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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Education Minor (Secondary) with Chemistry Major


Secondary Certification


Note: Course requirements for the Education Minor are subject to change in order to meet Maryland State Department of Education certification regulations and accreditation requirements.

Students interested in teaching Chemistry at the secondary level (grades 7-12) in Maryland public schools must major in chemistry and complete a core set of secondary education requirements. In some academic areas, specific courses are required of education minors.  Students are encouraged to meet with department advisors as soon as possible to incorporate these required courses in their program planning for the major. Upon completion of McDaniel’s approved program in the Chemistry subject area, and the Bachelor’s degree with the minor in education, candidates will be eligible for initial teaching certification at the secondary level in Maryland.  Students who desire certification in another state should become familiar with certification requirements in that state and discuss plans with an education advisor.

Students may earn Maryland certification in Chemistry at the secondary level by completing McDaniel College degree requirements and the following:

Chemistry major


Education Minor (Secondary) - 38 Credits


Note: Course requirements for the Education Minor are subject to change in order to meet Maryland State Department of Education certification regulations and accreditation requirements.

Additional Requirements


  • Maryland PRAXIS I/PRAXIS CORE, SAT, or ACT scores or an alternate pathway which requires a 3.0 cumulative GPA at graduation
  • Maryland required PRAXIS II scores in appropriate content area and completion of the edTPA assessment
  • Successful completion of the portfolio requirement

BA/MS Pathway Program


The Bachelor of Arts offers an Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s Pathway Program for academically qualified McDaniel students. For more information visit here.