Mission
The mission of the Physics Education B.A. degree program is to prepare students for lifelong learning and teaching physics at the secondary, high school level, or research labs, and its involvement in our world by providing empirical learning through courses and laboratory exercises, educational field experiences, and participation in research, internships, and cooperative education programs with special emphasis on ‘learning by doing.’
Vision
The vision of the physics education B.A. degree program is to become a leading physics education program in the region by providing students a high-quality education in physics teaching and developing an understanding among students to contribute to the improvement of society through knowledge in physics.
Objectives
- Graduates will be competent in the basic terms and principles of physics teaching for application purposes.
- Graduates will be able to teach physics using modern methods and approaches to teaching.
- Graduates will be competent in critical thinking, scientific reasoning, and problem-solving skills across the spectrum of disciplines within physics.
- Graduates will have the ability to plan the educating process and use required approaches by considering the individual needs and differences of the students as well as the requirements of the teaching field.
- Graduates will be prepared for a wide variety of postgraduate degrees and professional training programs or entry-level jobs in any area of physics.
- Graduates will be prepared for careers in industry and to conduct collaborative work using education as a medium to connect with society.







