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You will need a bachelor in education degree with a major or minor in physical education. There may be additional courses and state testing to teach the subject of health. Most high schools require just one course per student.
Typically, at the college or university level, you can only teach those courses you have had graduate level work in.
Health administration courses teach you how to administer health plans such as HMOs, PPOs, and employee benefit plans. Most jobs will be in the health insurance and human resources fields.
What courses you take to prepare for your career depends on what level of education you want to teach in, and also what (if any) specialized subject matter interests you as a teacher. To be an elementary school homeroom teacher, you'll need a bachelor's degree and a teaching credential, plus advanced courses in any subject you expect to teach (like math, or history). In addition, take courses in the philosophy of education and psychology of learning-- these subjects are part of most undergraduate coursework as an education major.
The education you would need to do website building includes computer science courses that would teach you how to program and to decipher and write code.
There are no legal things saying that you could not teach these classes. However, most places would like you to have a degree in special education teaching.
Typically, it takes a minimum of a masters degree and completed graduate work in the course you are teaching.
To teach at the secondary level or higher you really need a math major although you can be certified in most states with a minor in math and can likely get a job since math teachers are relatively scarce. You need to take the education courses needed for certification if you want to teach in a public school. You can teach math at the elementary level after one or two courses in math for elementary education. At any level, you will find it advantageous to take as many math courses as you can.
The university of Leicester (in the UK) teaches degree/Msc/Phd courses to people 17 years old or over. They teach a range of (fairly traditional) courses.
Yes you do need a special education degree to be able to teach special education courses. You can visit this website for more information on obtaining your special education degree. http://www.specialeducationdegreezone.com/
There are a number of online sites that offer information on how to teach a child to safely cross the road. This information can be found on sites such as wikiHow, Better Health and The School Run.
UTMB at Galveston provides a range of services in the medical and health industry. UTMB Galveston offers health courses to educate and teach science and medical professionals.