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BA/MT in Physics Education

This program allows you  to earn a Baccalaureate degree from the College of Arts and Sciences (B.A. or B.S.) and a Master of Teaching (M.T.) degree from the Curry School of Education. Degrees are awarded simultaneously at the end of your studies. You earn licensure with endorsement in Physics Education, grades 6-12. 

You may add a second area of endorsement (e.g., English as a Second Language, Special Education, Algebra I) to your program of studies.  If interested in this option, seek permission from your Curry advisor and the Office of Teacher Education as soon as you are offered permission to enroll.  Completing two endorsements requires careful planning.

As you matriculate in Curry between your 3rd and 5th years,  you will engage in field experiences each semester.  The program offers maximum opportunity for employment and career development.

Program policies & procedures are listed in the Teacher Education Student Handbook.
 

Prerequisites and Admission Requirements

Off-Grounds Transfer Students:  Apply for admission to UVA through the University's Office of Undergraduate Admission,  and meet criteria 2,3, 5, 6 listed below.

On-Grounds Students:

To be granted permission to enter the five-year program, you must:

1. be enrolled as a second-year student in the College of Arts and Sciences;
2. have completed EDIS 2010 and 2880 (or VCCS equivalent coursework);
3. demonstrate academic success (cumulative GPA of 2.7, 3.0  GPA in College major);
4. submit the  Permission to Enroll application to the Office of Teacher Education (326 Bavaro Hall) by February 15;
5. provide test scores that meet criteria set by the Virginia Dept. of Education in ONE of the following:

  • PRAXIS I:  178 math, 175 writing or 532 composite score OR
  • SATs taken prior to 4/1/95--score of 1000, with at least 450 verbal, 510 math; if taken after 4/1/95--score of 1100, with at least 530 verbal, 530 math OR
  • ACTs taken prior to 4/1/95--score of 1100, with at least 450 verbal, 510 math; if taken after 4/1/95--composite score of 24, with at least 22 mat, 48 English Plus Reading Score  OR
  • VCLA: Reading and Writing as an optional assessment for the PRAXIS 1 reading and writing tests (writing subtest of 235, reading subtest of 235, composite score of 470) in combination with qualifying math scores from SATs, ACTs, or PRAXIS 1.

6. show good progress toward meeting GENERAL REQUIREMENTS through coursework or AP or IB credits in:

  • Natural Sciences and Math (12 hrs.)  a combination of science and math. 
  • English Composition (6 hrs. ) same as the College of Arts & Sciences (must include second writing requirement
  • Humanities (6 hrs.) same as the College of Arts & Sciences
  • Non-Western Studies (3 hrs.) same as the College of Arts & Sciences
  • Historical Studies (6 hrs. )  3 hrs. of American History (HIUS 2001 or 2002); 3 hrs. Western Civilization or World History. (List of Approved Courses)
  • Social Sciences (6 hrs.) Psych/Sociology/Anthropology/Linguistics/Econ
  • Foreign Language (0-14 hrs.) same as the College of Arts & Sciences

7.   take at least two Physics courses through the College of Arts and Sciences.


NOTE: Permission to Enroll allows you to sign up for licensure classes offered through the Curry School of Education.  Formal admission to the program (advancement to graduate status) occurs midway through one's fourth year at UVA.  Advancement is based on academic performance in College and Curry classes, performance in area schools (field work),  and performance on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE).   

Application Due Date

February 1 of the second year of enrollment at the University

Degree Requirements

All Master of Teaching students are required to complete 5 credits in the Curry Participant Pool in each year of their program.

Students in the five-year program must meet College and Curry requirements to earn dual degrees.  Requirements in Curry include coursework, field placements, Graduate Record Exams (GREs) and state-mandated exams--Virginia Communication and and  Literacy Assessment (VCLA),  PRAXIS II  Content exam in Physics.  Dates by which passing scores must be submitted to the Office of Teacher Education are listed in the "Course Overview" below.

