Adolescent Physics Advanced Certificate

 

Program Overview

This post-master’s advanced certificate program will prepare you to teach Physics to middle school and high school students to students of diverse backgrounds, abilities and interests in grades 7 to 12.

Coursework and Clinical Experiences

Courses are offered in the afternoon and evening. Some courses may be available in an online or hybrid format. Select courses have required hours of classroom experience (fieldwork) in a New York City public school. Students also participate in supervised teaching (student teaching and/or practicum) as the culmination of their course of study. Student teaching and/or practicum requires five full days per week for at least one semester.

Credits

26 to 27

Certification

Adolescent Physics Education Grades 7 to 12

Eligibility and Admission Requirements

This program is designed for applicants who possess a master’s degree in Physics.

  • An undergraduate major of at least 30 credits in physics and a master’s degree in Physics with a GPA of at least 3.3 from an accredited institution
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • A statement of purpose

To Apply

Applications are accepted each Fall and Spring semester.

To start your application, visit the Hunter College Online Application.

When applying to this program under Program of Study, select School of Education – Adolescent Education and Post Master’s Cert. in Adolescent Education Physics (Grades 7-12).

Application Deadlines

Fall Start

  • March 15
  • April 15 (Extended Deadline)

Spring Start

  • October 15

Visit How to Apply for information about deadline extensions.

Related Programs

If you do not have a master’s degree in Physics, consider applying for our master’s degree program in Adolescent Physics.

Contact an Admissions Advisor

edadmissions@hunter.cuny.edu

Program Leader

Stephen DeMeo

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