Biology Education

Enhance your understanding of the field of biology and learn to inspire the next generation of scientists to help restore environments or create life-saving medicine.  

Ninth and tenth graders from Buffalo participate in the STEMcyclists Summer Camp organized by Noemi Waight, with the Graduate School of Education. Students in the program participated in cycling-related activities intended to facilitate a better understanding of how bikes work and what happens in our bodies while riding a bike. The group was photographed in the Hayes Hall Annex and in the space outside in July 2023. Photographer: Douglas Levere.

Go Deeper than Cells and Bacteria

Our advanced certificate and master's programs in biology education provide a dynamic community of science education teachers, educators and researchers who engage and question modern, critical issues in science education.

Points of Distinction

Students gather with Nicholas Henshue, in the department of Environment and Sustainability at the Letchworth Teaching Forest and the vernal ponds to find salamanders in April 2023. The salamanders appear in the spring after a string of warm days and a lot of rain. Photographer: Meredith Forrest Kulwicki.

Your studies will focus on creating lessons for adolescents that apply innovative teaching and learning approaches in biology education, while also addressing critical issues in biology education.

Corey Krabbenhoft, with the department of Biological Sicences conducts research in Ellicott Creek on North Campus in September 2023. Her team collected mussels from the creek. Photographer: Douglas Levere.

With expert faculty, you’ll conduct research on assessment, equity, inclusion, inquiry and technology, while developing and administering effective assessment methods for biology education.

Undergraduate students learn CRISPR gene editing in the Biology lab of Nitasha Sehgal in Hochstetter Hall Photographer: Douglas Levere.

Through mentors during student teaching, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the environmental, psychological and social conditions that impact biology teaching, preparing you to make a significant difference in the field.

Initial Initial / Professional Professional

Program Overview

Academic credential granted Master of Education (EdM)
Certification option Successful completion of program leads to an institutional recommendation for NYS Initial and Professional Certification in Biology Education
Grade levels 7 to 12 with 5 to 6 extension
Credits required for completion 57
Time to completion 4 to 5 full-time semesters
Course delivery On campus
Experiential contact hours
  • 1 academic year (fall/spring) of student teaching
  • Additional clinical hours may be required prior to student teaching residency. This is based on academic program and opportunities for specific students
  • Academic advisors assist with outlining specific clinical requirements
Application deadline Priority Deadlines

Summer:
Feb. 1, then rolling until April 15
Fall:
Feb. 1, then rolling until July 15
Content Distribution Prerequisites

This worksheet is intended as an advising tool to assist you in your planning. Use this worksheet to help you select courses during your undergraduate studies that will fulfill the content distribution prerequisites that are required by the Graduate School of Education.

Science Content Prerequisites Worksheet

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