Secondary Education: Chemistry
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
CompareWhat is Secondary Education: Chemistry?
Our Secondary Education minor is a component of the teaching option within Chemistry. This minor fulfills state requirements to teach Chemistry in grades 9 through 12. As a Secondary Education student, you will learn how to plan lessons. Our program will teach you how to assess the strengths and weaknesses of your students. You'll practice strategies on how to help students overcome specific learning challenges. If you’re interested in this program, you’ll apply to the Chemistry major. Once you’ve completed most of your major requirements, you’ll apply into the Secondary Education minor. This is usually by the end of your sophomore year.
Career Options
- Kindergarten and Elementary School Teacher
- High School (Secondary) Teacher
- Middle School Teacher
- Preschool Teacher
- Postsecondary Teacher
- Special Education Teacher
- Elementary, Middle and High School Principal
Post-Graduation Success1
84% employed or continuing education
54% employed after graduation
29% attending graduate school
1% volunteering
$51,527 average starting annual income
Sample employer destinations: Epic Systems, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Allstate Insurance Company View All
Sample grad school destinations: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Illinois at Chicago, Columbia University View All
Review Criteria
First-Year Major-Specific Criteria
- Demonstrated understanding of and interest in the major
Transfer Criteria
Transfer HandbookGraduation & Retention2
Years to degree: N/A
First-Year retention rate: N/A
Four-year graduation rate: N/A
Six-year graduation rate: N/A
Annual Program Costs3
Tuition has not yet been determined for this program.
