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University of California, Irvine,
California, 92697-2025 ::
phone (949) 824-4097 ::
fax (949) 824-8571
UCI CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT GRADUATE PROGRAM LEADING TO
THE MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CHEMISTRY
AND A CALIFORNIA SINGLE SUBJECT TEACHING CREDENTIAL
Description: The UCI Chemistry Department in cooperation with the UCI
Department of Education offers a two-year program leading to the Master of
Science in Chemistry and a California Single Subject Teaching Credential in
Chemistry. The first year of the program is devoted principally to work
toward the MS in Chemistry. During the second year participants pursue the
credential requirements, including either student teaching or intern
teaching, and any remaining work needed to complete the MS.
Eligibility: Participants in the MS/Credential Program must have completed
a Bachelors Degree in Chemistry and must be admitted to the UCI Graduate
Program in Chemistry. An undergraduate grade point average of 3.1 or
greater is required. The several components of the application for
graduate admission are outlined on the UCI Chemistry Department Web Site
(http://www.chem.uci.edu). Applications and further information are
available by contacting the Chemistry Graduate Affairs Office
(chemgrad@chem.ps.uci.edu, (800) 829-8UCI).
Financial Support: Participants in good academic standing and making
normal progress toward the MS degree and Credential will be supported as
Teaching Assistants or Intern Teachers. Teaching Assistants participate in
the undergraduate instructional program of the Chemistry Department as
laboratory instructors and discussion section leaders. These are half-time
positions that permit MS/Credential candidates to pursue their studies at a
full graduate course load. The stipend for nine-months service as a
Teaching Assistant is currently $14,572.50, and all graduate fees
(Education Fee, Registration Fee, Campus-Based Fees) are paid by the
Department of Chemistry. Summer employment opportunities are usually
available as a Summer Session Teaching Assistant or in one of the numerous
outreach and teacher training programs that take place during the UCI
Summer Session. Intern teachers, carrying a full public school teaching
load, will be paid a beginning teacher's salary by the school district.
Intern teachers are interviewed, selected, and employed by a public school
district. Participation in the Intern program is not guaranteed.
MS Requirements: There are two MS tracks at UCI. Most participants in the
MS/Credential Program elect to follow Plan II (Course Work), which involves
completion of 10 courses plus other requirements described in detail below.
Plan I (Thesis) involves a smaller coursework requirement plus preparation
of a thesis describing original research. Plan I is also available to
participants in the MS/Credential program but is most often elected by
persons who have completed a significant amount of graduate research before
entering the program. The requirements for the MS in Chemistry under Plan
II follow; Plan I requirements can be found in the UCI Catalogue and on the
Chemistry Department Web Site.
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Completion of the Core Coursework requirement in the first year of
post baccalaureate study with a grade of B or better in each course.
Performance in Core Coursework is used by the Department as one measure
of the student's progress toward a graduate degree. A list of Core
Courses is given below.
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Completion of seven additional graduate courses in Chemistry with a
grade of B or better in all course work undertaken. Chemistry 280 may be
used only once, and Chemistry 290, 291, 299 and 399 may not be used to
satisfy this requirement. Up to four of these seven graduate Chemistry
courses may be substituted by approved upper division undergraduate
course work in Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Earth Systems Science, or
Biology. These substitutions permit the student to prepare for teaching
in areas beyond the primary area of concentration, Chemistry.
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Completion of the Teaching Requirement (3 quarters of service as a
Teaching Assistant in Chemistry)
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Completion of three quarters in residence at UCI
Core Coursework for the MS/Credential Program:
The core course requirement for such students consists of three courses,
one course from each of three different cores as defined in the Ph.D.
program with the intention that the three core courses come from three
different disciplines.
Atmospheric Chemistry selected from: Chemistry 245, 213, 231A or 232A, ESS 242
Analytical Chemistry selected from: Chemistry 243, 246, 249
Inorganic Chemistry selected from: Chemistry 215, 216, 217
Organic Chemistry selected from: Chemistry 201, 203, 204
Physical Chemistry selected from: Chemistry 213, 231A, 232A
Credential Requirements: Teaching credentials are issued by the State of
California upon recommendation by an institution of higher education. The
UCI Department of Education is responsible for implementing the Teacher
Credential portion of this program and will recommend the candidate to the
State for credentialing upon successful completion of the following
requirements.
Requirements for the Intern Program differ slightly and can be found in the
UCI Catalogue.
It is extremely important that students make a counseling appointment in
the Department of Education prior to the beginning of the
Masters/Credential program. Please call Sarah Singh (949-824-6673) or Lisa
Punelli (949-824-4022) for an appointment.
