Haha I love this question! I have a BA in English, a minor in poli sci, and a masters in teaching. Let me tell you what I've discovered. A masters in teaching looks good on a resume even if you arent directly applying it in your next job. You can explain in the interview that you were dedicated to the program and were able to handle the course load which is a good thing. Your options: If you like the school environment: Get your administrative license and work toward an administrator position in a school. If you like curriculum: Work toward a position with an educational publishing company. They love people with educational experience for editing, marketing, and sales positions. If you enjoy writing/reading: Work toward a position in editing and publishing in the magazine or book industry. Or seek positions that fall under the general "Communications" head. For example, many companies have directors of communications or communication associates that help with the companies production of writing and PR related tasks. -- One position of interest might be as a lower level press secretary for your state or local gov-- these are entry level and they require great communication and English skills. Plus, with a background in teaching, you could focus on the educational policies. If you enjoy the service aspect of teaching: get into public policy and start changing the things you hate about a teacher's job description! This is a very versatile position! Don't be afraid to be creative and sell yourself!
The Evergreen State College has an amazing teaching program. You can get your Masters in Teaching, and English is one of the most attended majors there.
Masters of science and master of arts degrees are academically focused programs. Masters offer students specialized training in areas such as business, teaching, health or communications or art.
A Doctorate Teaching Degree is a college degree that will make you a doctor of teaching. You will be referred to as Dr.
Requirements for a Criminal Justice Professor typically include a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice or a related field, teaching experience, research publications, and knowledge of criminal justice theories, policies, and practices. Strong communication skills, expertise in a specific area of criminal justice, and the ability to engage and mentor students are also important qualifications.
If you are referring to the degree itself, they are equivalent.
Typically, you must have a masters degree in the subject you are teaching. Thus, business and management courses should be fine.Typically, you must have a masters degree in the subject you are teaching. Thus, business and management courses should be fine.Typically, you must have a masters degree in the subject you are teaching. Thus, business and management courses should be fine.Typically, you must have a masters degree in the subject you are teaching. Thus, business and management courses should be fine.Typically, you must have a masters degree in the subject you are teaching. Thus, business and management courses should be fine.Typically, you must have a masters degree in the subject you are teaching. Thus, business and management courses should be fine.
You'll need to have education classes, take testing for a credential, and get a teaching credential.
Masters degree for community college and PHD for any other college and a teaching certificate.
If you have a masters degree in history, art, math, English or science, then you could teach. *Majority of Colleges and Universities require a doctorate in order to teach. Teaching in Elementary and Secondary schools requires an additional teaching certificate/license.
A BA in linguistics can provide you with a strong foundation in language structure, communication, and cultural diversity. This degree can qualify you for careers in fields such as education, translation, speech pathology, and computational linguistics. It can also help develop critical thinking and analytical skills that are valuable in many professional settings.
Yes, you do need a masters degree to teach elementry/secondary teaching jobs. First, it is recommended to get your bachelor's first. There are different masters degrees. In some cases, the only difference between a certificate and masters is as little as 15 credits.
You need to take the National Teachers Exam, and many states have additional testing you need to take and pass to work in state. They are typically mostly common sens types of questions, but they are necessary to study for take and pass to teach.