Physics 6-12


Bachelor of Science Degree   |   Program Code: 622500   |   Catalog: 2026-2027


Donald May, Chair, School of Education, 386-506-3442, Donald.May@daytonastate.edu

Aryn Davis, Assistant Chair, School of Education, 386-506-3077, Aryn.Davis@daytonastate.edu

Program Overview

Mission:

The Bachelor of Science in Physics 6–12 prepares highly qualified, state-certified teachers for grades 6–12. The program emphasizes scientifically based instruction, diversity, ethical teaching practices, student excellence, and innovative instructional strategies.

Description:

This Florida Department of Education-approved educator preparation program fulfills the coursework, professional education competencies, and field experiences required for eligibility to earn the Florida Professional Educator Certificate in Physics 6–12.

Florida Approved Educator Preparation Program: Graduates who successfully complete program requirements are eligible to apply for the Florida Professional Educator Certificate in Physics 6–12.

Outcomes:

Graduates of the program will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate mastery of the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices (FEAP) and Professional Education Competencies (PEC).
  2. Demonstrate mastery of Reading Competencies 1 and 2.
  3. Demonstrate mastery of the Physics 6–12 Subject Area Competencies (SAC) and Skills for Teacher Certification.
  4. Demonstrate competency in the Florida Uniform Core Curriculum.

Admission and Degree Requirements

Admission:

  • Submit a Daytona State College application for admission.
  • Possess a conferred Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree from a regionally accredited institution.
  • Submit official transcripts from all previously attended institutions. International transcripts must be evaluated by a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES).
  • Earn a minimum cumulative college grade point average of 2.5.
  • Earn a grade of "C" or higher in the following prerequisite courses:
    • EDF1005 Introduction to the Teaching Profession
    • EEX2010 Introduction to Exceptional Learners
    • MAC2311C Calculus I (4 credits)
    • MAC2312C Calculus II (4 credits)
    • MAC2313C Calculus III (4 credits)
    • PHY2048C Physics with Calculus I
    • PHY2049C Physics with Calculus II
    • CHM1045C General Chemistry I with Lab
    • CHM1046C General Chemistry II with Lab
  • Submit passing scores for at least two of the four FTCE General Knowledge Test (GKT) subtests or the FTCE Physics 6–12 Subject Area Examination (SAE). Contact the School of Education for additional testing resources.
  • Obtain volunteer clearance through Volusia County Schools Volunteer Programs. Students must also register through the Raptor Kiosk at a Volusia County school site using a government-issued photo ID.
  • Applicants should review the disqualifying offenses outlined in Florida Statute 1012.315, as these offenses may affect program completion and future employment.

Completion:

  • Successfully complete SLS3355L prior to the first semester of enrollment.
  • Complete 36 credits of General Education coursework.
  • Demonstrate foreign language competency by completing two years of the same foreign language in high school or two semesters of the same college-level foreign language.
  • Earn a grade of "C" or better in all program-specific and prerequisite courses.

Financial Aid

This program is eligible for federal financial aid and the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program.

Financing Options: Complete the FAFSA at studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa. For information on grants, loans, and work-study opportunities, visit the Office of Financial Aid at daytonastate.edu/financial-aid/. Students are also encouraged to apply for Daytona State College Foundation scholarships. Additional information is available at daytonastate.edu/scholarships/.

Program Credit Requirements

AA Degree 60.00
BSED Program Specific
60.00
TOTAL 120.00

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Program Specific Courses

SLS3355LOrientation to Education Programs Lab

0.00

TSL3080ESOL Issues and Strategies I

3.00

EDG4323Professional Teaching Practices

3.00

EDF4430Classroom Assessment

3.00

MAP2302CDifferential Equations and Lab

3.00

TSL4081ESOL Issues and Strategies II

3.00

PHY3101Modern Physics

3.00

PHY4424Geometrical and Physical Optics

3.00

EEX4242Teaching Exceptional Students in Secondary Schools

3.00

EEX4601Behavior Management

3.00

EDF4603Critical Issues in Classroom Management, Ethics, Law and Safety

3.00

PHY3221Classical Mechanics

3.00

PHY3513Thermal Physics (Thermodynamics and Elementary Statistical Mechanics)

3.00

RED3012Principles of Reading

3.00

SMT4301Classroom Interaction in Math and Science Teaching

3.00

PHY2905Directed Study in Physics

1.00

EDF4943Student Internship

9.00

ESE4945Internship Seminar

3.00

 

Total Credit Hours: 60

Sample Program of Study

The courses listed in the first two years of the Sample Program of Study are recommendations. The Bachelor of Science in Secondary Physics Education is a 2+2 program and full admittance into the program will be granted upon completion of all prerequisite courses and additional admission requirements.