Sample Programs: Sample programs illustrating schedules designed to
complete the MS in Chemistry (Plan II) and the Preliminary Single Subject
Credential in two academic years (including at least one Summer Session)
are attached. Programs including the MS (Plan I) may require additional
time. Please note that required courses may change.
| SAMPLE PROGRAM FOR MS(PLAN II)/CREDENTIAL WITH STUDENT TEACHING |
| Fall I | Fall II |
| Graduate Chemistry (4)1,2 | Educ 335 (4) |
| Graduate Chemistry (4) | Educ 341 (4) |
| Graduate Chemistry (4) | Educ 348 (2) |
| Chem 399 (1)3 | Educ 349 (4) |
| | Educ 352 (2) |
| | Educ 305 (4) |
| Winter I | Winter II |
| Graduate Chemistry (4) | Educ 342 (2) |
| Graduate Chemistry (4) | Educ 347 (4) |
| Graduate Chemistry (4) | Educ 351 (3) |
| Chem 399 (1) | Educ 307A (4)4 |
| | Educ 307B (4) 4 |
| Spring I | Spring II |
| Graduate Chemistry (4) | Educ 342 (2) |
| Graduate Chemistry (4) | Educ 346 (4) |
| Graduate Chemistry (4) | Educ 307C (4) 4 |
| Chem 399 (1) | Educ 307D (4)4 |
| | Educ 307E (4) 4 |
| Summer | Graduate Chemistry (4) if not yet |
| Graduate Chemistry (4) | completed |
| Educ 173 (4) | |
Notes:
1) Up to 4 of the required total of 10 graduate courses in Chemistry may be
replaced by undergraduate science courses approved by the graduate advisor.
The advisor will consider for such substitutions upper division courses in
Physics, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Earth Systems Science, and
Mathematics that are normally accepted toward fulfilling the specified
requirements for the undergraduate majors in those areas. No coursework
taken by a credential student while enrolled as an undergraduate student
will be accepted for such substitution. Occasionally an advanced lower
division course, e.g. Math 3A-D, Physics 51A-B, which is a prerequisite to
the specified upper division coursework and which the credential student in
question has not taken and could clearly benefit from, may be approved.
2) The 10 required graduate courses in Chemistry must include in the first
year of graduate enrollment one Graduate Core Course in three of the five
different chemical specializations. A grade of B or better in each Core
Course taken is required to pass the Core Coursework requirement, and a
grade of B or better is required in all 10 courses counted toward the
degree. Graduate students are required to maintain an average grade of B
or better in all courses taken as a graduate student to remain in good
academic standing.
3) Students serving as Teaching Assistants must enroll in Chem 399
(University Teaching).
4) The student should arrange for 20 units of Student Teaching (Educ 320A-
E) with Sarah Singh (949-824-6673) or Lisa Punelli (949-824-4022) in the
Department of Education.
| SAMPLE PROGRAM FOR MS(PLAN II)/CREDENTIAL WITH INTERN TEACHING |
| Fall I | Fall II |
| Graduate Chemistry (4)1,2 | Educ 335 (4) |
| Graduate Chemistry (4) | Educ 341 (4) |
| Graduate Chemistry (4) | Educ 317A (4)4 |
| Chem 399 (1)4 | Educ 317B (4)4 |
| | Educ 317C (4)4 |
| Winter I | Winter II |
| Graduate Chemistry (4) | Educ 342 (2) |
| Graduate Chemistry (4) | Educ 349 (4) |
| Graduate Chemistry (4) | Educ 317D (4)4 |
| Chem 399 (1) | Educ 317E (4)4 |
| | Educ 317F (4)4 |
| Spring I | Spring II |
| Graduate Chemistry (4) | Educ 342 (2) |
| Educ 315 (4) | Educ 348 (4) |
| Educ 319 (4) | Educ 317G (4) 4 |
| Educ 326 (4) | Educ 317H (4) 4 |
| Chem 399 (1) | Educ 317I (4) 4 |
| Summer | Summer |
| Graduate Chemistry (4) | Graduate Chemistry (4) |
| Graduate Chemistry (4) | Educ 351 (3) |
| Educ 173 (4) | |
Notes:
1) Up to 4 of the required total of 10 graduate courses in Chemistry may be
replaced by undergraduate science courses approved by the graduate advisor.
The advisor will consider for such substitutions upper division courses in
Physics, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Earth Systems Science, and
Mathematics that are normally accepted toward fulfilling the specified
requirements for the undergraduate majors in those areas. No coursework
taken by a credential student while enrolled as an undergraduate student
will be accepted for such substitution. Occasionally an advanced lower
division course, e.g. Math 3A-D, Physics 51A-B, which is a prerequisite to
the specified upper division coursework and which the credential student in
question has not taken and could clearly benefit from, may be approved.
2) The 10 required graduate courses in Chemistry must include in the first
year of graduate enrollment one Graduate Core Course in three of the five
different chemical specializations. A grade of B or better in each Core
Course taken is required to pass the Core Coursework requirement, and a
grade of B or better is required in all 10 courses counted toward the
degree. Graduate students are required to maintain an average grade of B
or better in all courses taken as a graduate student to remain in good
academic standing.
3) Students serving as Teaching Assistants must enroll in Chem 399
(University Teaching).
4) The student should arrange for 36 units of Intern Teaching (Educ 317A-I)
with Sarah Singh (949-824-6673) or Lisa Punelli (949-824-4022) in the
Department of Education.
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