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BSc Physics with Education
About this course
Physics with education is a distinctive degree that combines rigorous training in physics with the study of educational theory and practice, preparing you both as a scientist and as someone equipped to communicate and teach the discipline. Physics is among the most fundamental of the sciences, developing the ability to model and explain how the natural world works at every scale, from quantum particles to the structure of the cosmos. Education studies, alongside this, introduces the theoretical and practical dimensions of how learning happens and how teaching can be designed to support it effectively. At the University of the West of Scotland, this four-year programme gives you a solid grounding in the core areas of physics, including mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum physics, optics and mathematical methods, while simultaneously developing your understanding of educational contexts, curriculum design and the learning process. The combination is particularly well suited to students who want to pursue a career in teaching physics, where subject knowledge depth and pedagogical understanding are both essential. The programme develops the scientific rigour needed to engage with physics at degree level alongside the reflective practice and communication skills that effective educators draw on. Graduates from physics with education programmes are well positioned for careers in secondary school physics teaching, following appropriate teacher training routes. The scientific training also opens other career pathways in science communication, educational technology, curriculum development and informal science education. Some graduates move into postgraduate study in physics, science education or related fields, or pursue careers in scientific or technical roles where the combination of deep subject knowledge and communication ability is valued. Teacher shortages in physics make well-qualified physics graduates with an interest in education particularly sought after in schools across the UK.
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