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Science Education

Major Handbook Biology  Education  

Chemsitry  Education  

Earth  Science  Education  

Physics  Education  

     2013 2014

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An Introduction to Science Education at UVU

The  Professional  Teacher  Education  Program  at  Utah  Valley  University   is  designed  to  prepare  quality,  entry  level   candidates   for   teaching   in   secondary  education  programs  grades  7-­‐12.    All   students  who  matriculate   into   the  professional   licensure   program   must   have   a   major   in   an   approved   content   area.     Students   seeking   licensure   in  approved  content  areas  complete  a  major  in  that  area  and  required  coursework  in  Secondary  Education  to  qualify  for  a  Level  I  Utah  State  Professional  Educator  License  for  grades  7-­‐12.  

Graduates   from   the  UVU   science   education   programs   are   competitive   for   positions   as   science   teachers   in  grades  7-­‐12.    Typically,  these  areas  are  in  great  need  of  teachers  and  graduates  have  excellent  job  prospects.    Each  of  these   degrees   will   include   an   academic   foundation   in   the   content   area,   laboratory   experiences,   and   a   focus   on  educational  theory  and  technique.    

The  Bachelor  of  Science  in  Biology  Education  

  Biology   is   the   study  of   living  organisms  and   includes   study  of   subjects   such  as  evolution,  ecology,   zoology,  physiology,  anatomy,   and   botany   among   other   subjects.     Completion   of   this   degree   will   prepare   students   to   teach   classes   in   high   school  biology,  and  related  subjects,  plus  integrated  science  at  the  7th  grade  level.  

The  Bachelor  of  Science  in  Chemistry  Education  

  Chemical  and  physical  principles  form  the  foundation  of  all  the  sciences.  The  Chemistry  Education  BS  degree  provides  a  thorough  background  in  Chemistry.  This  degree  prepares  graduates  to  teach  courses  in  junior  high  integrated  science,  plus  either  high  school  chemistry.    

The  Bachelor  of  Science  in  Earth  Science  Education  

  Earth  science  is  the  study  of  the  processes,  structure,  and  composition  of  the  Earth.    Study  in  this  area  includes  subjects  such  as  geology,  meteorology,  and  Earth  systems.    Graduates  in  this  area  are  prepared  to  teach  9th  grade  earth  systems  classes.  

The  Bachelor  of  Science  in  Physics  Education  

  Physics  is  the  study  of  the  fundamental  nature  of  the  universe  and  is  the  foundation  for  all  other  sciences.  This  degree  gives  you  a  firm  foundation  in  physics  and  mathematics  and  prepares  you  to  teach  courses  in  junior  high  integrated  science  as  well  as  physics  at  the  junior  high  and  high  school  level.  

Middle  Level  Science  Endorsement  

  After  completing  any  of  the  above  majors,  the  student  can  elect  to  take  the  General  Science  Praxis  exam.    A  passing  score  on  the  exam  will  enable  science  education  majors  to  teach  either  seventh  grade  integrated  science  and/or  eighth  grade  integrated  science  in  Utah  secondary  schools  in  addition  to  their  area  of  specialization.  

For  more  information  contact:  

  Dr.  Richard  Tolman     Terrell  Wyche       Tom  Liljegren  Biology  Professor       Biology  Advisor       Chemistry,  Earth  Science,  and  Physics  Advisor    [email protected]     [email protected]       [email protected]  (801)  863-­‐6229       (801)  863-­‐6308       (801)  863-­‐8616  

  SB  242f         PS  201b         PS  201a      

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General  Education  Requirements  

Course Pref/Num Course Title Cr Prerequistites ENGL 1010 Introduction to Writing 3 Placement or ENGH 0990 w/C- or better

ENGL 2020 Intermediate Writing: Science/Tech 3 ENGL 1010 w/C- or better MATH 1050 College Algebra 4 *see catalog or advisor

Complete one of the following options:

HIST 2700 and 2710 US History to 1877 and since 1877 3/3 HIST 1700 American Civilization 3 ECON 1740 US Economic History 3 POLS 1000 American Heritage 3 POLS 1100 American Government 3

