Do you have a passion for physics education?
Do you have an interest in electricity, force, gravity, and optics? Are you interested in chemistry and chemistry experiments? Do you like the outdoors, plants, animals, and other organisms? Have you ever wanted to share your passion of the sciences with young people? If so, Gulf Coast State College can prepare you for a career in science education.
Science educators are in high demand! And, they have a dynamic career engaging young people in the various science disciplines. In this career, educators have the opportunity to design projects using force, gravity, electricity, and light, examine the flora and fauna of an ecosystem, and explore chemical reactions of various materials. For a career in science education, you need to earn your bachelor’s degree and an associate’s degree can begin your path to success.
Which Florida Universities Offer Science Education Programs?
Graduating with an Associate of Arts degree in Biology Education prepares you to transfer to a Florida university to continue your bachelor degree. You are encouraged to be familiar with the admissions requirements at the university you plan to attend. The University of Miami, Florida State University, University of Central Florida, and University of South Florida are among the accredited schools now offering bachelor degrees in science education.
Contact the Advisor
Jamie Webb
Program Advisor
850-769-1551 extension 2858
jwebb@gulfcoast.edu