Interdisciplinary STEM Education, Graduate Certificate
Program Overview
Wichita State University's graduate certificate in STEM education provides educators and students with 12 credit hours of interdisciplinary training. Tailored to individual interests, the curriculum focuses on designing and delivering STEM curricula that emphasize real-world problem-solving, critical thinking, and career readiness, underscoring the importance of interdisciplinary STEM education in modern society.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Wichita State's graduate certificate in interdisciplinary science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education is designed for STEM educators and graduate students interested in designing and delivering an interdisciplinary STEM curriculum. The program aims to build interdisciplinary academic skills in the context of real-world problem-solving, critical thinking and career readiness.
Outline:
The curriculum comprises 12 credit hours and can be individualized based on the student's interests and teaching goals.
Other:
The program highlights the value of interdisciplinary STEM education in real-world problem solving and career readiness.
Entry Requirements:
There are two paths to admission to the program:
- For those already enrolled in graduate school: Simply complete the Declaration of Intent to Pursue a Certificate Form.
- Prospective students: Should apply using the Graduate School application for admission.