Physical Science - Composite Teaching (Physics) - BS
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About this Degree
The physical science (composite teaching) major qualifies students to teach seventh and eighth-grade integrated science and high school chemistry and physics. Because they are qualified to teach both subjects, graduates of this major will be more marketable and sought after for teaching positions.
As they train to become chemistry teachers, students learn how to teach the basic chemical properties of elements and the chemical reactions that take place when different elements are combined, and how to properly write scientific equations. Students also study physics and gain an understanding of both the theory of physics and how to experiment using those theories as a guide. Physics teaching covers thermal physics, intermediate modern physics, wave phenomena, electromagnetism, and quantum mechanics.
For more information about Physics, see the Department of Physics website.
Admitted and current students must meet with Karalee Ransom, academic advisor, no later than their sophomore year to develop an individualized plan of study that is applicable to their interests and fulfills STEP program requirements.
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Admission Requirements for this Program
New freshmen must be admitted to USU in Good Standing and have an overall GPA of 2.0.
Transfer students from other institutions or other programs at USU must have a 2.20 GPA.
Students must have an overall GPA of 3.0 to be admitted to the Secondary Ed program.
Admission to STEP requires a grade of C or better in all major content courses and requires an overall GPA of 3.0.