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Michael D. Eisner College of Education

Master's Degree in Science Education

 

NSF Robert Noyce Scholarship Program; up to $12,000 per year

The Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program seeks to encourage talented science, technology, engineering, and mathematics majors and professionals to become K-12 mathematics and science teachers. The National Science Foundation recently awarded jmcomicÂþ»­N a Noyce Phase II grant which will provide funding for jmcomicÂþ»­N students interested in math and science teaching.

Why Teach Science?

Please take a few minutes to listen to what science teachers say. Check out the in Science Teacher Preparation!

jmcomicÂþ»­N offers specialized training for science teachers:

jmcomicÂþ»­ Northridge has one of the largest science education credentialing programs in the state of California. As a result of our size, we are able to offer specialized instruction in the teaching of science, rather than just the generalized teaching methods taught at many institutions. Students enroll in specialized science education courses such as: Methods of Teaching Science, Methods of Teaching Science Lab, Supervised Field Experience in Teaching Science, and Student Teaching in Science. In addition, science credential teachers may substitute Computers in Science Teaching, or Website Development for Science Teachers in lieu of the Computers in Education requirement. All professors hold doctoral degrees and have taught science in secondary schools. All field supervisors have had numerous years of experience as secondary school science teachers.

Careers in Science Education

There is a strong demand for science teachers in the state of California and throughout the nation. Our records show that during the past 20 years, more than 99% of those completing the credential programs in science have found jobs as science teachers. The demand for science teachers should remain strong despite economic recessions and fiscal cutbacks.

Professional Opportunities & Scholarships