This program is currently under a “teach-out” plan. The program will be discontinued, but current students enrolled in the program will be allowed to complete their degrees.
With this course of study, you can obtain the designation of master science teacher and the add-on endorsement in earth science in addition to improving your classroom expertise through advanced training in science content areas.
The program is a collaborative initiative between the School of Sciences and the School of Professional and Applied Sciences, Leadership Studies, and Counseling.
Our program includes:
- 18-27 hours of science content
- 9-18 hours of education coursework
- Field-related studies at University of Lynchburg’s 470-acre Claytor Nature Center
The high quality instruction and personal attention given to me by the faculty during my undergraduate years made it easy for me to choose LC for my graduate program. The opportunities and experiences provided to me during both programs have been critical in opening the door to success in my career field.
Carrie Francisco '02, '07 MEd, earth science and biology teacher, Pittsylvania County Schools
Faculty Contact
David R. Perault, PhD
Professor of Biology and Environmental Science
Director of the Master of Education in Science Program
434.544.8370
perault@lynchburg.edu