Teaching and Education

Your Pathway to Educating

Biology teachers pass on knowledge about living organisms to future generations and inspire us to appreciate life science as a discipline or possible career path.  Some teachers are naturalists who create and lead workshops for young children at nature centers, while others are state licensed instructors serving as biology teachers at high schools across the nation.  

Students interested in secondary education in biology are encouraged to contact Kathy Christensen (kathyc@iastate.edu) in the School of Education for more information about teacher certification and endorsements.  Below are sample 4-year plans for students interested in this path at the undergraduate level.  

4-Year Plan Biology Secondary Education (LAS) for 2019-2020 (PDF)

4-Year Plan Biology Secondary Education (AgLS) for 2019-2020 (PDF)

Begin Your Adventure in Biology

Course Information

Recommended Courses

Biology teachers often instruct on a wide range of subjects and the core courses in the Biology Program cover each of major disciplinary areas of life science.  Beyond these core courses, we recommend taking a broad range of advanced biology courses by taking one course from each of the following lists (lab courses are denoted by • ):

Animal Biology
Course #Course NameCredits
BIOL 3510 •Comparative Chordate Anatomy5
BIOL 3540 & L •Animal Behavior & Lab4
BIOL 3640Invertebrate Biology3 to 4
BIOL 3650 •Vertebrate Biology4
B M S 3290Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals3
ENT 3700 •Insect Biology3
A ECL 3660 •Natural History of Iowa Vertebrates3
Plant Biology
Course #Course NameCredits
BIOL 3550Plants and People3
BIOL 3560 •Dendrology4
BIOL 3570Biology of Plants3
BIOL 4550 •Bryophyte and Lichen Diversity3
AGRON 3170Principles of Weed Science3
HORT 3220Plant Propogation3
NREM 3570 •Midwestern Prairie Plants1
NREM 3580 •Forest Herbaceous Layer1
Human Biology
Course #Course NameCredits
BIOL 3220Molecular and Cellular Biology of Human Disease3
BIOL 3500 •Comprehensive Human Anatomy4
BIOL 3550 & L •Human and Other Animal Physiology4
BIOL 3440Human Reproduction3
FS HN 3670Medical Terminology1
GEN 3400Human Genetics3
H S 3500Human Diseases3
PSYCH 3100Brain and Behavior3
PSYCH 3150Drugs and Behavior3

Students should plan for an Undergraduate Teaching Experience (BIOL 4910) as part of their program of study.  We also highly recommend taking courses in field-based learning environments, such as summer opportunities at the Iowa Lakeside Laboratory.  

Suggested Supporting Science Courses

Many students pursuing teaching endorsement in biology also seek endorsement in other sciences.  While a single semester of general chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, and physics is suitable, we encourage students to consider a more advanced track if they wish to be endorsed in multiple subjects.  Some students may take additional supporting science electives for their endorsements, such as earth science courses and atmospheric science courses.

 

Opportunities at ISU

Biological Sciences Club (BSC)

The departmental club for Biology majors and anyone else interested in life science, the Biological Sciences Club features regular faculty speakers on a diverse range of life science topics.

Undergraduate Teaching Experience

Students in the Biology Program can assist in teaching our undergraduate lecture or laboratory courses and earn academic credit for the experience.  Students will learn how to seek out these opportunities during orientation and they are also welcome to discuss this with their academic advisor.  

Iowa Lakeside Laboratory

Iowa Lakeside Laboratory is 147-acre wilderness area near Okoboji Lake provides opportunities to study nature in nature, providing a great new perspective on instruction for future teachers.