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Jun 02, 2025
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2025-2026 UH Mānoa Catalog [DRAFT]
Global Environmental Science, BS/Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Teacher Education
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Return to: School of Ocean & Earth Science & Technology
In collaboration with the College of Education, the program offers a combined Bachelor of Science in GES and Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Teacher Education (PBCTE) in Secondary Science pathway, which allows candidates to earn a degree and complete a teacher licensure program in five years. Candidates complete fifteen (15) credits from the PBCTE program as electives in the bachelor’s program, thus saving time and money in the process. With this pathway, GES students would be dual-enrolled in their final spring semester, graduate from the bachelor’s program, and complete the PBCTE program the following year. Candidates who successfully complete the PBCTE program will then be eligible to apply for initial teacher licensure in science from the Hawaiʻi Teacher Standards Board and teach in the State of Hawaiʻi.
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5-Year Plan
This is a sample academic plan. Students should meet with an academic advisor prior to registration to formulate their own plan. Spring
Submit Grad. Application Spring
BS Degree Projected Total Credits 141
Notes: Students must take placement exams to register for CHEM 161 and MATH 241 . Students must incorporate all focus requirements into this plan. Focus designations (i.e., W, E, O, H) are CRN specific and semester specific. Minimum 45 upper division (300+ course) credits are required. EDEF 310 (3) and EDEP 311 (3) taken in the GES degree program will be waived in PBCTE Secondary Science program. *STE 401 , STE 402H , and STE 440 double counted to both programs. Advising for GES will be conducted by SOEST; advising for PBCTE will be conducted by COE. Department of Oceanography: MSB 205; (808) 956-2913; ges@soest.hawaii.edu; www.soest.hawaii.edu/oceanography/GES/ GES Undergraduate Chair: Michael Guidry, PhD; MSB 205E; (808) 956-9935; guidry@hawaii.edu Office of Student Academic Services (OSAS): Everly 126; osas@hawaii.edu; (808) 956-7849 |
Return to: School of Ocean & Earth Science & Technology
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