Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | 5 Year(s) | $ 870 (US$ 870) per credit / unit | Contact provider |
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Course summary
The dual-degree program is an appealing option because it offers greater opportunities for advancement and a higher salary base for the graduate than earning certification at the undergraduate level. The program takes five years to complete, and enables students to earn both the B.S. and M.Ed. degrees along with the state certification necessary to teach middle- and high-school grades. Numerous job opportunities are available for students interested in becoming science teachers in grades 6-12.
Program modules
The modules include PHYS 125 General Physics I; PHYS 135 General Physics I Lab; CHEM 101 Chemistry I; CHEM 111 Chemistry I Lab;MATH 161 Calculus I; UCWR 110 College Writing Seminar; PHYS 126 General Physics II; PHYS 126F Freshment Projects; PHYS 136 General Physics II Lab; CHEM 102 Chemistry II; CHEM 112 Chemistry II lab;MATH 162 Calculus II; Theological and Religious Studies Knowledge for Freshman; PHYS 235 Modern Physics; PHYS 237 Modern Physics Lab; MATH 263 Multivariable Calculus; Historical Knowledge Literary Knowledge or Experience Elective; PHYS 238 Int. Physics Lab; PHYS 301 Math Methods; PHYS 303 Electronics I; PHYS303L Electronics Lab; MATH 264 Differential Equations; Historical Knowledge; Literary Knowledge or Experience Elective for Sophomore; PHYS 314 Mechanics; PHYS 328 Thermal Physics; Societal and Cultural Knowledge; Artistic Knowledge or Experience Elective; BIOL 101 Biology I; BIOL 111 Biology I Lab; PHYS 351 Electricity And Magnetism I; PHYS 361 Quantum Mechanics; SOCL 126 Science Technology and Society; Philosophical Knowledge; BIOL 102 Biology II; BIOL 112 Biology II Lab for Junior; PHYS 310 Optics; PHYS 310L Optics Lab;CIEP 414 Instructional Methodology; CIEP 469 Teach. and Learn in Urban Communities Foreign Language (if needed); Societal and Cultural Knowledge;CIEP M64 Science Methods; CIEP 401 Exceptional Child; CIEP 423 Literacy;Foreign Language (if needed); Theological and Religious Studies Knowledge; PHIL 173 Philosophy of Science for Senior.
Entry requirement for international students
Students must have a GPA of 3.0 or better to be admitted to the program. Also applicants whose first or native language is not English must demonstrate their proficiency with a minimum of 79 on the TOEFL exam or a 6.5 on the IELTS, 550 on the written test or 213 on the computer-based test.
Loyola University Chicago accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Masters
Awarding body
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO
Department name
College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Physics
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