This concentration is offered through the Bachelor of Science in chemistry program.
Prepare for the classroom
Share your passion for science by becoming a certified chemistry teacher! Helping students succeed is a rewarding way to build a lasting career. Come gain the tools to design effective lessons and foster a welcoming classroom environment.
Path to certification
This professional concentration through the JacksTeach program prepares you to earn certification from the Texas Education Agency for secondary-level chemistry instruction. You'll complete specialized coursework in chemistry for educators alongside rigorous professional education requirements.
Practical training equals your success
Beyond the textbooks, you'll receive practical training by creating engaging STEM lesson content and gaining experience in the classrooms through student-teaching hours.
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Requirements Degree mapWill I become eligible for TEA teacher certification?
Yes.
Requirements for admission to SFA
All applicants must meet the undergraduate admission requirements. Select the option that best describes you:
- First-year student (have never enrolled in college)
- Transfer student (have enrolled in college)
- All other applicants
Ready to complete your application?
Undergraduate applications are accepted online. Apply using ApplyTexas or Common App. Both are fine, just only submit one.
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Priority deadlines
SFA has rolling admissions. That means you can apply to the university anytime. Although, applying early has financial and housing benefits. Make sure to check with your specific department! Some programs need extra paperwork by a certain date to consider you for the upcoming semester.
Frequently Asked Questions
JacksTeach is a replication site of UTeach, a nationally recognized STEM teacher preparation program. It allows you to obtain a four-year bachelor's degree and be eligible to seek a secondary teaching certification without adding any additional semesters of coursework.
Questions?
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Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Bush Mathematical Sciences Building, Suite 108