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BS/MEd in Physics and Secondary Education

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What will I learn?

Become a science teacher: Earn an undergraduate degree in physics and a master's degree in secondary education

In Loyola's accelerated master's degree program for science teachers, you'll earn your undergraduate degree in physics and a graduate degree in teaching grades 9-12, plus an Illinois teaching license in secondary education. You'll qualify for a higher salary with a graduate degree, and be able to earn both degrees more quickly than if you enrolled in the two programs separately. Plus, there is a high need for science teachers across Illinois.

Our Commitment to You

Upon graduation with a bachelor of science degree in physics and a master of education degree in secondary education from Loyola, you will possess the following knowledge, skills, and professional values necessary to teach science in grades 9-12.

KNOWLEDGE

You'll develop a deep understanding of both content and pedagogy to provide developmentally appropriate instruction to all students. Plus, you'll have multiple opportunities to engage with diverse populations, including students with special needs and those labeled as English language learners.

SKILLS

You'll have accrued the equivalent of one year of full-time teaching experience through all the hands-on, experiential learning opportunities in Chicago's classrooms and community organizations, so you will be ready to be at the head of your own classroom. With the foundational knowledge from your Loyola education, you will utilize theories, data, and research practices when making decisions in your classroom and for your students and when assessing the effectiveness of teaching on learning.

PROFESSIONAL VALUES

As a Loyola-trained educator, you'll emphasize the importance of each of your students as an individual. You'll have high expectations for your students and values the experiences of diverse students. And you'll have the tools and training to address societal issues like inequitable resources and institutional barriers to success for all.

Which department am I in?

School of Education

Study options

Full Time (5 Years)

Tuition fees
US$50,270.00 per year
USD $25,135 per semester for 12 to 21 hours; USD $392 for Over 21 hours, additionally per credit hour for bachelor degree; USD $990 per credit hour for master degree
Start date

September 2025

Venue

School of Education

Loyola University Chicago,

820 N. Michigan Ave, Lewis Towers 11th Floor,

CHICAGO,

Illinois,

60611, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

Students must have a high school or secondary school completion from an institution you have attended. Also students must have the following scores,

  • A minimum score of 79 is required for the TOEFL
  • A minimum score of 6.5 for IELTS

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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