Complete the following:

PHIL 2050 or 205G Ethics and Values 3 ENGL 1010 Complete one of the following:

HLTH 1100 or PES 1097

Personal Health and Wellness or Fitness for Life 2

Distribution courses: complete one course from each category below

Biology* Satisfied by core degree requirements (BIOL 1010) Physical Science* Satisfied by core degree requirements (GEO 1010) Biology or Phys Sci* Satisfied by core degree requirements (CHEM 1210) Humanities See distribution list 3 Fine Arts See distribution list 3 Social/Behav Sci See distribution list 3

*These GE requirements are fulfilled by specific courses required for this degree, which are listed on the following page

Global Intercultural course* See distribution list 3  

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B.S. in Biology Education Ø Application to the Secondary Education Department is required – contact Rick Dumont, Secondary Education Advisor, for further information. He

can be reached at (801) 863-8478, or [email protected]

Ø A minimum of 30 credits must be in the major (BIOL, BOT, MICR, or ZOOL prefixes), courses as follows: a minimum of 9 Biology credits must be taken at UVU and a minimum of 20 Biology credits must be upper-division.

Discipline  Core  Requirements    Complete each of the following courses:

Pref/# Course Title Cr Prerequisites Corequisites Sem BIOL 1610# College Biology I# 4 ACT 21+ or ENGL 1010 w/C- or better BIOL 1615 F, Sp, Su BIOL 1615# College Biology I lab# 1 BIOL 1610 F, Sp, Su BIOL 1620 College Biology II 3 BIOL 1610 BIOL 1625 F, Sp, Su BIOL 1625 College Biology II lab 1 BIOL 1620 F, Sp, Su BIOL 3500 Genetics 3 BIOL 1610 F, Sp BIOL 3505 Genetics Tutorial 0.5 BIOL 3500 F, Sp BIOL 3700 General Ecology 3 BIOL 1620 F, Sp, BIOL 4500 Principles of Evolution 3 BIOL 3500 & 6 upper div. BIOL credits F, Sp BIOL 494R Seminar 1 BIOL 3500 & BIOL 3700 & instructors

permission F, Sp, Su

BIOL 4200* Teaching Methods in Science* 3 Admission to Secondary Education Program MICR 2060 & 2065

or MICR 3450 & 3455 Microbiology for Health Professionals or General Microbiology

3/1 BIOL 1010 or 1610 and CHEM 1110 BIOL 3400 (BIOL 3600 recommended)

F, Sp, Su F

ZOOL 2320 Human Anatomy 3 BIOL 1010 or 1610 and ENGL 1010 ZOOL 2325 F, Sp, Su ZOOL 2325 Human Anatomy lab 1 BIOL 1010 or 1610 and ENGL 1010 ZOOL 2320 F, Sp, Su ZOOL 2420 Human Physiology 3 BIOL 1010 or 1610 and CHEM 1110 ZOOL 2425 F, Sp, Su ZOOL 2425 Human Physiology lab 1 BIOL 1010 or 1610 and CHEM 1110 ZOOL2420 F, Sp, Su ZOOL 3100 Vertebrate Zoology 4 BIOL 1620 or BIOL 1010 w/ permission F, Sp ZOOL 3200 Invertebrate Zoology 4 BIOL 1620 or BIOL 1010 w/ permission F, Sp, Su BOT 2100

or BOT 2050 Flora of Utah or Field Botany

3 BIOL 1010 BIOL 1010 recommended

F Su

BOT 3340 Plant Biology 4 BIOL 1010 (CHEM 1110 recommended) F

Science Foundation Classes CHEM 1110# Elementary Chemistry for Health Sciences# 4 MATH 1000 or 1010 F, Sp, Su CHEM 1115# Elementary Chemistry lab# 1 CHEM 1110 F, Sp, Su CHEM 1120# Elementary Organic Bio Chemistry# 4 CHEM 1110 F, Sp CHEM 1125# Elementary Bio & Organic Chemistry lab# 1 CHEM 1115 CHEM 1120 F, Sp PHYS 1010 Elementary Physics 3 MATH 1000 or 1010 GEO 1010 Intro to Geology 3 F, Sp, Su GEO 1015 Intro to Geology lab 1 F, Sp, Su

* This course is designed to be taken the semester before Student Teaching (EDSC 4850) and requires admission into the education program for registration # Each of these classes are also listed as fulfilling a general education requirement.