Prospective Physics teachers must also complete the following:

1. a B.A. or B.S. degree in Physics, with courses covering classical mechanics, electricity and magnetism, heat & thermodynamics, waves, optics, atomic & nuclear physics, quantum physics, and relativity in either of the following core sequences: 

  • OPTION 1:   (a) Courses PHYS 1610, PHYS 1620, PHYS 2610, PHYS 2620 (16 hrs.); (b) lab courses PHYS 2630 and PHYS 2640 (6 hrs.) , and (c) three additional courses (9 hrs. ) which include  PHYS 2660 and your choice 3000-level physics courses,   or
  • OPTION 2:  (a) Courses PHYS 2310, PHYS 2320, PHYS 2620 (12 hrs.), (b) lab courses PHYS 2630, PHYS 2640 (4 hrs.) or PHYS 2010, PHYS 2020 (4 hrs.), and (c) coursework that includes PHYS 2660 and any 3000-level physics courses (12 credits).

2.   at least 20 credits in supporting coursework, including one course each in Biology, Chemistry, Earth/Space Science, Mathematics (through introductory differential equations);

3.  at least one History of Science Course (HIEU 3322 recommended);

4.  lab sections offered in conjunction with with science courses in which you enroll; and

5.  at least 30 credits at the 5000 level or above, which do not include Teaching Associateship credits.  Recommended graduate courses are EDIS 7850, EDIS 5050, EDIS 5450, EDIS 5640, EDIS 5860, EDLF 5500, and EDLF 7280.

Note:  Only a two-course deficiency in the major or supporting courses may be completed after the teaching associate semester.


All program completers must submit applications for graduation to the College of Arts and Sciences AND to the Curry School (Office of Admission: 106 Bavaro Hall). As noted in the sample course outline, materials required  for Curry include an application for licensure.

Funding Opportunities

All new and continuing undergraduates at the University of Virginia may be eligible for federal loans, grants, scholarships, work study and other categories of need-based financial aid. We encourage you to submit your application for financial aid the first of March, so the Office of Financial Aid can provide you with an estimate of your eligibility for the upcoming academic year. Policies related to financial aid change upon entrance to the graduate program in the 5th year of study. To determine your eligibility and procedures for applying for aid, visit the University's Student Financial Aid website. Students enrolled in the B/MT or PGMT program are also eligible for numerous scholarships and awards offered through the Curry Foundation. These are advertised in December, and several are earmarked for TED students.

Typical Length of Study

Completion time is five years.  Students who enter the University with a number of courses or AP or IB credits, however,  may accelerate the program, finishing in 4 1/2 years. Plan carefully with your advisor in the College and your
advisor in Curry if interested in this option.

Full or Part Time:

Students studying for the BAMT are full-time students.

Course Overview

Print out  this sample course overview. Use it to map your coursework Curry and to determine which semesters you can enroll in Arts and Sciences courses required for your major and licensure. 

 

3rd YEAR

Fall Semester:

  1. __ Declare a major in the College by the start of the semester.
  2. __ EDLF 5011: Adolescent Learning & Development (3 cr.),
  3. __ EDIS 3882: Field experience (1 cr.),
  4. __ Continue working on General Requirements listed above in "Prerequisites and Admissions Requirements."
  5. __ Fall or spring--complete the math/science section of EDIS 3450:Teaching with Technology (2 cr.) 


Spring Semester

  1. __ EDIS 3882: Field Experience (1 cr.)
  2. __ EDIS 5000: Exceptional Learner (3 cr.)--spring or summer
  3. __ By April 15, complete 5 credits in the Curry Participant Pool.
  4. __ By May 1, take and pass the Virginia Communications & Literacy Assessment (VCLA).  Print a copy of your test results for your personal records.  You will need these when applying for licensure at the end of the program.


Summer

  1. __ Sign up to take GREs prior to September 1, so you can retake the exam if your scores do not meet Curry minimums of at or above 450/150 (verbal), 530/145 (quantitative), 4.0 (analytical writing). Submit official test scores through ETS.  The University's institutional code is 5820; there is no school code.

 

4th YEAR

Fall Semester

  1. __ EDIS 5020: Instruction and Assessment  (3 cr.). (NOTE: This requirement moved to 4th year from 3rd year beginning with the MT Class of 2016)
  2. __ EDIS:5050 Teaching Science in Secondary Schools I (3 cr.),
  3. __ EDIS 4885: Field Experience (1 cr.)
  4. __ EDIS 5710: Content Area Reading  (3 cr.) - fall or spring semester,
  5. __ By December 1 submit the Teaching Associateship Application (a form on which you request a student teaching placement) to the Office of Teacher Education.
  6. __ By December 1, turn in the Advancement to Graduate Status Application (available in the Office of Teacher Education) . Criteria for advancement are satisfactory performance in all field experiences and Curry classes, a 3.0 GPA in content major in the College, a cumulative GPA of 2.7, and satisfactory performance on GREs.


