91 credits (no minor required)
2.75 GPA required for graduation. 2.5 GPA required in major.
Letter grade required in all major courses unless otherwise noted.
Students can only earn one major or minor from the physics department.
Overview
The Physics Department, in cooperation with other science departments and the College of Education, has developed a Minnesota Minnesota Professional Education Licensing and Standards Board (PELSB)-approved program. Students should be aware that the program described below may continue to change as the PELSB considers changes to the Science Licensure Programs. Students will need to work closely with their academic advisor to ensure that they will be able to graduate with a PELSB-approved degree.
Successful completion of the Physics Teaching program will enable a student to apply for licensure in 9-12 high school physics and physical science upon achieving passing grade in student teaching.
The major meets Minnesota teacher certification requirements. Wisconsin certification requires minor modifications. Students preparing for certification in other states should consult with the department to learn of any necessary modifications. Teaching majors must apply for admission to the Teacher Education Program before they can enroll in Professional Education Sequence courses. Teaching majors must apply for admission to the Teacher Education Program before they can enroll in Professional Education Sequence courses. Teaching majors must take all courses in the Professional Education Sequence in addition to the courses in the content area listed below. Be aware that some of the classes need to be taken together.
Physics Teaching Major Map