Option 2: Physics Teaching
ASTR 111 Concepts in Astronomy I: Planetary Science and the Sky, or |
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ASTR 112 Concepts in Astronomy II: Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmology |
3 |
SCI 402 Integrated Biology, Mathematics, and Physical Sciences Teaching Methods |
3 |
SCI 403 Integrated Biology, Mathematics, and Physical Sciences Field Experiences in Teaching |
3 |
SCI 497C Senior Seminar in Physical Science Education |
2 |
Total |
11 |
In order to achieve state certification for teaching physics, the requirements for a secondary education certificate as listed by the College of Education must be satisfied. Currently, the course requirements are EDF 207, EDF 211, EDF 311, EDSE 312, EDSP 332, EDSE 416, and EDSE 483. For other requirements for certification, see the College of Education section elsewhere in the catalog and an advisor in the College of Education.
*Area of Concentration Requirements
Core courses for all options:
PHYS 231 Engineering Physics I |
4 |
PHYS 231A Engineering Physics I Laboratory |
1 |
PHYS 232 Engineering Physics II |
4 |
PHYS 232A Engineering Physics II Laboratory |
1 |
PHYS 353 Concepts of Modern Physics |
4 |
PHYS 340 Experimental Physics |
3 |
PHYS 381 Computer Solutions to Engineering and Science Problems |
3 |
PHYS 481 Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists |
3 |
SCI 498 Senior Thesis I |
2 |
SCI 499C Senior Thesis II |
1 |
Total |
26 |