Required Secondary Education Courses (See  Secondary  Education  page)  

   

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B.S. in Chemistry Education  

§ Application  to  the  Secondary  Education  Department  is  required  –  contact  Rich  Dumont,  Secondary  Education  Advisor,  for  further  information.  He  can  be  reached  at  (801)  863-­‐8217,  or  [email protected]  

§ A  minimum  grade  of  “C-­‐“  or  better  is  required  in  all  chemistry  and  physics  courses  

Discipline Core Requirements

Complete each of the following courses: Prefix/# Course Title Cr Prerequisites Corequisites Sem CHEM 1210 Principles of Chemistry I 4 MATH 1050 CHEM 1215 F, Sp, Su CHEM 1215 Principles of Chemistry I Lab 1 CHEM 1210 F, Sp, Su CHEM 1220 Principles of Chemistry II 4 CHEM 1210 CHEM 1225 F, Sp, Su CHEM 1225 Principles of Chemistry II Lab 1 CHEM 1220 F, Sp, Su CHEM 2310 Organic Chemistry I 4 CHEM 1220 CHEM 2315 F, Sp, Su CHEM 2315 Organic Chemistry I Lab 1 CHEM 1215, 1225 CHEM 2310 F, Sp, Su CHEM 2320 Organic Chemistry II 4 CHEM 2310 CHEM 2320 F, Sp, Su CHEM 2325 Organic Chemistry II Lab 1 CHEM 2315 CHEM 2325 F, Sp, Su CHEM 3000 Analytical Chemistry 2 CHEM 2320 CHEM 3005 F CHEM 3005 Analytical Chemistry Lab 2 CHEM 2325 CHEM 3000 F CHEM 3060 Physical Chemistry I 4 PHYS 2220, MATH 2210 F CHEM 3100 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 4 CHEM 3000 rec. Sp CHEM 3600 Biological Chemistry 3 CHEM 2320 F, Sp, Su CHEM 4000 Instrumental Analysis 2 CHEM 3000/05, 2320/25 CHEM 4005 Sp CHEM 4005 Instrumental Analysis lab 2 CHEM 3000/05, 2320/25 CHEM 4000 Sp CHEM 490R Chemistry Seminar 0.5

x 2 F, Sp CHEM 4200* Teaching Methods in Science* 3 In Sec Ed prog, senior-level standing F, Sp HIST 4320 History of Scientific Thought 3 Sp MATH 1210 Calculus I 5 MATH 1050 and MATH 1060 F, Sp, Su MATH 1220 Calculus II 5 MATH 1210 F, Sp, Su PHYS 2210 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I 4 MATH 1210 PHYS 2215 F, Sp, Su PHYS 2215 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I Lab 1 F, Sp, Su PHYS 2220 Physical for Scientists and Engineers II 4 PHYS 2210; MATH 1220 PHYS 2225 F, Sp, Su PHYS 2225 Physical for Scientists and Engineers II Lab 1 F, Sp, Su

*This course is designed to be taken the semester before Student Teaching (EDSC 4850) and requires an add card for registration

Required Secondary Education Courses (See  Secondary  Education  page)

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B.S. in Earth Science Education Ø Application to the Secondary Education Department is required – contact Rick Dumont, Secondary Education Advisor, for further information. He

can be reached at (801) 863-8478, or [email protected]

Ø Minimum of 121 credits required

Ø An overall GPA of 2.0 or above is required to graduate, with a grade of “C-“ or better in all GEO, BIOL, and METO courses

Discipline  Core  Requirements    Complete each of the following courses:

Pref/# Course Title Cr Prerequisites Corequisites Sem PHYS 1040 Astronomy 3 F, Sp, Su BIOL 1010 General Biology 3 ACT 21+ or ENGL 1010 w/C- or better F, Sp, Su BIOL 2500 Environmental Biology 3 BIOL 1010 recommended F, Sp CHEM 1210§ Principles of Chemistry I 4 MATH 1050 CHEM 1215 F, Sp, Su CHEM 1215§ Principles of Chemistry I Lab 1 CHEM 1210 F, Sp, Su CHEM 1220§ Principles of Chemistry II 4 CHEM 1210 F, Sp, Su CHEM 1225§ Principles of Chemistry II Lab 1 CHEM 1210 and 1115 CHEM 1220 F, Sp, Su GEO 1010* Intro to Geology 3 F, Sp, Su GEO 1015* Intro to Geology Lab 1 GEO 1010 rec. F, Sp, Su GEO 1220 Historical Geology 3 F, Sp GEO 1225 Historical Geology Lab 1 F, Sp GEO 3080 Earth Materials 4 GEO 1010, 1015; CHEM 1110 F GEO 3700 Structure and Tectonics 4 GEO 1010, 1015; MATH 1060 Sp GEO 4500 Sedimentary Geology 4 GEO 3080 and GEO 1220/25 Sp GEO 4200** Teaching Methods in Science 3 In Second Ed program; senior-level standing F, Sp MATH 1060 Trigonometry 3 MATH 1050 w/C or better F, Sp, Su METO 3100 Climate and the Earth Systems 3 CHEM 1110, MATH 1050, GEO 1010 Sp PHYS 2010 College Physics I 4 MAT 1010 PHYS 2015 F, Sp, Su PHYS 2015 College Physics I Lab 1 PHYS 2010 F, Sp, Su PHYS 2020 College Physics II 4 PHYS 2010 PHYS 2025 F, Sp, Su PHYS 2025 College Physics II Lab 1 PHYS 2015 PHYS 2020 F, Sp, Su

§ CHEM 1110 and 1115 and CHEM 1120 and 1125 may be substituted *It is highly recommended to take GEO 1010 and 1015 early, as they are important prerequisites for future degree requirements **This course is designed to be taken the semester before Student Teaching (EDSC 4850) and requires admission into the education program for registration

Elective  Requirements  (6  credits)  

GEO 1080 Intro to Oceanography 3 F, Sp GEO 1085 Intro to Oceanography lab 1 GEO 202R Science Excursion 1-3 METO 1010 Intro to Meteorology 3 Su, F, Sp METO 1020 Intro to Meteorology lab 1 GEO 3200 Geologic Hazards 4 GEO 1010/15 F GEO 4510 Paleontology 4 GEO 1220/25, GEO 3080, BIOL 1010; GEO 4500 rec. F

* It is highly recommended that Historical Geology be included in your elected courses. It is intended to be the second Geology class that you take after GEO 1010/15 and will prepare you for other upper-level Geology courses.

Required Secondary Education Courses

(See  Secondary  Education  page)  

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B.S. in Physics Education

Ø Application to the Secondary Education Department is required – contact Rich Dumont, Secondary Education Advisor, for further information. He can be reached at (801) 863-8217, or [email protected]

Ø A minimum grade of “C-“ or better is required in all chemistry and physics courses

Discipline Core Requirements

Complete each of the following courses: Prefix/# Course Title Cr Prerequisites Corequisites Sem CHEM 1210 Principles of Chemistry I 4 MATH 1050 CHEM 1215 F, Sp, Su CHEM 1215 Principles of Chemistry I Lab 1 CHEM 1210 F, Sp, Su CHEM 1220 Principles of Chemistry II 4 CHEM 1210 CHEM 1225 F, Sp, Su CHEM 1225 Principles of Chemistry II Lab 1 CHEM 1220 F, Sp, Su PHYS 2210 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I 4 MATH 1210 PHYS 2215 F, Sp, Su PHYS 2215 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I lab 1 F, Sp, Su PHYS 2220 Physical for Scientists and Engineers II 4 PHYS 2210, 2215; MATH 1220 PHYS 2210 F, Sp, Su PHYS 2225 Physical for Scientists and Engineers II lab 1 PHYS 2210, 2215; MATH 1220 F, Sp, Su PHYS 3010 Physics Experiments for Secondary Ed 1 PHYS 2220 Sp PHYS 3210 Intro to Experimental Physics I 2 PHYS 2210 F PHYS 3740 Modern Physics 3 PHYS 2220; MATH 2210 F, Sp PHYS 490R Seminar 0.5 x

