Mathematics-Physics Degree
Bachelor of Science
(Interdisciplinary Mathematics-Physics Major with secondary certification)
Academic Major
Mathematics 1361, 1362, 2513, 3514, 3307, 4321, 4322
Physics 1441, 2442, 3301, 3303, 3461, 4181, and 5 advanced hours
Other Requirements
Communications 2301 or 2331
Education 2323
Educational Psychology 3311
English 1301 and 1302
Government 2301 and 2302
History 1301 and 1302
Humanities (sophomore literature)
Natural Science (biology or geology)*
Physical Activity
Reading 4320
Social Science (economics, geography, psychology, sociology) lower division
Visual and Performing Arts (art, drama, music) lower division
Professional Education
Education 4321, 4322, 4323, 4973
Electives
Electives (6 h)
The above plan meets all core curriculum and general Bachelor of Science degree requirements.
The degree requires a minimum of 120 hours with a minimum of 45 advanced hours.
*Students may take the natural science courses in one or more disciplines.
Minimum course requirements for Secondary Certification in Mathematics-Physics. A student who chooses mathematics- physics for a teaching field regardless of major must complete the following courses: Mathematics 1361, 1362, 2513, 3514, 3307, 4321, 4322 and Physics 1441, 2442, 3301, 3303, 3461, 4181, and five advanced hours of physics.