About the BA in Physics Education Degree

Why Study Physics Education at Cedarville?

From motion and magnetism to the mysteries of light, physics reveals how God designed the world to work. At Cedarville, pursuing a degree in physics education helps you turn that fascination into a teaching career that shapes both minds and hearts.

As a physics education major, you’ll build a strong command of physics while learning how to explain complex concepts in clear, creative, and Christ-honoring ways. You’ll be prepared to teach grades 7–12 in Christian or public schools, confidently integrating faith and learning in every classroom.

With hands-on experiences, close mentoring from Christian faculty, and a biblical worldview woven throughout your coursework, you’ll grow as an educator — and as a follower of Christ — ready to shape students in the classroom and beyond.

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Program Overview

Physics Education Program Highlights

Purpose-driven preparation — This program prepares you to teach physics in grades 7–12 with confidence, clarity, and creativity.

Christ-centered training — You'll grow as a future science teacher, learning how to connect science concepts with God’s truth and building strong, research-based teaching skills.

Real classroom experience — From your first year onward, you’ll spend time in local classrooms observing, assisting, teaching, and ultimately leading during your semester-long student teaching experience.

Supportive faculty mentors — Both physics faculty and education faculty invest personally in your growth and success.

Career-ready outcomes — Graduates are prepared well for teaching roles in public, private, and Christian schools or for further graduate study.

What Can I Do With a Physics Education Degree?

Physics education graduates are well prepared to step into roles such as:

  • Middle school or high school physics teacher
  • STEM educator or program leader
  • Curriculum contributor or instructional coach
  • Science tutor or mentor
  • Graduate student in education or physics-related fields

Cedarville’s program also meets the educational expectations to test for licensure in Ohio (with transfer options to other states; requirements vary).

Graduate and professional programs and employers welcome Cedarville University graduates each year. It is important to note that most professional career fields you may pursue require additional education, experience, and/or licensure beyond the completion of your Cedarville University undergraduate degree.

Placement Success

We’re proud of our successful graduates! 100% of recent education graduates were employed or in graduate school within six months of graduation. Check out Cedarville’s other placement rates.

Opportunities to Learn Outside the Classroom

Your development as a teacher doesn’t happen only through textbooks and lectures — it happens by stepping into real classrooms and engaging with real students.

As a physics education major, you will:

  • Observe experienced teachers early in your program
  • Assist with lessons, labs, and classroom activities
  • Build relationships with students and understand their learning needs
  • Practice designing instruction that engages and inspires
  • Complete a full semester of student teaching with support from dedicated mentors

Cedarville also offers opportunities for cross-cultural and overseas student teaching, allowing you to combine your love for teaching with a heart for global ministry.

Program Curriculum

Building on a rich liberal arts foundation and a required Bible minor, your studies will bring together two core components:

  1. Physics Content: Explore the fascinating world of physics through engaging coursework and hands-on lab experiences that deepen your understanding of the physical universe.
  2. Teacher Preparation: Learn how to teach effectively through courses in educational psychology, assessment, instructional design, teaching strategies, diverse learners, and more.

Throughout the program, you’ll learn alongside supportive professors and peers while putting theory into practice through real classroom experiences. By graduation, you’ll be ready to step confidently into your own classroom.

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Program Format and Related Programs

Cedarville offers graduate and undergraduate programs with flexible completion options. You may also want to consider these related programs as you choose the degree or program that is the best fit for you.

Program Level and Format

  • Undergraduate
  • 4-Year
  • Residential
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Kevin Jones, EdD

Dean, Assistant Professor of Education

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Lori Ferguson, EdD

Assistant Dean, Assistant Professor of Education

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Bill Jones, PhD

Associate Professor of Biology, Science Education Coordinator

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