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Physics stands as the most essential and precise among the physical sciences. Its principles form the foundation for profound insights across all technological fields and numerous academic disciplines, including astronomy, chemistry, engineering, materials science, photonics, biology, medicine, geology, and environmental science. Educating students in physics at the secondary level demands expertise in (a) scientific concepts, (b) contemporary theories of adolescent growth, and (c) modern instructional best practices. Therefore, the physics education major integrates physics and science coursework with professional training in pedagogy.
Those pursuing physics education gain the competence to instruct students in grades 5-12 effectively. The curriculum strengthens scientific knowledge while fostering hands-on laboratory skills and analytical abilities. Our education courses equip future teachers with active learning techniques, assessment strategies, and methods to support diverse learners. Through multiple classroom placements in local schools, teacher candidates also refine their instructional abilities by applying their knowledge in real-world settings.