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2016-2017 University Catalog 
  
2016-2017 University Catalog

Chemistry, BA or BS/Curriculum and Instruction, Accelerated MEd (Secondary Education Chemistry Concentration)


College: College of Education and Human Development  and College of Science  
Department: Graduate School of Education  and Chemistry and Biochemistry  

Highly-qualified undergraduates may be admitted to the bachelor’s/accelerated master’s program and obtain a BA or BS in Chemistry (degree without concentration) and an MEd in Curriculum and Instruction, Secondary Education Chemistry Concentration  in an accelerated time frame after completion of 149 credits. See the Bachelor’s/Accelerated Master’s Degrees  section of the catalog for policies related to this program.

This program of study is offered jointly by the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry  in the College of Science and the Graduate School of Education  in the College of Education and Human Development.

Students in an accelerated degree program must fulfill all university requirements for the master’s degree. For policies governing all graduate degrees, see the Academic Policies  section of the catalog.

Application Requirements

Applicants to all graduate programs at George Mason University must meet the admission standards and application requirements for graduate study as specified in the Admissions  section of the catalog. For information specific to this accelerated master’s program, see Application Requirements and Deadlines on the College of Education and Human Development website.

Accelerated Option Requirements

Students complete the following courses in their senior year:

  and   to be taken in the fall semester and   and   in the spring semester.

While undergraduate students, accelerated master’s students are able to apply two of the courses listed above to both the Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. These courses are considered advanced standing for the MEd. A minimum grade of B must be earned to be eligible to count as advanced standing. The other two courses are taken as reserve graduate credit and do not apply to the undergraduate degree. Early in their final undergraduate semester, students must submit the Bachelor’s/Accelerated Master’s Transition Form to the CEHD Admissions Office and specify which of the four courses are to be designated as advanced standing and reserve graduate credit.