The secondary education concentration is intended for those intending to pursue careers in teaching high school physics. Taken in conjunction with a Science Education minor, students graduate with a Bachelor's Degree in Physics and a New York State High School Physics Teaching Certificate.
Below is the list of major requirements for this section. For complete degree requirements, please consult the current . To learn more about the concentration and what a career as a physics teacher might offer, please make an appointment with Prof. Richard Steinberg, the advisor for this concentration.
Course Number | Name | Credits | Offered |
Introductory Courses | |||
PHYS 20700 | University Physics I | 4 | Fall & Spring |
PHYS 20800 | University Physics II | 4 | Fall & Spring |
PHYS 20900 | University Physics III | 4 | Fall & Spring |
CHEM 10301 | General Chemistry I | 4 | Fall & Spring |
CHEM 10401 | General Chemistry II | 4 | Fall & Spring |
BIO 10100 | Biological Foundations I | 4 | Fall & Spring |
Math Courses | |||
MATH 20100 | Calculus I | 4 | Fall & Spring |
MATH 21200 | Calculus II with Introduction to Multivariable Funct. | 4 | Fall & Spring |
MATH 21300 | Calculus III with Vector Analysis | 4 | Fall & Spring |
MATH 39100 | Methods of Differential Equations | 3 | Fall & Spring |
MATH 34600 | Elements of Linear Algebra (for all new students) | 3 | Fall & Spring |
OR | |||
MATH 39200 | Linear Algebra and Vector Analysis for Engineers* | 3 | Fall & Spring |
Upper Level Courses | |||
PHYS 35100 | Mechanics | 4 | Fall & Spring |
PHYS 35300 | Electricity and Magnetism I | 3 | Fall |
PHYS 35400 | Electricity and Magnetism II | 3 | Spring |
PHYS 37100 | Advanced Physics Laboratory I | 2 | Fall |
PHYS 45100 | Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics | 3 | Spring |
choose 1 | |||
PHYS 36100 | Mathematical Methods in Physics | 4 | Fall & Spring |
OR | |||
EAS 10600 | Earth Systems Science | ||
6 credits of physics electives from the following | |||
PHYS 31000 | Independent Study | 3 to 4 | |
PHYS 31500 | Medical Physics | 3 | |
PHYS 33300 | Development of Knowledge in Physics I | 3 | Fall |
PHYS 33400 | Development of Knowledge in Physics II | 3 | Spring |
PHYS 42200 | Biophysics | 3 | Spring |
PHYS 42300 | Biophysics in Applications | 3 | Fall |
PHYS 45200 | Optics | 3 | Fall |
PHYS 45300 | Physical Photonics I/Laser Optics | 3 | |
PHYS 45400 | Descriptive Astronomy | 3 | Fall |
PHYS 52200 | Biomedical Physics | 3 | |
PHYS 55400 | Solid State Physics | 3 | Fall |
PHYS V0100 | Mathematical Methods in Physics | 4 | |
PHYS V1100 | Analytical Dynamics | 4 | |
PHYS V1500-1600 | Electromagnetic Theory | 4 | |
PHYS V2500-2600 | Quantum Mechanics | 4 | |
*Notes | |||
1. All incoming and new students should take MATH 34600 instead of 39200. | |||
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