Chemistry Education

Master a fundamental scientific discipline that plays a crucial role in our understanding of the world and the development of new technologies, and educate the next generation to face global challenges.

Catherine Cook-Cottone, professor of counseling, school and educational psychology, and Claire Cameron, associate professor of learning and instruction, study how yoga and mindfulness-based programs for children help establish body awareness, decrease anxiety and assist stress management. Vito Gigante, director of occupational therapy at the Beyond Learning Center (formerly the Cantalician Center for Learning) leads young children in a yoga practice. Photographer: Douglas Levere.

Concoct the right mixture of assessment and evaluation

In GSE’s chemistry education program, you will conduct impactful research on assessment, equity, inclusion, inquiry and technology, develop advanced assessment methods. You'll gain a deep understanding of the environmental, psychological and social factors influencing chemistry education.

Points of Distinction

Chemistry student Meghan Sullivan, photographed in a research lab in the Natural Sciences Complex, in June 2022. Photographer: Meredith Forrest Kulwicki.

Innovate and inspire the future of chemistry education by having the chance to design and conduct cutting-edge research in assessment, equity, inclusion, inquiry and technology. 

UB Childcare Explore the Solar Strand on the North Campus Photographer: Douglas Levere.

Elevate your impact in the classroom, and beyond. You’ll gain a deeper understanding of the environmental, psychological and social conditions that shape chemistry teaching and learning.

UB chemistry professor Jason Benedict works with a team to unbox entries in the U.S. Crystal Growing Competition in January 2023 in the Natural Sciences Complex (NSC). With over 160 entries across four categories, this year’s contest saw the most participants to date. Photographer: Meredith Forrest Kulwicki.

Through your field experience, expert teaching mentors will guide you in mastering the art of chemistry education, offering personalized support and real-world insights. With their expertise, you'll enhance your teaching skills and inspire the next generation of scientists.

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 Chemistry 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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