

BSc Physics with Secondary Education
About this course
Physics with secondary education is a degree that combines a rigorous grounding in one of the most intellectually demanding of all scientific disciplines with preparation for teaching it to young people. Physics addresses the fundamental laws of matter and energy, from Newtonian mechanics and thermodynamics through quantum mechanics and relativity to the physics of the cosmos. Secondary education, as an academic strand within the degree, introduces the principles and practice of teaching, learning, and curriculum, giving you a foundation in educational theory that complements your scientific training. At Nottingham Trent University, this three-year, full-time programme prepares students for the dual role of scientist and educator. You will develop a thorough scientific understanding of classical and modern physics, engaging with the core areas of the discipline: mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, optics, quantum physics, and the structure of matter. Alongside this, the education strand introduces you to how young people learn science, how physics is presented and explained at secondary level, how misconceptions arise and can be addressed, and what the research says about effective science teaching. You will have opportunities to observe and participate in secondary education settings, connecting your academic study to the realities of classroom practice. A typical entry tariff of 120 UCAS points indicates the entry expectations for the programme. Physics with secondary education develops scientific depth alongside communication skills, and the combination of these with an understanding of how learning works makes graduates particularly well prepared for teacher training. Graduates typically proceed to a postgraduate teacher training programme, most commonly a PGCE or School Direct route, qualifying as physics teachers. Physics is one of the subjects most in demand across secondary schools, and there are significant incentives for people who train to teach it. Some graduates also pursue careers in science communication, educational publishing, or science education research.
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