Chemistry: Single-Field Adolescence & Young Adult
Overview of Program:
Degrees in these programs are awarded by Case Western Reserve University and licensure is obtained through John Carroll University.
Students majoring in Chemistry who wish to teach chemistry, but not physics, at the high school level may choose to obtain licensure in AYA Chemistry, rather than AYA Physical Science (Dual-Field: Chemistry and Physics.)
Students who wish to choose this option pursue the B.A. program in Chemistry. This alternative, which requires 46-48 hours in the content area (subject area: 30-32 in chemistry and 16 in other math and science courses), entails fewer required hours in physics than the Dual-Field option. Professional education requirements are the same as those for students seeking AYA Physical Science: Dual-Field licensure.
Contact:
Dr. John E. Stuehr
Phone: 216-368-5099 (Chemistry Majors)
Fax: 216-368-3006
Email: john.stuehr@case.edu