
CHEM3211 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II
CHEM3311 Physical Chemistry Laboratory II
CHEM3112 The Inorganic Chemistry of Biological Systems
CHEM3212 Natural Products Chemistry
CHEM3213 Applications of Organic  Chemistry  in Medicine & Agriculture
CHEM3312 Chemistry of Materials
CHEM3313 Topics In Advanced  Physical Chemistry
CHEM3402 The Chemical Industries
CHEM3510 Food Chemistry I
CHEM3511

Food Chemistry Laboratory

CHEM3512 Food Chemistry II
CHEM3610 Marine & Freshwater Chemistry
CHEM3711 Chemistry Undergraduate Research Project

N.B.  Contact the School of Education for advice on selection of the required Levels 1, 2 and 3 Education courses.

Pre-Trained Teacher:

An important feature of this programme is the field-work component that is carried out in local secondary schools. The field-work enables pre-trained teachers to get initial teaching experience by first working in pairs in their second year for 6 weeks, and then individually, during their final year, for 10 weeks. For the field-work components, teachers in training are required to plan and deliver aspects of secondary school science curricula under joint supervision of UWI personnel and the cooperating teachers in the schools assigned. During the two years in the advanced part of the programme, effort is made to expose students to teaching at both lower and upper levels in more than one type of secondary schools. In final year, students are required to plan, implement and evaluate a specific lesson that they have taught while on field-work.

Trained Teachers:

Trained teachers take the same advanced chemistry courses pursued by the pre-trained teachers. The trained teachers get an opportunity to revisit teaching through their field-work experience. They are required to use action research as a means of planning, implementing and evaluating specific interventions that are used to teach topics from the CSEC curriculum. Strong emphasis is also placed on reflexive practice and on identifying areas of their teaching that need to be strenghtened. the field-work places strong focus on professional development and is carried out over a 6-week period in selected secondary schools.                                                                                 

 N.B. Candidates who have completed the New Double Option Science diploma programmes from The MICO University College or Church Teachers College (with a GPA ≥ 2.5) may be exempt from Level 1 Chemistry courses.

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