University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Bachelor in Physics Education

Baltimore, United States

The Bachelor in Physics Education at University of Maryland, Baltimore County is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), founded in 1966 and located near Baltimore, is known for strong programs in STEM, the arts and professional fields. With a student body of roughly 13,600 and more than 1,400 international students, UMBC combines research intensity with a student centered culture that values innovation, inclusivity and experiential learning. Its urban proximity offers connections to industry hubs and research institutions in the Baltimore and Washington corridor.

The university provides an extensive selection of academic programs, with over 220 degree options spanning science, engineering, computing, business and liberal arts. UMBC emphasizes undergraduate research, entrepreneurship and interdisciplinary collaboration, supported by active faculty mentorship and modern facilities. Career services and corporate partnerships help students access internships, coops and job placements in competitive fields.

International students find a welcoming campus with robust advising, cultural organizations and pathways for academic transition. The surrounding region enhances practical learning through internships, research collaborations and service projects. For students aiming to pursue rigorous study in technology, research or professional practice while benefiting from personalized support and strong employer links, UMBC offers a dynamic and opportunity rich environment.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Physics Education at University of Maryland, Baltimore County is for students who want to teach physics. This 4-year degree helps you develop a strong foundation in physics and education.

The curriculum covers subjects like mechanics, electromagnetism, and thermodynamics. You will also develop skills in lesson planning, classroom management, and teaching methods through hands-on components like student teaching and lab work.

Graduates can become High School Physics Teachers, Science Department Chairs, or Physics Laboratory Instructors. They can work in public or private schools, or in research institutions like NASA or the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

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