Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education Minor

The Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education minor specifically serves students in STEM majors who are considering careers in secondary mathematics or science teaching. 

Students pursuing the STEM education minor should meet with the Cal Teach staff as early as possible. Entry into EDUC 50 is by application only, and interested students must submit an application to the Cal Teach program (see the Cal Teach website or email calteach@ucsc.edu). Entry into EDUC 100 and EDUC 185L is contingent upon successful completion of previous Cal Teach internships and sufficient university-level science or mathematics coursework.

Course Requirements

The STEM minor in education consists of eight courses, totaling 32 credits and including approximately 75 hours of classroom field placements.

Lower-Division Courses

Choose one of the following courses

EDUC50ACAL Teach 1: Science and Mathematics

2

EDUC50BCAL Teach 1: Mathematics

2

EDUC50CCAL Teach 1: Science

2

Plus the following course

EDUC60Introduction to Education: Learning, Schooling, and Society

5

Upper-Division Courses

Choose one of the following courses:

EDUC100ACal Teach 2: Science and Mathematics

2

EDUC100BCal Teach 2: Mathematics

2

EDUC100CCal Teach 2: Science

2

Plus one of the following courses:

EDUC185BIntroduction to Mathematics Education

5

EDUC185CIntroduction to Teaching Science

5

Plus the following course:

EDUC185LIntroduction to Teaching: Cal Teach 3

3

Plus one upper-division education course addressing cultural and linguistic diversity:

EDUC125Multicultural Children's Literature for Elementary Classrooms

5

EDUC128Immigrants and Education

5

EDUC135Gender and Education

5

EDUC140Language, Diversity, and Learning

5

EDUC141Bilingualism and Schooling

5

EDUC164Urban Education

5

EDUC170East Asian Schooling and Immigration

5

EDUC171South and Southeast Asian Schooling and Immigration

5

EDUC177Teaching Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students Math and Science

5

EDUC181Race, Class, and Culture in Education

5

Plus two upper-division education courses (courses numbered EDUC 102-EDUC 187).

Please refer to the Education Department’s website for a list of approved upper-division courses being offered during the current academic year.