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    Online BSc Programs in Teaching

    A Bachelor of Science, often abbreviated as BSc or BS, is an undergraduate degree that is typically completed in four years. A BSc in a particular field often looks at the analytic side of that subject.

    What is a BSc in Teaching? This degree is great for anyone interested in learning more about a subject and its use in academia. There are usually two goals during this program: mastery of one or more subjects and an understanding of how students learn in order to be a better teacher. As a Bachelor of Science, there is also a lot of focus on the theory of teaching, such as research results involving technology use in classrooms and how to forge connections with troubled students.

    Three skills you may gain during this degree program include communication, empathy and organization. Communication and empathy are very useful in day-to-day social situations, while organization is useful for saving yourself time.

    The cost of a bachelor's degree in teaching varies depending on the school you attend. Some costs you need to budget for are tuition, books and course fees. If you are moving to a new area, check the local cost of living to further inform your budget.

    With a BSc in Teaching, there are multiple careers in academia you may qualify for. The most notable are teaching and tutoring, either at public or private institutions. A bachelor's is also a good starting point if you want a career in higher education and wish to pursue a master's or PhD. Governments and businesses also hire graduates with this degree. Some non-teaching job titles to look for include textbook editor, education consultant and curriculum writer.

    You can find a BSc in Teaching at many schools across the world. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.