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On-Campus and Online Education Bachelor’s Degree Programs
A Bachelor’s degree in Education allows you to specialize in any of a variety of disciplines: administration, college/university education, counseling, elementary education, librarianship, secondary education and many more. Once you complete your teaching bachelor’s program you must pass your state licensure test (the particulars of this test vary from state to state). Afterward you are licensed to teach in your state.
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Abilene Christian University - Undergraduate
Abilene, TX
Adelphi University - Undergraduate
Garden City, NY
Adrian College - Undergraduate
Adrian, MI
Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University - Undergraduate
Normal, AL
Alabama State University - Undergraduate
Montgomery, AL
Alaska Pacific University - Undergraduate
Anchorage, AK
Albany State University - Undergraduate
Albany, GA
Albion College - Undergraduate
Albion, MI
Albright College - Undergraduate
Reading, PA
Alcorn State University - Undergraduate
Alcorn State, MS
Alderson-Broaddus College - Undergraduate
Philippi, WV
Alfred University - Undergraduate
Alfred, NY
Allen University - Undergraduate
Columbia, SC
Alma College - Undergraduate
Alma, MI
Alvernia University - Undergraduate
Reading, PA
Alverno College - Undergraduate
Milwaukee, WI
American Indian College of the Assemblies of God - Undergraduate
Phoenix, AZ
American University - Undergraduate
Washington, DC
Anderson University - Undergraduate
Anderson, IN
Anderson University - Undergraduate
Anderson, SC
Andrews University - Undergraduate
Berrien Springs, MI
Anna Maria College - Undergraduate
Paxton, MA
Appalachian State University - Undergraduate
Boone, NC
Aquinas College - Undergraduate
Grand Rapids, MI
Arcadia University - Undergraduate
Glenside, PA
Arizona State University - Undergraduate
Tempe, AZ
Arkansas State University--Jonesboro - Undergraduate
State University, AR
Arkansas Tech University - Undergraduate
Russellville, AR
Armstrong Atlantic State University - Undergraduate
Savannah, GA
Asbury University - Undergraduate
Wilmore, KY
Ashford University - Undergraduate
Clinton, IA
Ashland University - Undergraduate
Ashland, OH
Assumption College - Undergraduate
Worcester, MA
Atlanta Christian College - Undergraduate
East Point, GA
Atlantic Union College - Undergraduate
South Lancaster, MA
Auburn University - Undergraduate
Auburn University, AL
Auburn University--Montgomery - Undergraduate
Montgomery, AL
Augsburg College - Undergraduate
Minneapolis, MN
Augusta State University - Undergraduate
Augusta, GA
Augustana College - Undergraduate
Rock Island, IL
Augustana College - Undergraduate
Sioux Falls, SD
Aurora University - Undergraduate
Aurora, IL
Austin College - Undergraduate
Sherman, TX
Austin Peay State University - Undergraduate
Clarksville, TN
Averett University - Undergraduate
Danville, VA
Avila University - Undergraduate
Kansas City, MO
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Earn Your Education Bachelor’s Degree Online
Online teaching bachelor’s degrees are becoming more popular because they offer you the opportunity to begin or enhance your education career while continuing to work. For example, studying online for your Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education allows you to work during the day – perhaps in a related job like daycare – and take elementary education classes in the evening. Earning your teaching degree online can mean better job security, as well. When the unemployment rate reached 6.9% in the last quarter of 2008, the rate for people holding a bachelor’s degree or higher was only 3.4% – less than half the national average.
Sample Degree – Bachelor of Arts Degree (BA) in Secondary Education
Usually requiring four – but occasionally five – years of full-time study, a BA in Secondary Education is the standard degree for middle and high school teachers. In order to teach you must also pass your state licensure exam.