Department of Mathematics and Physics

Department of Mathematics and Physics

In order to strengthen and promote Mathematics and Physics education and its practical applications in solving real-world problems, there is an urgent need for well-trained teachers in these critical fields. This program focuses on preparing competent teachers with strong backgrounds in mathematical reasoning, physical principles, and effective teaching strategies. Graduates of the program will possess both subject matter expertise and the pedagogical skills necessary to make complex concepts accessible and relevant to students. Through research and community engagement, the program aims to support sustainable national development.

About Department

The Department of Mathematics and Physics is dedicated to advancing STEM education through innovative teaching methods and practical applications. Our mission is to prepare competent educators who can effectively teach mathematical reasoning and physical principles while making complex concepts accessible to students.

Our faculty comprises experts in mathematics, physics, and education who are committed to providing students with a comprehensive understanding of both subject matter and pedagogical approaches. We emphasize the practical application of mathematical and physical concepts to real-world problems.

The department maintains partnerships with educational institutions and industries, enabling our students to engage in meaningful projects that bridge theory and practice. Our research initiatives focus on improving STEM education, developing new teaching methodologies, and addressing educational challenges in mathematics and physics.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of our program will be prepared for the following career paths:

Mathematics or Physics Teacher

Educate students at various levels in mathematical and physical sciences

Mathematics and Science Educator

Develop curriculum and educational materials for STEM subjects

Educational Administrator

Lead educational institutions and programs

Researcher

Conduct studies in mathematics, physics, or education

Social Worker

Apply analytical skills in community development and social programs

Goals of the Department

The Department of Mathematics and Physics has established the following goals to guide our educational mission and program development:

  1. To prepare competent teachers with strong backgrounds in mathematics and physics.
  2. To develop effective teaching strategies that make complex concepts accessible to students.
  3. To strengthen and promote mathematics and physics education at the national level.
  4. To encourage the practical application of mathematics and physics to real-world problems.
  5. To support sustainable national development through research and community engagement.

Program Structure

The Mathematics and Physics Education program is structured to provide comprehensive training in both subject matter and pedagogical approaches. The curriculum includes the following components:

No Types of the Requirements Number of Courses Credit Hours
1 University Requirement 7 21
2 Faculty Requirement 12 36
3 Department Requirement 31 93
4 Graduation Thesis 1 3
Total 51 153

Note: The program emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical application, with courses designed to develop strong pedagogical skills alongside mathematical and physical understanding.