Program Description
This curriculum prepares students to transfer to a secondary
education Chemistry program at a four-year college or
university in the state of Maryland. The AAT articulates with all
Maryland transfer programs in secondary Chemical education.
The program enables students to fulfill their General Education
requirements, participate in fieldwork experiences, and complete
a core of professional education coursework required for the first
two years of teacher preparation. To earn the AAT, students
must achieve a minimum of a 2.75 cumulative GPA and present
required scores on a state-approved basic skills test
Program Outcomes
Identify major historical events in education and analyze the
impact of those events with current educational trends.
Identify the psychological, cognitive, emotional, and
physical characteristics of typically developing children and
adolescents, with specific consideration to disabilities and
cultural and linguistic diversity.
Analyze and critique current scientifically-based research
and culturally responsive instructional practices for the
purpose of understanding the educational needs of students
and families.
Identify the current and inclusive philosophies for
differentiating instruction to analyze, improve, and facilitate
instruction for diverse learners.
Demonstrate and utilize technology as a
teaching/reinforcement tool.
Develop excellent written, verbal, critical thinking, and
problem solving skills, which will allow him or her to
effectively make connections between prior
knowledge/experience and new learning.
Demonstrate proficiency in the application of chemistry
through the level of organic chemistry.
Program Advisors
Rockville
Dr. Glenda Hernandez Baca
240-567- 1317
glenda.baca@montgomerycollege.edu
Prof. Deb Poese
240-567-7269
Debra.poese@montgomerycollege.edu
Germantown
Prof. Sonja Fisher
240-567- 6012
sonja.fisher@montgomerycollege.edu
Takoma Park/Silver Spring
Dr. Glenda Hernandez Baca
240-567-1317
Glenda.baca@montgomerycollege.edu
For more information, please visit:
http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/education
Secondary EducationChemistry
Associate of Arts in Teaching (AAT): 610
Total Credits: 65
Catalog Edition: 2018-2019
Secondary EducationChemistry AAT
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN TEACHING: 610
610
2018-2019
Suggested Course Sequence
This section is available on the catalog website at
http://catalog.montgomerycollege.edu/content.php?catoid=9&navoid=1840
First Semester
CHEM 131 - Principles of Chemistry I 4
semester hours
EDUC 101 - Foundations of Education 3
semester hours *
EDUC 102 - Field Experience in
Education 1 semester hour
ENGL 101 - Introduction to College
Writing 3 semester hours *
MATH 181 - Calculus I 4 semester hours
Second Semester
CHEM 132 Principles of Chemistry II
4 semester hours
EDUC 201 - Introduction to Special
Education 3 semester hours
EDUC 202 - Field Experience in Special
Education 1 semester hour
ENGL 102 - Critical Reading, Writing,
and Research 3 semester hours (ENGF)
MATH 182 - Calculus II 4 semester
hours
Third Semester
BIOL 150 - Principles of Biology I 4
semester hours
HIST 200 - History of the United States,
a Survey Course: from Colonial Times
to 1865 3 semester hours (HUMD)
ISTD 173 - Integrated Arts 3 semester
hours (ARTD)
CHEM 203 Organic Chemistry I 4
semester hours
PSYC 102 - General Psychology 3
semester hours (BSSD)
Fourth Semester
COMM 108 - Foundations of Human
Communication 3 semester hours (GEIR)
CHEM 204 Organic Chemistry II
5 semester hours
PSYC 227 - Educational Psychology 3
semester hours
Arts distribution (ARTD) or humanities
distribution (HUMD) 3 semester hours
(GEIR)
Behavioral and social sciences distribution
3 semester hours (BSSD) **
Total Credit Hours: 65
Advising Notes
* ENGL 1-1. Of needed for ENGL 102. or elective
** Not PSYC course.
NOTE: Either HUMD/ARTD or BSSD must meet the Montgomery College multicultural requirement
Secondary Education--Chemistry AAT
Associate of Arts in Teaching: 610
CHEMISTRY - SECONDARY EDUCATION A.A.T.: 610
TEACHER EDUCATION TRANSFER PROGRAM
Total Credits: 65
Catalog Editions 17-18 through 18-19
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Course Hours Grade
ENGL 101 or ENGL 101A (if needed for ENGL102 or Elective)*
ED 101/EDUC 101 3
ED 102/EDUC 102 1
ED 140/EDUC 201 3
ED 141/EDUC 202 1
MA 182/MATH 182 4
CH 102/CHEM 132 4
CH 203/CHEM 203 5
CH 204/CHEM 204 5
PY 227/PSYC 227 3
Total Credits:
Education Web Page
GENERAL EDUCATION: FOUNDATION COURSES Course Hours Grade
English Foundation
EN 102/ENGL 102 3
Math Foundation
MA 181/MATH 181 4
GENERAL EDUCATION: DISTRIBUTION COURSES Course Hours Grade
Arts Distribution (ARTD)
IS 273/ISTD 173 3
Humanities Distribution (HUMD)
HS 201/HIST 200 3
Behavioral & Social Sciences Distribution (BSSD)
PY 102/PSYC 102 3
Behavioral & Social Sciences Distribution (BSSD not PSYC)
3
Natural Sciences Distribution with Lab (NSLD)
CH 101/CHEM 131 4
Natural Sciences Distribution with Lab (NSLD)
BI 107/BIOL 150 4
General Education Institutional Requirement (GEIR)
SP 108/COMM108 3
ARTD or HUMD (GEIR) Choose course from general education ARTD or HUMD.
Discuss appropriate course choice with education faculty advisor.
This UNOFFICIAL document is for planning purposes ONLY and completion does not guarantee graduation.
*ENGL 101/ENGL 101A, if needed for ENGL 102 or Elective.
See an advisor to submit an Application for Graduation the semester BEFORE you intend to graduate.
Last Modified: July 2018
Advising Worksheet Contact: Anthony Solano
NOTE: To earn the AAT students must achieve a minimum of a 2.75 cumulative GPA and present acceptable scores on one of the following
state-approved basic skills tests: SAT, ACT, GRE, Praxis I PPST or Praxis Core Academic Skills Tests.
Consult an education advisor about this degree and plan to take your basic skills test if needed no later than completion of 45 credits.
Overall GPA of 2.75 or higher AND passing score on basic skills test are required to graduate with the A.A.T.
Student has overall GPA of 2.75 or higher and
passing score on basic skills test?
No
Yes
Name: Date: ID #:
Students must select a BSSD elective from a different discipline than PSYC; course must meet Global requirement.
NOTE: Students will be required to take two semesters of Physics at
many transfer institutions to complete a bachelor’s degree in Chemistry.
Has student completed the
Global Perspectives requirement?
NoYes
3
3
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Secondary EducationChemistry AAT
Associate of Arts in Teaching: 610
610
603
Transfer Opportunities
Montgomery College has partnerships with
multiple four-year institutions and the tools to
help you transfer. To learn more please visit:
http://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/Transfer/ or
http://artsys.usmd.edu/
Get Involved at MC!
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