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3100 Gillham Hall, MS 914
Toledo, OH 43606
419-530-2495 (phone)
419-530-5360 (phone)
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Graduate Studies in Education & Physics
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Contact
Dr. Mark Templin
(419) 530-8458, MTEMPLI@UTNet.UToledo.Edu
or
Chair,
Curriculum & Instruction
(419) 530-5371
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Degrees Offered |
ME |
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Part-time Program Offered |
Yes |
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Evenings Offered |
Yes |
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Weekend Offerings |
No |
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Online Offerings |
Some |
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The Master of Science in Education and Physics is offered by the College of
Education in collaboration with the College of Arts and Sciences. The Master of Science
and Education degree is designed for students who wish to
combine study of physics with education. Students have an advisor in both the College
of Education and in physics who jointly plan and direct the
program. Students must complete their culminating experience in physics.
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Students seeking initial teacher licensure in Physics should consider enrolling in
the
Master’s of Secondary Education (LAMP) with a specialization in Science.
CURRICULUM INFORMATION
The program features 12 hours in education, 21 hours in Physics or Science Education,
and 3 hours of thesis or project.
INTERNAL ADMISSIONS DEADLINES
Admissions are ongoing.
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