STEM areas and more! Clearwater Campus Open House

NASA experiment
SFEA Service Project
Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM)

STEM areas for teaching at St. Petersburg College invites you to an Open House on Monday, October 23rd at Clearwater Campus in the ES Building, Room 104 from 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm.  Those interested can learn about careers and other College of Education opportunities like trips to NASA, Student Clubs and what they offer and Study Abroad opportunties.

Assistance for Spring Session registration will be available.  COE STEM Night is having a Science Reading Fair featuring books for K-6 students  hosted by COE students from the class Science Concepts in the Classroom. JOIN US!

Science Fair

 

If you love science

Teacher preparation programs combine laboratory-based science work with

practical, school-based experiences to prepare you for professional certification to teach science in middle and high schools. You earn a Bachelor of Science in Secondary Science and Biology Education (grades 6-12). Grads will be prepared to teach a wide range of science courses found in the modern high school, including biology, marine biology, anatomy and physiology and environmental science. Many of our graduates certify in chemistry as well. Middle grades Science  (grades 5-9) degree

will prepare you to teach topics like astronomy, earth science, life science and physical science.

If you love math
SFEA Volunteers

 

This teacher preparation program combines math content and applications with practical, school-based experiences to prepare students for professional certification for middle and high schools. You earn a Bachelor of Science in Secondary Math (grades 6-12) Education.

SFEA Seaworld

Bachelor of Science in Middle Grades Math (grades 5-9)  will prepare you to help students learn to solve problems in the real world and mold young minds for the next generation.

Our  STEM programs prepare you for employment:

  • Prospects best for teachers in high-demand fields — science, math and bilingual education
  • In 2010, the average salary of a Florida teacher was $50,000
  • The Florida Legislature has determined there is a shortage of math and science teachers, making you eligible for student loan forgiveness programs
    Source: Florida Department of Education and U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
For more information:  contact Pat Roper at 727-712-5410
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