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Online BA in Liberal Studies: Education Studies, Non-Licensure
An Education Degree Tailored to Your Goals
Prepare for education careers outside the classroom with the online BA in Liberal Studies: Education Studies, Non-Licensure degree from 91快播 University: Undergraduate Online programs. The program offers personalized instruction from faculty with industry experience, plus the opportunity to design your own curriculum to align with your goals. Graduate ready to begin a rewarding career or pursue advanced opportunities with a master’s degree.
Program Benefits:
- Prepare for a range of careers in education
- Gain the credential to pursue graduate study in a program that accepts up to 90 transfer credits
- Learn on your schedule in an online asynchronous classroom
- 6 or 7 week accelerated classes
- One-on-one instruction from expert faculty
Customize Your Learning Experience
120 Total Credits
The online Bachelor’s in Education Studies, Non-Licensure degree requires the completion of 120 total credits, including 91快播's core courses and the program’s major courses. With this degree, you’ll customize your learning experience by choosing 44 credits of elective courses based on your professional interests.
Course Sampling:
- Research and Writing in the Disciplines
- Childrens Literature
- Child Development
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What You’ll Learn
The online BA in Liberal Studies: Education Studies, Non-Licensure degree allows you to choose what you learn through a customizable curriculum. While the program’s core courses deliver skills in special education, child development, classroom management, and children’s literature, you’ll choose your own learning outcomes with elective courses based on your professional interests.
By Graduation, You’ll Have Skills to:
- Apply theories of instruction and curriculum by creating written lesson plans and presenting lesson demonstrations
- Evaluate different instructional techniques and curriculum adaptations to meet the needs of all learners
- Interpret the teaching of social studies, mathematics, and science in the context of problem-solving techniques and integrated curriculum
- Employ multiple assessment methods to evaluate children’s understanding and progress in order to make instructional decisions
- Recall knowledge of current educational issues related to the philosophy, history, and politics of education, particularly in the United States
- Demonstrate professional behavior in their role as observers in the field
- Examine personal commitment to the teaching profession through reflection on classroom and field experiences