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Candidates in the Master of Education (EdM) in Science Education have the option of pursuing licensure or customizing a program that is unique to their interests and career goals. This program is designed for aspiring or current educators who wish to expand their academic content base and teaching talents by becoming informed about the latest research, curricula, methodologies, and theories in science education. This program does not lead to licensure, so it is especially relevant for those who already have an initial license or do not wish to obtain one. The program is tailored to meet students’ needs and will vary depending upon each individual’s background.Learning OutcomesDemonstrate knowledge of the field that connects knowledge of content, teaching practices, student learning, and curriculum.Demonstrate the ability to interpret research in science education and apply it to the design of teaching materials, including addressing issues of access, equity, and diversity when teaching students science.Coursework and Requirements (36 units)Full-time students can complete the EdM in one academic year. It is also possible to complete the degree over a longer period as a part-time student. A part-time student takes fewer than 12 units per term.EdM in Science Education: Licensure OptionIndividuals seeking an Initial Massachusetts Teaching License in biology, chemistry, general science, or physics can complete a graduate certificate program (educator licensure) as part of the EdM and receive both a Master of Education degree and endorsement for Massachusetts teaching certification.