To be eligible for admission, a candidate must:
- Have a Certificate in Education/Diploma in Education (Secondary Level) or other recognizable teaching qualification from an acceptable institution in which Physics was a major
- Have passed 5 ‘O’ Levels subjects including Science, English Language and Mathematics
Part I Semester I
CS101 Introduction to Computer Science
HS102 Health Education
PHE112 History and Philosophy of Physics
PC105/PC106/PC107
Psychological Foundations Of Education/ Philosophical Foundations of
Education, Sociological Foundations of Education
PC103 Communication Skills
PH101 Mechanics and Oscillations
Part I Semester II
EDT101 ICT Applications in Education
PC102 Research Methods and Statistics
PC110 Culture and Heritage Studies
PH102 Thermal Physics and Wave motion
PC113 Entrepreneurship and Financial Management
MT101 Calculus 1
PC108 Citizenship Education and Conflict Transformation
Part II Semester I
PC403 Educational Management
MT102 Linear Mathematics
PH103 Electricity and Magnetism
PH206 Electronics I
PH104 Optics and Modern Physics
PH202 Quantum Physics I
Part II Semester II
PH209 Nuclear Physics
PH208 Solid State Physics
PHE201 Advanced Pedagogics in Physics
PC307 Curriculum Issues and comparative Education
PC370 Research Project
Faculty of Science Education
- About the Faculty
- Department of Curriculum and Educational Management Studies
- Department of Educational Foundations
- Department of Educational Technology
- Department of Science and Mathematics Education
- Postgraduate Studies by Research
- Dean’s Honour List
- MOUs and partnerships
- Teacher Capacity Development Programme – Enrolled Candidates