Bachelor of Arts
Science (Physics, 5-12)
Leads to teacher licensure
Degree Overview
Our online physics degree prepares you to teach how the world moves. The B.A. in Science (Physics, 5-12) with its specialization in physics teaches you the skills and knowledge in general science, advanced physics, and teaching methods necessary to become a highly qualified high school physics teacher.
Who the program is for:
- Individuals with a considerable science background (physics-specific is helpful) who need a bachelor’s degree and want to become a high school physics teacher.
- Unlicensed substitute teachers, career changers, retired military personnel, school paraprofessionals, and others who feel the call to teach.
Note: WGU is the only exclusively online teacher education institution in the nation to receive NCATE accreditation.
Your program will be flexible and largely self-paced.
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What You’ll Learn -- Areas of Study:
In this online physics degree program, you’ll learn all the essential skills and knowledge needed. This program includes 11 domains of study, supervised practice teaching in an actual classroom, and completion of a professional portfolio.
- Mathematics and General Chemistry
- Natural Science
- Physics Content
- Language and Communication
- Literature, Arts and the Humanities
- College-Level Reasoning and Problem Solving
- General Education Social Sciences
- History and Civics
- Foundations of Teaching
- Effective Teaching Practices (Science)
- Demonstration Teaching (includes practice teaching)
Total Program: 121 Competency Units (credit equivalents)
Less: Any competency units waived through transfer of prior college credits.
Note: Your prior college experience may waive some degree requirements.
This program also includes a home science lab. The self-contained laboratory kit includes the lab manual, science equipment, specimens, supplies, and chemicals necessary to complete college lab experiments at home.
More details about your challenging course of study
View the Program Guide (PDF)

Answers to your questions
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- Will I practice teach?
- How will I complete my degree?
- Is financial aid available?
Will I practice teach?
Yes, all WGU teacher licensure programs include practice teaching in real classrooms. This is part of your Demonstration Teaching domain of study. This is obviously not an online portion of your degree program. Exactly how your practice teaching occurs will depend on the specific school district in which you teach. Speak to an Enrollment Counselor who can explain this in more detail.
How will I complete my degree?
As a WGU student, you take and complete assessments. You’ll prepare for your assessments by engaging various learning resources including textbooks, web tutorials, and courses. You will determine what learning resources are best for you in consultation with your mentor using your personalized Academic Action Plan (AAP). You can learn more by exploring the WGU Experience. Speak to an Enrollment Counselor who can explain this program in greater depth.
Is financial aid available?
Yes, WGU offers federal financial aid. Loans are available to most students, regardless of financial need. Grants that don’t require repayment are also available for those with financial need. You can check into your financial aid eligibility at any time during the admissions process. Speak to an Enrollment Counselor to learn more or visit the Financial Aid section of the website.