School of Arts and Sciences
Jones 213
912-279-5876
Program Coordinator:
Dr. Gerard White 279-5920
gwhite@ccga.edu
The School of Arts and Sciences offers the Bachelor of Science Degree in Biological Sciences. The program offers the student the opportunity to select among five concentrations of study: Biochemistry, Coastal Ecology, General Biology, Biomedical Science and Biological Science Education at the secondary level. The Secondary Education concentration prepares future secondary biology teachers for the region and state. Highly-qualified science and mathematics teachers are known to be critically important to increase the number of high school graduates who pursue advanced degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This concentration aligns with the curriculum guidelines of the Next Generation Science Standards; NCATE/NGSS Program Standards (2003).
Admission Requirements
All Students must first be accepted to CCGA and meet program prerequisites.
Students entering the Biology Education track must meet the entry requirements of the Bachelor of Science in Education Program. Admission is competitive in nature and successful prospective teacher candidates must meet the following minimum criteria:
- cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher on all coursework.
- successful completion of the GACE Program Admission Assessment or an exemption based upon satisfactory scores on the SAT or ACT*.
- completion of the GACE Georgia Educator Ethics Assessment (Program Entry [350])
- grade of C or better in all Area F courses as well as Required courses and Biology Electives
- completion of Areas A-G in the core curriculum
- submission of three Teacher Candidate Disposition Evaluations (at least one from an EDUC professor)
- proof of insurance for tort liability purposes
- a successful criminal background check (conducted by the GaPSC)
- GaPSC Pre-Service Certificate Application
Students may be exempt from GACE if they:
- Score 1000 or higher on the SAT (verbal, math)
- Score 43 or higher on the ACT (English, math)
- Passed the CBEST, CLAST, or FTCE (California/Oregon/Florida)
- Passed the Praxis I prior to 3/6/2007
Students must maintain an overall minimum GPA of 2.75 in all education courses. For graduation, all teacher candidates are required to take the edTPA, to successfully complete the Capstone Integrated Internship, and to pass the GACE content tests required for certification by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission.
Other Information
Students majoring in biological sciences are encouraged to join and participate in the CCGA Biology Club or the Associate of Coastal Educators (ACE). 30 Credits of upper level courses must be completed at CCGA.
Core Curriculum (Click to display or hide)
GENERAL EDUCATION CORE CURRICULUM
The USG core curriculum was developed with the goals of assuring institutional accountability for learning, incorporating learning requirements in global perspectives and critical thinking, allowing institutions some flexibility in tailoring courses to their institutional mission, while ensuring that core curriculum courses completed at one USG institution or through eCore, the USG’s designated online core curriculum, are fully transferable to another USG institution. All core curriculum requirements must be completed as part of the associate of arts, associate of science, bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degree programs. Each institution’s core curriculum shall consist of 42 semester credit hours with the minimum number of credit hours in each area shown below. (BOR Policy Manual, 3.3.1 Core Curriculum)
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Program Curriculum