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Educator Preparation Program

Colorado School of Mines

BS in Engineering with a STEM Teaching Focus Area


The BS in Engineering is a general degree program that allows students to specialize in an area of choice.  The BSE degree with a STEM Teaching Focus A rea allows you to earn a teaching license in Math, Science, or Computer Science and to develop deep expertise in integrative design, which will enable you to bridge traditional problem-solving approaches to engineering, creative design, and social sciences in the classroom.

The Teach@Mines curriculum has been designed to prepare math and science teachers exclusively. This means that your classmates will be STEM majors; all your program instructors and mentors will be math, science, and computer science teachers; and most importantly everything you learn will be specifically about teaching your subject area.

The coursework consists of 24 credits of licensure coursework which includes Field Experience; Educational Psychology and Assessment; Dynamic Teaching-Motivation, Classroom Management, and Differentiation of Instruction; two methods courses – Practices in the Field and Teaching Techniques; Practicum; and Student Teaching.  All courses are delivered in the evening either on the Mines campus or online.

The T@M faculty consist of practicing teachers and education researchers.  You will have a dedicated mentor and advisor who will support you throughout your program and especially during practicum and student teaching.

T@M also maintains close connections with local school districts and facilitates job placement after completion of licensure.


Pathway Type:

Initial Licensure: Undergraduate

Course Format:

In Person

Duration:

48 + months

Region(s) Served:

Metro, Statewide

Contact Information:

      Wendy Adams

      Director, Teach@Mines

      wkadams@mines.edu

      303-273-3068

Website:

Visit Program Website

: Colorado School of Mines

Endorsement Area(s):

  • Computer Science (K-12)
  • Mathematics (7-12)
  • Middle School Mathematics (6-8)
  • Science (7-12)

To request a change to this program pathway, copy the following pathway reference id and submit a change request form.

Pathway Reference ID: 66573