2 Junior or senior level F, Sp PHYS 4200* Teaching Methods in Science 3 In Sec Ed prog, senior-level standing F, Sp HIST 4320 History of Scientific Thought 3 Sp MATH 1210 Calculus I 5 MATH 1050 and 1060 F, Sp, Su MATH 1220 Calculus II 5 MATH 1210 F, Sp, Su MATH 2210 Calculus III 3 MATH 1220 F, Sp, Su *This course is designed to be taken the semester before Student Teaching (EDSC 4850) and requires an add card for registration Complete 9 credits from the following (as part of Physics set):

ASTR 3050 Astrophysics I 3 PHYS 2220, MATH 1220 F ASTR 3060 Astrophysics II 3 PHYS 2220, MATH 1220 Sp PHYS 3220 Intro to Experimental Physics II 2 PHYS 3210 or instructor permission Sp PHYS 3230 Principles of Electronics for the Phys Sci 3 PHYS 2220, MATH 1210 F PHYS 3300 Mathematical Physics 3 MATH 2210, MATH 2280 co-req F, Sp PHYS 3400 Classical Mechanics 3 PHYS 2220 Sp PHYS 3500 Thermodynamics 3 PHYS 2220, MATH 2210 Sp PHYS 3800 Energy use on Earth 3 PHYS or CHEM or GEO 1010, MATH 1050 F PHYS 4700 Acoustics 3 PHYS 2220, MATH 2210 F

Complete 8 Upper Division elective credits: Completed: ___________ Remaining: ____________

Required Secondary Education Courses

(See  Secondary  Education  page)

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Secondary  Education  Teacher  Training  Program  Admission  to  the  Secondary  Education  Program  

Admission  to  the  teacher  education  licensure  program  is  a  separate  process  from  and   in   addition   to   admission   to   Utah   Valley   University.     Meeting   the   minimum  requirements   qualifies   the   student   to   be   considered   for   admission.     Admission  criteria  include:  

• GPA  of  3.0  or  higher  • Interview  directed  by  the  Teacher  Education  Selection  Committee  • General   Education   requirements   met   and   most   of   the   content   area  

requirements  met  • An  ACT  exam  composite  score  of  20  or  higher;  no  individual  score  lower  

than  19  

  Applicants  are  accepted  into  the  Teacher  Education  Program  for  Fall  and  Spring  semesters   after   meeting   entrance   requirements.     Please   contact   Rick   Dumont,   the   Secondary   Education   Advisor,   for  current  admission  requirements.  

Licensing  Information   Upon  successful  completion  of  a  science  education  major,  including  student  teaching  or  an  internship,  the  graduate  will  receive  a  Level  I  teaching  license  in  the  area  of  the  major.  Additional  endorsements  can  be  added  to  a  license  to  allow  the  teaching  of  other  subjects  in  Utah  secondary  schools.  

Information  on  different  education  endorsements  and  required  coursework  is  available  on  the  Utah  State  Office  of  Education  websites  at  http://www.schools.utah.gov/cert/Endorsements-­‐ECE-­‐License.aspx.    Course  requirements  for  the  educational  endorsements  are  set  by  the  Utah  State  Office  of  Education,  so  it  is  important  to  ensure  that  the  courses  you  take  will  fill  their  specific  requirements.    Some  educational  endorsements  may  not  require  any,  or  just  a  few  additional  classes  beyond  what  is  already  required  for  your  major.    For  specific  questions  about  licensing  or  science  endorsement  requirements,  you  may  contact  Dr.  Richard  Tolman  ([email protected];  863-­‐6229;  PS  242f.      

