As an earth science education major, you will learn basic principles of how the Earth and other planets work. You will gain an understanding of our planet’s place in the solar system and universe, materials of the Earth’s surface and deep interior, the fossil record and past life on Earth, the forces shaping our landscape, the role of water on our planet, earth processes that support all life and how our climate is rapidly changing. While learning earth science content, you will also learn about the history, philosophy and policies of teaching in the American school system. Furthermore, you will explore the psychology and development of children and young adults. You will have opportunities to shadow experienced teachers and observe their classrooms, to learn how to develop and teach lessons and how to design, implement and assess instruction. The program culminates with a semester-long internship in which you teach earth science in a local school under the supervision of a mentor. This program prepares you for the Michigan DH (Earth/Space Science) endorsement, allowing you to teach earth science, environmental science, astronomy, climate science and oceanography in grades 6-12.