The School of Education offers the following graduate programs with a specialization in
Science Education:
| Master of Education (M.Ed.) | The Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Curriculum and Instruction with a specialization in Science Education is designed to advance the knowledge base of certified teachers. This program requires 36 hours of credit at the graduate level. Students must pass a comprehensive final exam consisting of a series of written questions pertaining to this specialization. | Click here for more information about the M.Ed. program |
| Certificate of Education Specialist (Ed.S.) | The Certificate of Education Specialist (Ed.S.) program with a specialization in Science Education is intended primarily for teachers. This program provides in-depth opportunities for further professional growth and specialization for persons who have completed the master’s degree. A minimum of 60 hours of graduate credit—which may include the master’s degree—is required. | Click here for more information about the Ed.S. program |
| Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) | The Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction with a specialization in Science Education prepares scholars and leaders in the field. The Ph.D. is a research degree; thus students are expected to engage in and present research while completing the degree. The Ph.D. prepares students to enter a variety of fields in education. | Click here for more information about the Ph.D. program |
For more information about graduate programs in Science Education, please contact:
Dr. Pam Blanchard
223E Peabody Hall
pamb@lsu.edu
225-578-2297
