Physics Certification

Bachelor of Science: 180.5 quarter credits
(Certification is for grades 7 - 12)

Degree Requirements

Incoming students, 2011/2012


The certification area emphasizes coursework in physics and atmospheric science, including such topics as classical mechanics, electromagnetic fields, quantum mechanics, and physics of high fidelity, and survey of the universe. Students may also choose to pursue a second certification in mathematics. A sample plan of study is available.

General education requirements  
Expository Writing and Reading 3.0
Persuasive Writing and Reading 3.0
Analytical Writing and Reading 3.0
History of Science I 3.0
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Calculus I 4.0
Calculus II 4.0
Calculus III 4.0
MATH 200 Multivariate Calculus 4.0
MATH 201 Linear Algebra 4.0
MATH 210 Differential Equations 4.0
Ethics 3.0
PSY 101 General Psychology 3.0
Educational Psychology 3.0
The Drexel Experience 2.0
  English elective course between 200-329 3.0
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  Free elective 2.0
Science requirements
Cells, Genetics and Physiology 3.0
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Cells, Genetics and Physiology Lab 1.0
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Biological Diversity, Ecology and Evolution 3.0
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CHEM 101 General Chemistry I 3.5
CHEM 102 General Chemistry II 4.5
ENVS 260 Environmental Science and Society 3.0
Atmospheric Science I: Climate and Global Change 3.0
PHYS 113 Contemporary Physics I 5.0
PHYS 114 Contemporary Physics II 5.0
Contemporary Physics III 5.0
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PHYS 131 WI Survey of the Universe 3.0
Fundamentals of Physics III 4.0
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Thermodynamics 4.0
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PHYS 311 Classical Mechanics I 4.0
Classical Mechanics II 4.0
PHYS 321 Electromagnetic Fields I 4.0
PHYS 326 Quantum Mechanics I 4.0
 
Pedagogy requirements 64.5 Credits
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Foundations in Education I: A Historical and Philosophical Perspective 3.0
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Freshman Seminar 3.0
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The Organization Structure of Secondary Schools 3.0
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Adolescent Development 3.0
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Special Education Foundations 4.5
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Sophomore Seminar 1.0
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Diversity and Today's Teacher 3.0
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Teaching the Middle School Child 3.0
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Inclusionary Practices for Exceptional Students 4.5
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Literacy Development 4.5
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Reading in the Content Areas (7-12) 3.0
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Foundations for Instructing ELLs 3.0
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Junior Seminar 1.0
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Computer Applications in Teaching 3.0
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Secondary Science Teaching Methods 3.0
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Evaluation of Instruction 3.0
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Current Research in Curriculum and Instruction 3.0
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Multimedia in Instructional Design 3.0
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Senior Seminar 1.0
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Student teaching experience
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Student Teaching (Physics) 9.0
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Writing-Intensive Course Requirements

In order to graduate, all students must pass three writing-intensive courses after their freshman year. Two writing-intensive courses must be in a student's major. The third can be in any discipline. Students are advised to take one writing-intensive class each year, beginning with the sophomore year, and to avoid “clustering” these courses near the end of their matriculation. Transfer students need to meet with an academic advisor to review the number of writing-intensive courses required to graduate.

A "WI" next to a course in this catalog may indicate that this course can fulfill a writing-intensive requirement. For the most up-to-date list of writing-intensive courses being offered, students should check the Writing Intensive Course List on the Drexel University Writing Center page. Students scheduling their courses in Banner/DrexelOne can also conduct a search for courses with the attribute "WI" to bring up a list of all writing-intensive courses available that term.