Physics Area (MSUTeach Track) – Bachelor of Science

A description of MSUTeach and specific coursework for the MSUTeach Physics Track can be found in the MSUTeach Program section of the College of Science. 

TEP Admission Requirements

Students seeking teacher certification must apply for and be admitted to the Teacher Education Program (TEP). Additionally, to enroll in the clinical practice and meet state certification requirements, students must maintain a GPA of 2.75 overall (in all course work), as well as in professional education courses, with no grade lower than a "C" in professional education courses.

Courses marked with an asterisk (*) require admission to the Teacher Education Program.

Program Requirements

  1. Admission to MSU with an assigned academic advisor.
  2. Pursuance of program completion leading to teacher certification.
  3. Completion of at least 30 credit hours.
  4. Minimum GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale; or a GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale on the last thirty (30) credit hours. All college courses attempted must be a part of the applicant's MSU transcript. Transcripts must reflect all transfer coursework completed to date. All transfer courses, as well as MSU credit, are used in calculating the GPA.
  5. Completion of the following five core courses with grades of “C” or better:
    1. ENG 100 – Writing I
    2. Mathematics General Education Requirement, as required by program
    3. COMS 108 – Fundamentals of Speech Communication
    4. EDF 207 – Foundations of Education (CTE and Agriculture Teaching candidates may substitute CTE 207) or UTCH 100 (MSUTeach programs)
    5. EDF 211 – Human Growth and Development (IECE candidates may substitute EDEC 253) or UTCH 150 (MSUTeach programs)

Testing Requirements

TEP candidates must obtain the following scores on the ACT exam:

  • Composite score of 22 or the corresponding minimum scores: Reading (20), English (18), and Mathematics (19),

OR, the following scores on the Praxis I Core Skills for Educators exam:

  • Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators: Combined 5752 Computer OR
  • Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators: Mathematics 5733 Computer (Minimum score 150) and
  • Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators: Reading 5713 Computer (Minimum score 156) and
  • Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators: Writing 5723 Computer (Minimum score 162)

An applicant may use a combination of ACT and Praxis I minimum scores to meet testing requirements. If an applicant is within five points of one or more of the corresponding minimum scores of the Praxis I assessments, the candidate may be admitted if the candidate has a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. For information about the Praxis exams and to register for the test, please visit the Praxis website at https://praxis.ets.org/.

Program Competencies

Students will:

  1. Develop enough learning techniques to adapt to new vocational and educational situations, i.e. be able to self-educate in new applied areas and keep up with progress in the field.

  2. Develop enough self-confidence, personal independence and understanding of scientific methods to carry out a technical project on one's own with only consultant-style help.

  3. Read technical literature with good comprehension.

  4. Write technical reports in a clear and logical way.

  5. Present oral reports on technical material in a clear and logical way.

  6. Be able to retrieve any needed information from the scientific literature.

  7. Analyze laboratory data for its correctness and locate probable sources of error, including an understanding of standard statistical tests and the concepts of error and uncertainty, and an understanding of the advantages and limitations of current instrumental and other laboratory techniques.

  8. Be able to use the basic principles of physics as presented in the first-year class in a wide variety of contexts, especially the relationship force to motion. Be able to relate scientific principles to observed behavior.

  9. Comprehend the major concepts of Newtonian analysis of motion, energy and momentum conservation, rotational motion, electric and magnetic fields and optics, including interference.

Assessment

  1. Force Concept Inventory.
  2. Capstone presentation.
  3. Research project knowledge scores.
  4. Research presentation communication scores.
  5. Research paper scores.

Program Requirements

General Education

General Education Courses(See GNED Course Listings)

Variable

MATH 175Calculus I

4

Total Credit Hours:34

Refer to the General Education section for a complete listing of general education requirements for the University. Program requirements that are also general education requirements will count in both places (as applicable).

Area Requirements

Physics Core Courses

CHEM 111Principles of Chemistry I

4

CHEM 112Principles of Chemistry II

4

MATH 275Calculus II

4

MATH 276Calculus III

4

MATH 301Elementary Linear Algebra

3

MATH 363Differential Equations

3

PHYS 105Introduction to Physics and Engineering Professions

1

PHYS 181Introduction to Scientific Computing

3

PHYS 231Engineering Physics I

5

PHYS 232Engineering Physics II

5

PHYS 340Experimental Physics

3

PHYS 353Modern Physics I

4

PHYS 354Modern Physics II

3

PHYS 381Computer Solutions to Engineering and Science Problems

3

PHYS 497Senior Research 1

3

PHYS 498Senior Research II

2

Total Credit Hours:54

MSUTeach Physics Track Requirements

PHYS 412Light and Physical Optics

3

UTCH 100Step 1: Inquiry Approaches to Teaching

1

UTCH 150Step 2: Inquiry-Based Lesson Design

1

UTCH 200Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science

3

UTCH 250Perspectives on Science and Mathematics

3

UTCH 300Classroom Interactions*

3

UTCH 315Functions and Modeling

3

UTCH 360Research Methods

3

UTCH 410Project-Based Instruction*

3

UTCH 450Apprentice Teaching

12

Total Credit Hours:35

Free Electives

Free Electives (chosen by student)

variable

Total Credit Hours: 120