ITESS Science specialisation
Prepare for a career teaching science in international secondary schools with the science at ITESS. You’ll grow into an engaging, inclusive, and culturally sensitive educator, with the knowledge, skills and experience needed to teach Physics, Biology and Chemistry as integrated subjects.
What’s in it for you:
Gain practical teaching experience in international schools in each year of your studies
Develop a solid interdisciplinary foundation in Biology, Physics and Chemistry
Master effective didactic strategies for teaching complex science concepts
Design inclusive lesson plans that cater to diverse learners in multicultural classrooms
Build intercultural competencies for teaching in global educational contexts
Develop research skills for educational innovation and curriculum development
Customise your course and choose from over 100 minors for your elective semester
The programme
With the Science Specialisation programme, you develop your intercultural understanding and global teaching skills, so you are ready to meet the challenges of a diverse international classroom with empathy and adaptability. The curriculum includes collaboration with Geography students.
Specific subjects include:
the position of different continents in a globalising world using different geographical concepts, perspectives and dimensions
(social) demographic processes
urban and rural processes
the influence of plate tectonics on the geomorphology
basic relations in weather and climate phenomena
the geomorphology of global landscapes
the physical factors affecting human geography of different continents
Using Geo ICT in your lessons (ArcGIS, Storymaps, Google Earth)
Explore essential science concepts including general and organic chemistry, mechanics, optics, waves and sound, physiology, molecular structure, genetics and sustainable energy technology. You’ll also work with Geography students on projects about sustainability and its integration into science education.
Along with developing your didactic skills and deepening your scientific knowledge, you’ll also develop the interdisciplinary skills needed to analyse socio-scientific global challenges, including human health and aging, energy resources, climate change and food availability.
Carry out teaching practice focused on research about differentiation in education followed by an elective semester doing a minor subject at another university. In your final year, you specialise in advanced topics such as ecology, thermodynamics and modern physics, collaborating with Mathematics students on interdisciplinary STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) projects.
Lab work plays a significant role as you’ll prepare and supervise experiments in partnership with school technicians. You'll finish your studies with teaching practice and write a scientific or interdisciplinary article to showcase your expertise.

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