Learn how to teach adolescents about the fundamental forces of our universe.

Discover the intricacies of the world that surrounds us and teach your future students how to practically apply that knowledge.

Why Teach Physics?

Inspire future innovators. Our major is designed to meet the essential requirements for expertise in both the fields of physics and teaching. With STEM professions in high demand, educators dedicated to the future of science and technology are needed.

Culminate your studies with hands-on student teaching experiences in a physics classroom, gaining direct mentorship from a local teacher. Learn how to apply high-level physics concepts with effective strategies for educating adolescents in today’s dynamic classrooms.

Completion of the program will prepare you to seek initial certification to teach physics grades 5 - 12.

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Inclusive Teaching Certification

Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of students with disabilities? Our programs offer the option to pursue dual certification, adding initial certification in Students with Disabilities (Grades 7 – 12) to your initial certification in Adolescence Physics (Grades 5 – 12). Expand your skill set to work with students who have unique learning needs.

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Career Outlook

Our adolescence physics programs prepare you to become a physics teacher for grades 5 – 12. If you pursue dual certification, you will also be prepared for a career as a special education teacher.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the job projection for high school teachers is expected to rise by 4% from 2018-2028, and the job projection for middle school teachers is expected to rise by 3%.

New York State Education Department (NYSED) issued teaching certificates are highly valued throughout the US, allowing for a reciprocity process in all 50 states.

Field Experience & Student Teaching

The first step to becoming a great educator is gaining practical experience in a real classroom. Our Field Experience Office will help you find the best school for both your field experience and student teaching placements.

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Certification

Students who complete our program are qualified for official certification to teach in New York State. Learn the steps you need to ensure you are prepared to teach on day one after you graduate.

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Ready to Take the Next Step?

Your undergraduate degree is the foundation of a successful educator. Teaching in New York state requires professionals to earn their master’s degree and professional certification within five years of receiving initial certification (typically earned after graduating from an undergraduate program).

Learn more about our master’s program and discover how you can take the next step in your career.

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