Required  Secondary  Education  Courses  

EDSP 3400* Exceptional Students 2 Adm to Sec Ed program or instructor permission EDSC 3000 Educational Psychology 3 Adm to Sec Ed program or instructor permission EDSC 3050 Foundations of American Education 2 Adm to Sec Ed program or instructor permission EDSC 3250 Instructional Media 2 Adm to Sec Ed program or instructor permission EDSC 4440 Content Area Reading and Writing 3 Adm to Sec Ed program or instructor permission EDSC 445G Multicultural Instruction/ESL 3 Adm to Sec Ed program or instructor permission EDSC 4550 Secondary Curriculum Instr and Assess 3 Adm to Sec Ed program or instructor permission EDSC 4200 Classroom Management I 2 Adm to Sec Ed program or instructor permission EDSC 4250 Classroom Management II 2 EDSC 4200; Adm to Sec Ed program or permission EDSC 4850 Student Teaching – Secondary 10 Successful completion of all education and content courses

Application  Deadlines  

For  Spring  Admission  3rd  Friday  in  September  

For  Fall  admission  1st  Friday  in  March  

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UVU Resources

Departmental  Advisors  and  Academic  Counselors  

• Terrell  Wyche—Biology  Education  Advisor  ([email protected];  863-­‐6308;  PS  202f):    You  may  contact  them  If  you  have  questions  regarding  registration  for  any  Biology  courses  or  if  you  are  interested  in  getting  a  minor  in  Biology  (a  popular  minor  for  Chemistry  majors).  

• Tom  Liljegren—Chemistry,  Earth  Science,  and  Physics  Department  Advisor  ([email protected];  863-­‐8616;  PS  202b):    As  the  physical  sciences  advisor,  he  can  help  you  create  schedule  plans,  answer  questions  about  degree  requirements,  and  inform  you  of  opportunities  in  the  Earth  Science  Department.    As  a  Chemistry,  Earth  Science,  or  Physics  Education  student,  he  is  your  primary  advisor  for  any  academic  difficulties  or  questions  you  may  encounter.    He  is  available  for  drop-­‐in  appointments,  but  it  is  recommended  to  schedule  an  appointment.  

• Dr.  Richard  Tolman  and  Dr.  Michael  Stevens—Biology  Faculty  and  Science  Education  specialists.  Dr.  Tolman  ([email protected];  863-­‐6229;  SB  242f)  and  Dr.  Stevens  ([email protected];  863-­‐5196;  SB  242z)  teach  science  education  courses  and  are  experts  in  answering  licensing  and  endorsement  questions.  

• Rick  Dumont—Secondary  Education  Advisor  (863-­‐8478).    Rick  can  answer  questions  that  you  have  as  you  prepare  to  apply  to  the  Secondary  Education  program  and  help  you  create  the  best  plan  for  your  education  classes  and  preparing  for  student  teaching.  

• Math  Department  Advisors  –  Colin  Brinkerhoff  ([email protected];  863-­‐7419;  LA  022)  or  Monica  Fereyra  ([email protected];  863-­‐5396;  LA  220):  You  can  ask  them  any  questions  about  Math  pre-­‐requisites  or  getting  into  Math  classes  MATH  1050  and  above.    

• Academic  Counseling  Center  ([email protected];  863-­‐8425;  LC  402):  If  you  are  looking  into  exploring  other  majors  their  academic  counselors  can  help  you  identify  other  areas  of  study  that  might  interest  you.    This  is  also  where  the  Pre-­‐Law  and  Pre-­‐Health  advisors  are  located,  as  well  as  the  Academic  Standards  counselors.  

• Career  Development  Center  ([email protected];  863-­‐6364;  LC  409):  They  can  help  you  find  internships  and  train  you  in  skills  to  help  find  jobs  and  get  hired  such  as  networking,  resume  writing,  and  interviewing.    Also,  you  can  take  practice  tests  for  the  GRE  and  do  practice  graduate  interviews.    They  have  many  resources  in  the  career  library  about  jobs  available  in  Earth  Science  and  related  areas.    Sue  Stephenson  ([email protected])  is  the  Career  Development  Center  representative  for  the  College  of  Science  and  Health.    