Spring Semester

  1. __ EDIS 5030: Curriculum and Management (3 cr.) (NOTE: This requirement moved to 4th year from 3rd year beginning with the MT Class of 2016)
  2. __ EDIS 5051: Teaching Science tn the Secondary School II (3 cr.)
  3. __ EDIS 4885: Field Practicum (1 cr.)
  4. __ Complete the online module Child Abuse and Neglect: Recognizing, Reporting, and Responding for Educators. Print out the certificate of completion and make one copy for the Office of Teacher Education. Keep the original with your personal records.
  5. __ By April 15, complete 5 credits in the Curry Participant Pool.
  6. __ Meet General Requirements listed above in "Prerequisites and Admission Requirements."


Summer Session (if accelerating the program)

  1. __ Register for coursework on the Summer Session website.
  2. __ Enroll in EDIS 7991: Field Project (3 cr.)--a portion of the course will be completed in the fall.
  3. __ Complete EDIS 7100: Contemporary  Issues (3 cr.).

 

5th YEAR

Fall Semester: (No courses, other than those listed below, may be taken during the term.)

  1. __ By August 1, take and pass the  Praxis II  Content Knowledge exam offered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS).  Print a copy of your test results for  your personal records.
  2. __ If graduating in December, apply for graduation both in the College and in Curry by October 1. Submit your Curry application (make sure to list primary and secondary endorsements, if applicable) to Curry's Office of Admission (106 Bavaro Hall).  Attach the following materials, using a paperclip:  copies of test scores and the "College Verification Form" and "Application for Initial Licensure" found in the online pdf  document "Application for a Virginia License".  Make sure the address you list on your licensure paperwork is the location where you will be receiving mail between December and February.
  3. __ If planning to enroll as a part-time (fewer than 12 cr.) during the spring, complete a Change of Status form and submit it to the Teacher Education Office by October 15.
  4. __ Complete EDIS 5885: Teaching Associateship--Science (12 cr.).  If you are earning a second endorsement, check with the placement coordinator to see if you need a split placement.
  5. __ Complete EDIS 5875: Seminar: Teaching Associateship--Science  (3 cr.)


Spring Semester

  1. __ If graduating in May, apply for graduation both in the College and in Curry no later than February 1.  On the Curry form, be sure to list primary and secondary endorsements (if relevant). Take your education application to Curry's Office of Admission (106 Bavaro Hall). Use a paperclip to attach copies of test scores, and the "College Verification Form" and "Application for Initial Licensure"  documents found in the online pdf  "Application for a Virginia License" .  Make sure the address you list on the licensure application is the one where you will be receiving mail between May and August. 
  2. __ By April 15, complete 5 credits (3 credits if graduating in December) in the Curry Participant Pool.
  3. __ EDIS 7991: Field Project (3 cr.)
  4. __ EDIS 7100: Contemporary Educational Issues (3 cr.)
  5. __ Finish College requirements


When the Office of Admissions receives word from the Registrar that degrees have been conferred, personnel will sign off on your application for licensure and mail all materials to you, so you can work directly with the VDOE to obtain licensure. The Curry Admissions Office will record your areas of endorsement on the enrolled student screen.  That way, if you move to another location, they can use that information when you request a college verification form for another state.

Sample Jobs After Graduation

Secondary (grades 6-12) Physics Teacher

Contacts

Jennifer Maeng    

jlc7d@virginia.edu         

244 Ruffner Hall         

434-924-0837


Associated Faculty

  • Robert Q. Berry, III
  • Glen L. Bull
  • Jennifer Chiu
  • Mable B. Kinzie
  • Susan L. Mintz
  • Robert H. Tai

Associated Researchers

  • Jennifer L Maeng


This degree is offered through
Teacher Education: Secondary Education.

Areas of Study

  • Science Education

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