Overview
The Secondary Education Grades 6-12 (Chemistry) M.A.T. at McNeese State University provides a comprehensive pathway for graduates to obtain initial teaching certification while earning a master’s degree. This online programme is specifically structured to integrate advanced pedagogical theory with practical classroom experience in the field of chemistry education.
Why Secondary Education Grades 6-12 (Chemistry) at McNeese State University?
McNeese State University has been recognised for over 75 years as an institution of academic excellence and innovation. Ranked among the top public universities in the United States and as a leading regional university in the South, the institution provides a respected environment for professional educator development. The programme is designed for convenience, offering a fully online curriculum that allows candidates to balance their studies with professional commitments while meeting rigorous state certification standards.
Tuition Fee Breakdown
- International fee: USD 30 per credit
- National fee: USD 30 per credit
- Local fee: USD 30 per credit
Visit the Fees and Funding section for a breakdown in your local currency.
Syllabus
The curriculum is structured into distinct portals that guide candidates from foundational theory to clinical residency. Modules may include:
- Classroom Management and Organization in Secondary Schools
- Methods, Models, and Strategies for Teaching Secondary Science
- Planning and Instruction in the Content Area
- Reading in the Content Area for Secondary Education
- Cross Curriculum Planning and Instruction
- Demystifying Dyslexia and Related Learning Differences
- Problems in Measurement and Evaluation
- Implementing Technology for Students with Special Needs
- Residency and Seminar
Careers with Secondary Education Grades 6-12 (Chemistry)
Graduates of this programme are prepared for professional roles within the education sector, specifically targeting secondary school environments. The primary career outcome is becoming a certified Chemistry Teacher for grades 6 through 12. By completing the residency requirements and necessary examinations, candidates are equipped to enter public or private secondary schools as qualified science educators, addressing the demand for specialised STEM instructors in the region and beyond.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Cross Curriculum Planning and Instruction
- Problems in Measurement and Evaluation
- Planning and Instruction in the Content Area
- Methods, Models, and Strategies for Teaching Secondary Science
- Classroom Management and Organization in Secondary Schools
- Portfolio Management for Teacher Education Programs and Certifications
Key information
Duration
- Part-time
- 30 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Language
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Credits
Delivered
Campus Location
- Lake Charles, United States
Disciplines
Chemistry Secondary Education View 42 other Masters in Chemistry in United StatesWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- Pay a nonrefundable $30 application fee after you receive notification that your application has been processed.
- Have your transcripts and/or diplomas sent to McNeese directly from all universities or colleges previously attended. The Office of International Programs will calculate your GPA.
- If you have attended an institution outside of the U.S., submit an Evaluation of Foreign Credentials directly from the evaluation service to McNeese.
- Submit your official TOEFL (Code 6403) or IELTS score to McNeese. If you have attended at least two semesters of another U.S. university or college, this is not required.
- Have your GRE or GMAT scores sent to McNeese directly from the testing agency.
- Email a copy of your passport to the Office of International Programs: internationaloffice@mcneese.edu.
- Submit a signed affidavit and bank letter from your sponsor.
Tuition Fees
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International Applies to you
Applies to youNon-residents432 USD / year≈ 432 USD / year - Out-of-State432 USD / year≈ 432 USD / year
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Domestic
Applies to youIn-State432 USD / year≈ 432 USD / year
Funding
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Scholarships Information
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