Create a Chain Reaction

Turn your passion for science into inspiration for others.

With a Chemistry Education degree from ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø, you will be ready to teach one of the most in-demand subjects in education today. You will step into the classroom equipped to lead engaging lab experiments, explain the structure and behavior of matter, and spark curiosity in your students through your knowledge of organic and inorganic chemistry.

If you love math and problem-solving, have a keen eye for detail, and enjoy discovering how the world works on a molecular level, Chemistry Education will challenge and inspire you, as well as prepare you for a rewarding career shaping future scientists.

The C-SC Difference

At ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø, your journey to becoming a confident and qualified chemistry teacher starts from day one. As a Chemistry Education major, you will observe real classrooms as early as your freshman year, then teach micro lessons during your sophomore and junior years under the guidance of a diverse group of experienced educators.

By your senior year, you will bring together everything you’ve learned in chemistry and education through a comprehensive student teaching experience, gaining the skills and confidence to lead your own classroom.

You will graduate fully certified to teach high school chemistry, prepared to inspire the next generation of scientists. Along the way, you will enhance your professional development through hands-on fieldwork and research opportunities that set you apart as a knowledgeable and effective educator.

I am excited to be teaching our future Chemistry teachers and preparing them to lead the next generation of students. One-on-one mentoring and research is a highlight of my time on campus and a cornerstone of our program.

– Dr. El-Bermawy

What can I do with a Chemistry Education Degree?

High School Teacher
Preprofessional
Graduate Programs
Chemical Companies and Research Scientist
Research Institutes
Environmental Health and Water Safety
Quality Control
Patent Examiner
Forensic Scientist

Network within the American Chemical Society

3+2 M.Ed. Program

Begin your Master of Education degree as early as your junior year.

Beyond the Classroom

  • Student Experiences
    • Culver-Stockton Student Teaching Organization (CSTO)
    • Science club
    • Domestic and international Travel Study offered frequently
    • Role-playing and research simulations
  • Professional Experiences
    • Classroom observations (freshman through junior years)
    • Student teaching (senior year)
    • Professional conferences on and off campus