Geology, Secondary Education (BS) 243A[T]
Earth Science is taught in all North Carolina public schools in during the eighth grade. A degree from the Department of Geology in Geoscience Education prepares you for teaching these students. After graduation you will be Highly Qualified as defined by the regulations set forth by the federal government and No Child Left Behind. Starting in 2008 our students all qualify for double licensure in Earth Science and Comprehensive Science.
Through the requirements of this program you will have opportunities to spend time in public school classrooms from elementary to high school. You will also get to observe introductory geology labs while helping teach in an ASU classroom. Your experience at ASU will culminate with the Student Teaching Semester. Our students typically have student teaching internships in Watauga, Caldwell, Avery or Ashe Counties, but there is also a program for you to student teach internationally.
Classes
The courses for this major cover several disciplines in preparation for a career as a science teacher at the high school level. Over the course of your time at ASU you will take many science classes in geology, physics, chemistry, biology, weather and climate, and astronomy. Once you have completed the requirements and been accepted into the Reich College of Education, you are allowed to register for your upper level education courses. The courses that you cannot take until accepted into the Reich College of Education are: CI/FDN/RE 3850, FDN 3800, GS 4403 and student teaching CI 4900. GS 4403 is a methods course where you will spend time in a public classroom, learn how to develop teaching materials, and learn to teach an inquiry-based science class. During student teaching students take the Praxis II Earth and Space Exam.
Links
- NC Public Schools
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- Math and Science Education Center at ASU
- Praxis Exam Information and Registration
- Scholarships
Personnel
For more information on becoming a geology major in the teaching track please contact Laura Mallard at mallardl@appstate.edu or in her office in Room 025 Rankin Science West or by phone at 262-7517.
Resources
Prospective Students
Links for Introductory and Gen Ed Students
- Answersphere Tutoring Sessions
- List of Introductory Geology Courses for General Education
- General Education Checksheets
Links for Current Students and Advisors
- List of courses in the Geology Major
- Pre-requisite chart for Geology courses [PDF]
- Geology Student Handbook [PDF]
- Scholarships and Funding Opportunities
- Internships
- Degree Program Checksheets
Research and Facilities
- Faculty and Staff
- Research Programs
- Facilities and Instruments
- McKinney Teaching Museum
- Geology Department Van Schedule
Field Trip Information
Contact
Physical Address
Department of Geology
033 Rankin Science West
572 Rivers Street
Boone, NC 28608
Postal Address
Department of Geology
Appalachian State University
ASU Box 32067
Boone, NC 28608-2067
Phone: 828-262-3049
Fax: 828-262-6503
Chairperson:
Dr. Bill Anderson
andersonwp@appstate.edu
Ask-A-Geologist:
Anthony Love
loveab@appstate.edu


