Physics Education

Think big, small or in between. From subatomic particles to the expanding universe, physics explains natural phenomena and underpins chemistry, astronomy and many other sciences.

Ninth and tenth graders from Buffalo participate in the STEMcyclists Summer Camp organized by Noemi Waight, with the Graduate School of Education. Students in the program participated in cycling-related activities intended to facilitate a better understanding of how bikes work and what happens in our bodies while riding a bike. The group was photographed in the Hayes Hall Annex and in the space outside in July 2023. Photographer: Douglas Levere.

Be a Force in the World of Education

Spark curiosity in your students about how the world works. Become an inspiring physics educator, whether you and your class are uncovering black holes or innovating faster computer chips, encourage future scientists with your passion for physics.

Points of Distinction

A portrait of Dejan Stojkovic, with the department of physics, taken in a lab in Fronczak Hall in November 2023. Photographer: Douglas Levere.

Learn from distinguished faculty renowned for their excellence, including those who have received prestigious awards from the National Science Foundation, as well as professors honored with the SUNY Chancellor’s Award and the title of SUNY Distinguished Professor.

Virtual Reality used in a classroom for a Graduate School of Education project at Enterprise Charter School in downtown Buffalo, NY. Photographer: Meredith Forrest Kulwicki.

Shape the future of education with innovative methodologies while fostering diverse and inclusive learning environments. Design and conduct cutting-edge research focused on assessment, equity, inclusion, inquiry and technology.
 

The CSE Kids' Day, part of CSED Week with the Department of Computer Science and Engineering in Davis Hall. Photographer: Meredith Forrest Kulwicki.

Deepen your understanding of the environmental, psychological and social conditions that impact teaching and learning. In GSE’s physics education program, you’ll explore the multifaceted dynamics of education to create more effective learning experiences.

Initial Initial / Professional Professional

Program Overview

Academic credential granted Certificate of Advanced Study (CAS)
Certification option Successful completion of program leads to an institutional recommendation for NYS Initial Certification in Physics Education
Grade levels 7 to 12
Credits required for completion 33
Time to completion 3 full-time semesters (summer start)
Course delivery On campus
Career opportunities
  • Physics teacher
  • Corporate trainer
  • Museum and environmental organization work
  • Science and curriculum specialist
Clinical experience hours
  • 1 academic year (fall/spring) of student teaching
  • Additional clinical hours may be required prior to student teaching residency. This is based on academic program and opportunities for specific students
  • Academic advisors assist with outlining specific clinical requirements
Application deadline

Priority Deadlines

Summer:
Feb. 1, then rolling until April 15

 

Content Distribution Prerequisites

This worksheet is intended as an advising tool to assist you in your planning. Use this worksheet to help you select courses during your undergraduate studies that will fulfill the content distribution prerequisites that are required by the Graduate School of Education.

Science Content Prerequisites Worksheet

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