Master of Natural Science
The Master of Natural Science (M.N.S.) degree program at Arizona State University is aimed primarily at in-service science teachers seeking to enhance their career through interdisciplinary graduate training in physics, physical science, physics education or related sciences.
The major is natural science and the student is expected to emphasize course work in two or more areas of concentration (e.g., chemistry and physics). The program must be interdisciplinary.
Natural Science Program for High School Teachers
This is open to high school teachers who have completed two semesters of college physics and an introductory calculus course. If necessary, teachers can make up deficiencies in regularly scheduled courses.
A total of 30 graduate credit hours are required—15 credit hours from teaching methods and integrated science courses, and a minimum of six credits in contemporary physics courses as shown in the program of study and program options. Graduate courses in physics or other natural sciences can apply toward the remaining credits if approved by the student’s supervisory committee.
Admission Requirements
Applicants should meet the following admission criteria:
- A bachelor’s degree from a regionally-accredited institution.
- An official ASU online graduate application.
- Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate course work.
- A statement of purpose outlining why you want to apply to the natural science program.
- Two letters of recommendation from individuals familiar with your work and/or studies relevant to the natural science program.
- Graduate Record Examination scores (GRE physics subject scores are not required).
- Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL or equivalent) score for non-native English speakers.
- Students must meet all Graduate College admission criteria.
If you would like further information about the Master of Natural Science program, please contact Robert Culbertson, Jane Jackson or Ixtchell Ledesma.
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