University  Resources  • OneStop  ([email protected];  863-­‐INFO;  BA  106;  www.uvu.edu/students/onestop):  One-­‐stop  is  the  place  for  any  admissions,  

transcripts,  or  registration  questions.    Also,  you  can  purchase  parking  passes  and  pay  tuition  there.  • Financial  Aid  and  Scholarships  (863-­‐8442;  BA  105;  www.uvu.edu/financialaid):    This  is  the  place  to  go  for  any  questions  about  

or  problems  with  financial  aid  and  for  information  about  scholarships  and  grants  that  you  may  be  eligible  for.  • Math  Lab/Academic  Tutoring  (863-­‐8356;  LA  201;  www.uvu.edu/mathlab):  Free  tutoring  is  available  for  all  Math  classes  and  for  

many  science  classes  as  well.    There  is  also  a  Calculus  Lab  and  multiple  tutoring  locations.  • Student  Health  Services  (863-­‐8876;  SC  221;  www.uvu.edu/studenthealth):  Offers  immunizations,  medical  treatment,  and  

mental  health  services  for  students.    Also  offer  free  wellness  sessions  about  a  variety  of  topics.  

 

 

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

How  do  I  get  declared  as  a  science  education  major?  

Once  you  have  decided  on  a  science  education  major,  talk  to  Terrell  Wyche  or  Tom  Liljegren,  the  Biology  and  Physical  Science  advisors,  to  get  officially  declared  in  your  particular  science  major.  

How  can  I  tell  how  close  am  I  to  graduating?  

At  any  time  you  can  pull  up  your  Wolverine  Track  degree  audit  report,  which  you  can  access  via  UVLink.    This  report  will  show  exactly  what  requirements  you  have  completed  and  what  you  have  remaining.    You  can  also  make  semester  scheduling  plans  and  apply  for  graduation  on  Wolverine  Track.    For  more  information  on  Wolverine  Track,  see  http://www.uvu.edu/  wolverinetrack.  

What  can  I  do  if  the  class  I  need  is  full?  

If  a  course  you  are  registering  for  is  full,  you  may  register  for  the  wait  list.    This  will  place  you  on  a  list  of  students  seeking  to  register  in  the  course.    Each  time  a  student  drops  from  the  course,  the  person  at  the  top  of  the  wait  list  will  have  a  chance  to  enroll  in  the  course.      Go  to  your  detail  schedule  on  UVLink  to  view  what  position  you  are  on  the  wait  list.    An  e-­‐mail  is  sent  to  your  UVU  e-­‐mail  if  you  are  at  the  top  of  the  waitlist  and  you’ll  be  able  to  register  for  the  course  in  the  next  24-­‐hours.    Make  sure  to  check  your  University  e-­‐mail  daily  to  ensure  you  don’t  miss  your  registration  window.  

  Do  I  have  to  use  my  UVU  E-­‐mail?  

Your  University  e-­‐mail  will  contain  important  University  announcements  and  may  also  be  used  by  professors,  instructors,  and  advisors  to  contact  you.    If  you  don’t  plan  on  checking  this  e-­‐mail  regularly,  you  can  have  it  forwarded  to  any  other  e-­‐mail  through  the  “Options”  menu.  

Information for Transfer Students

UVU  accepts  credits  from  regionally  accredited  Colleges/Universities  as  long  as  the  courses  taken  were  college  level  and  completed  with  C-­‐  grades  or  better.    After  you  have  been  admitted  to  UVU,  have  official  transcripts  (in  a  sealed  envelope  from  the  transfer  institution  and  less  than  6  months  old)  from  all  prior  institutions  mailed  to:  

Utah  Valley  University  Attention:  Admissions  Office  800  West  University  Parkway  Orem,  UT  84058-­‐5999  

 Once  UVU  has  received  and  evaluated  a  student's  official  transcript  from  another  college  (usually  within  2-­‐4  weeks),  the  

student  may  find  out  how  their  credits  have  been  accepted  through  UVLink.  UVLink  will  display  transfer  credit  that  has  been  awarded  up  to  the  current  moment.  It  is  recommended  to  meet  with  an  advisor  to  check  what  requirements  have  been  fulfilled  by  your  transfer  classes.    Further  information  is  available  online  at:  www.uvu.edu/transfer.