Year 1

1st Semester

ENC1101Introduction to Composition

3.00

MAC2311CCalculus I and Lab

4.00

CHM1045CGeneral College Chemistry I and Lab

4.00

SLS1122Managing Your Success

3.00

MAC2311C, CHM1045C: These courses are prerequisites for admission into the program. All prerequisite courses require a grade of "C" or higher.

 

2nd Semester

LIT2110Masterpieces of World Literature I

3.00

ENC1102Writing with Research

3.00

CHM1046CGeneral College Chemistry II and Lab

4.00

MAC2312CCalculus II and Lab

4.00

EDF1005Introduction to the Teaching Profession

3.00

CHM1046C, MAC2312C, EDF1005: These courses are prerequisites for admission into the program. All prerequisite courses require a grade of "C" or higher.

 

CHM1046C: After completion of the first two years and receipt of AA degree, students must apply for admission into the Bachelor of Science in Secondary Physics Education program and complete additional admission requirements. Additionally, students must earn a "C" or higher in all BS program courses and must maintain an overall GPA of 2.5 or higher throughout the duration of the program. CHM1046C requires a one credit lab component.

 

Year 2

1st Semester

SPC2608Oral Communications/Research/Presentation Skills

3.00

PHY2048CPhysics with Calculus I and Lab

5.00

MAC2313CCalculus III and Lab

4.00

Choose One of the Following:

ECO2013Principles of Macroeconomics

3.00

ECO2023Principles of Microeconomics

3.00

Choose One of the Following:

ARH1000Art Appreciation

3.00

MUL1010Music Appreciation

3.00

PHY2048C, MAC2313C: These courses are prerequisites for admission into the program. All prerequisite courses require a grade of "C" or higher.

 

2nd Semester

EEX2010Introduction to Special Education

3.00

PHY2049CPhysics with Calculus II and Lab

5.00

GEO2000World Geography

3.00

EEX2010 and PHY2049C: These courses are prerequisites for admission into the program. All prerequisite courses require a grade of "C" or higher.

 

Apply for Admission to the BS Program

After completion of the first two years and receipt of AA degree, students must apply for admission into the Bachelor of Science in Secondary Physics Education program and complete additional admission requirements. Additionally, students must earn a "C" or higher in all BS program courses and must maintain an overall GPA of 2.5 or higher throughout the duration of the program. CHM1046C requires a one credit lab component.

Year 3

Select courses may not be offered in every semester. It is strongly recommended that students meet with an advisor within the School of Education to ensure appropriate scheduling of classes to stay on track toward graduation.

1st Semester

SLS3355LOrientation to Education Programs Lab

0.00

TSL3080ESOL Issues and Strategies I

3.00

EDG4323Professional Teaching Practices

3.00

EDF4430Classroom Assessment

3.00

MAP2302CDifferential Equations and Lab

3.00

EEX4242Teaching Exceptional Students in Secondary Schools

3.00

 

2nd Semester

TSL4081ESOL Issues and Strategies II

3.00

PHY3101Modern Physics

3.00

EEX4601Behavior Management

3.00

RED3012Principles of Reading

3.00

EDF4603Critical Issues in Classroom Management, Ethics, Law and Safety

3.00

 

Year 4

1st Semester

PHY2905Directed Study in Physics

1.00

PHY3513Thermal Physics (Thermodynamics and Elementary Statistical Mechanics)

3.00

PHY3221Classical Mechanics

3.00

SMT4301Classroom Interaction in Math and Science Teaching

3.00

PHY4424Geometrical and Physical Optics

3.00

 

2nd Semester

EDF4943Student Internship

9.00

ESE4945Internship Seminar

3.00

EDF4943 and ESE4945In order to be eligible for enrollment in Senior Internship courses, students are required to complete all program courses in addition to passing the General Knowledge Test (GKT), the Professional Education Test (PEd) and the Subject Area Exam (SAE) aligned to program major. If tests are not passed by scheduled internship date, or if a student willingly postpones scheduled internship, successful completion of a Senior Internship Extension Plan (SIEP) will be required to enroll in Senior Internship for the subsequent semester. The SIEP will be approved by School of Education and will be designed to support students with a timeline and resources to pass the required FTCE exams or to address specific student needs. All requirements (program course completion, internship completion, and passing of FTCE exams) must be met in order to complete and graduate from an education program. Depending upon the county of internship, students may need to be fingerprinted with a Level 2 background check, and/or may also need to complete a drug screening.

 

Note: Sequence of courses may vary. Check catalog course descriptions for requisite requirements.