Plan of Study - Physics Secondary Ed
Term-by-term sample course schedule
The milestones listed below each year are designed to keep you on course to graduate in four years. A sample schedule is provided as a general guideline to help you build a schedule each term. Your courses must be selected with your advisor to satisfy all core curriculum and state, lab science, and multicultural requirements.
Refer to this program's page and the VSU Core Curriculum page in the academic catalog for more detailed information about degree requirements.
Visit the BSEd Secondary Education page in Majors and Degrees for general info about the field and degree.
Year 1
Fall
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Composition I3
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Written and Verbal Communication for Education3
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Perspectives Course2
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Precalculus3
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US History before or after 18653
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Total credit hours
Year 2
Fall
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World Literature I, II, or III3
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus II4
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Principles of Physics I4
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American Government3
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Exploring Learning and Teaching3
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Total credit hours
Spring
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Humanities/Fine Arts Elective3
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Principles of Physics II3
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus III4
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Social Science Elective3
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3-Credit Hour Upper-level Physics Course3
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Total credit hours
Year 3
Fall
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Teacher Education Requirements0
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4-Credit Hour Upper-level Physics Course4
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4-Credit Hour Upper-level Physics Course4
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4-Credit Hour Upper-level Physics Course4
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3-Credit Hour Upper-level Physics Course3
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3-Credit Hour Upper-level Physics Course3
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Total credit hours
Spring
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Secondary Education Practicum2
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Introduction to Standards, Planning, and Assessment2
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Differentiated Instruction in Secondary Education3
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Integrating Technology2
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Development and Education of the Middle Grades Student, Part 13
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Reading and Writing in the Content Areas for Middle Grades3
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Total credit hours
Year 4
Teacher Education
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