Science Education (MA)

Master of Arts

As the only online program in Iowa, this program integrates theory, application and content, and allows you to update pedagogy, add endorsement areas or update content knowledge in your specialty areas.
  • Begin coursework January 2025
  • Application deadlines: December 15 (spring), May 1 (summer), August 1 (fall)
  • Apply now!

You may be eligible to receive a $2,000 Online & Distance Education Scholarship -- complete the application today!

Josie Libby, UNI Science Education MA alumni

Features

Online & Hybrid options | 30 Credits
  • Earn electives that can be applied toward endorsements in basic science, biology, chemistry, computer science, earth/space science, physics, or STEM.
  • Build a strong foundation in science content knowledge to complement research-based pedagogical classroom practice, aligning with Next Generation Science Education Standards
  • Complete the program in as little as 2.5 years or take longer by adjusting the number of electives taken each term
     

Here to Help

As an Online & Distance Education student, you’ll have a dedicated Enrollment Contact and Program Coordinator to assist you with registering for classes, navigating the course sequence and billing process, preparing for graduation and much more.

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Dawn Del Carlo

Program Coordinator

Professor, Chemistry & Biochemistry and Science Education
SciEdGradCoord@uni.edu
319-273-3296

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Jamie Anderson

Enrollment Contact

jamie.anderson@uni.edu
319-273-7206

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Online & Hybrid options

Required courses listed on the course sequence (button below) are all offered online via Zoom interactive video conferencing on Wednesday evenings (central time) and during the Summer. Courses are also supported online using Blackboard, a dynamic platform that will enhance your learning experience and provide a sense of community with fellow classmates.

Elective coursework varies and depends on individual student interest and availability, but may be completed entirely online or may include hybrid or in-person courses.

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Our graduates are prepared to:
  • Continue on in the classroom as highly qualified practitioners 
  • Move into administrative or state agency roles
  • Pursue additional graduate work (Ph.D. or Ed.D.)
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Individualized Support Services

Throughout every step of your program, you'll have a dedicated team of support staff ready to assist you. You'll also have access to UNI services such as:

  • Personalized academic advising
  • Support from Financial Aid, Career Services and Rod Library staff
  • Academic support and tutoring opportunities from the Learning Center
  • Access to student accessibility services and staff
  • Technical support assistance
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Online & Hybrid options

Required courses listed on the course sequence (button below) are all offered online via Zoom interactive video conferencing on Wednesday evenings (central time) and during the Summer. Courses are also supported online using Blackboard, a dynamic platform that will enhance your learning experience and provide a sense of community with fellow classmates.

Elective coursework varies and depends on individual student interest and availability, but may be completed entirely online or may include hybrid or in-person courses.

Professor teaching students on zoom in the classroom
Our graduates are prepared to:
  • Continue on in the classroom as highly qualified practitioners 
  • Move into administrative or state agency roles
  • Pursue additional graduate work (Ph.D. or Ed.D.)
Smiling graduate hugging someone at graduation ceremony
Individualized Support Services

Throughout every step of your program, you'll have a dedicated team of support staff ready to assist you. You'll also have access to UNI services such as:

  • Personalized academic advising
  • Support from Financial Aid, Career Services and Rod Library staff
  • Academic support and tutoring opportunities from the Learning Center
  • Access to student accessibility services and staff
  • Technical support assistance
Student smiling receiving help from staff member

1. CV/Resume that includes:

  • Employment history
  • State where you hold a teaching license (if applicable)
  • Subject area endorsements
  • Names and contact information for 3 references

‌2. Applicant statement that addresses the following specific topics/questions:    

  • What are your career goals and how will the MA in Science Education fit within those goals?
  • How do you hope to enhance your teaching by participating in the Science Education MA program?
  • What topics, questions, or issues in science education are you interested in exploring through the MA in Science Education?
  • For our own marketing purposes, please tell us what attracted you to the Science Education MA program at UNI.
     

Application questions can be directed to the Science Education Graduate Coordinator at: sciedgradcoord@uni.edu

Next Steps


Express Interest

Complete our online information request form. We'll send program updates, important information, and application deadlines directly to your inbox!


Submit Your Application

Along with the application, students must submit the following application materials. Please see above for specific details:

  • applicant statement
  • resume
  • official transcripts, sent directly to the Office of Admissions


Apply for Scholarships 

Online & Distance Education offers scholarships for qualified students. Learn more and apply for the scholarship today.

Students may also qualify for Cherin Lee Scholarship. Learn more about this scholarship opportunity.

 

Delivery of this program is contingent on a sufficient number of students being accepted into the program.