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University of New Hampshire
Applied Psychology Major: Education Advocacy Option (B.S.)
- Durham, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Applied Psychology Major with an Education Advocacy Option (B.S.) is designed to equip students with foundational knowledge and practical skills related to psychology and educational advocacy. The...


Florida Christian University
Bachelor of Science in Education
- Orlando, USA
BSc
Full time
3 years
Distance Learning
Portuguese
This program focuses on educational development and behavior. The program explores current education issues and trends in today’s private and public school environments and provides practical experience in classroom planning and creating lesson plans.
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Drexel University
Education: Non-Certification (BS)
- Philadelphia, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Non-Certification Bachelor of Science program in Education is designed for students interested in exploring education without pursuing certification. It offers a flexible curriculum that emphasize...


Trine University
Bachelor of Science in Education Studies
- Angola, USA
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
There are many opportunities to work in education for those who want to serve students, but aren’t seeking a teaching license. The Bachelor of Science with a major in education studies at Trine University will prepare you for many of these roles.
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An Educational Practice degree at the BSc level prepares you to make a meaningful difference in teaching and learning environments. You'll engage with both theoretical concepts and practical applications that are fundamental to effective education.
You'll explore key topics such as pedagogical theories, curriculum design, and classroom management techniques. Students balance their studies with hands-on experiences, including internships or project work. These experiences foster independence as students engage with new perspectives on education.
As you delve into advanced instructional strategies and assessment methods, you'll develop strong communication and interpersonal skills. Graduates typically pursue roles as educators, curriculum developers, or educational coordinators. The program emphasizes skills that are transferable to various educational settings, equipping students for diverse career opportunities in the education sector.