Applicants for the Explorations in STEM Education Undergraduate Certificate will need to have completed at least one three-credit hour course with a grade of C or better in a STEM-related discipline or a closely related discipline, such as statistics, health sciences, nursing, and agriculture, to name a few. This course is required for admission and does not count into the certificate required hours for completion.
Current students at the university interested in the certificate should send to the Director of the Exploration of STEM Education Undergraduate Certificate (1) a completed application; and (2) a letter of recommendation from a current or past instructor of a college-level course.
Post-baccalaureate students interested in the undergraduate certificate should send to the certificate director (1) a completed application; (2) an official copy of their college transcript; and (3) a letter of recommendation from a current or past instructor of a college-level course.
Students earning the Explorations in STEM Education Undergraduate Certificate will maintain a grade of C or better in all certificate course work and will have completed field experience requirements included in respective STEM Education courses.
The Explorations in STEM Education Undergraduate Certificate includes one major course requirement, SEM 320 , Critical Issues in STEM Education. This course is designed to build students’ abilities to identify, critique, and develop STEM learning experiences with a deep focus on critical issues in the teaching and learning of STEM for all students. Specific focus will address the many challenges for underrepresented populations such as gaining access to STEM learning experiences and design principles for STEM activities to promote engagement and success for all students.