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Students majoring in secondary math or science education will receive their bachelor's or master's degrees from the School of Science. This degree allows a graduate to teach math or science in middle school, junior high school or high school. In addition, students must complete a teacher education program (resulting in a minor in education), which can be completed within the science degree or added after the science degree is awarded.

Students interested in secondary school teaching, may be eligible for the Robert Noyce Scholarship and attend their last two years of college for FREE. Learn more about the Noyce Scholarship program.