Program Overview
The Master’s degree in Science and Technology degree program is designed for STEM teachers and/or STEM majors who aim for interdisciplinary training and research. Depending on the intended career path, students choose interdisciplinary areas which include Education, Chemistry, Educational Technology, Computer Science, or Mathematics. These options provide opportunities for students to enhance their scientific knowledge as well as develop skills necessary for conducting interdisciplinary scientific research.
Graduates of the program have interdisciplinary training in physics, mathematics, chemistry, instructional technology, computer science, and STEM teaching and research.
Possible Career Options
Graduates of the program will have interdisciplinary training in physics, mathematics, chemistry, instructional technology, computer science, and STEM teaching and research that will prepare them to be more competitive in the rapidly changing work environment.
