Depends on the state and the teaching credential that you have. I am in CA and hold a K-12 credential so I can teach all of those grades and did teach middle school history. In CA there are 3 types of history in the middle school subject framework/standards. For 6th grade the history is ancient civilizations, 7th history is middle ages and Renaissance, and 8th is US history/government up to the civil war. So, most likely, depending on the school/district state you could teach all three or one type of history for 7 periods in one grade level. Again, it depends on your state requirements and how the Social studies framework is written/set up for your state. Contact your state education department or a college to get full details on what you need and what you may be able to teach.
To get an Associate's Degree from a community college, most of your classes will be the "core curriculum". At the community college I attend, you must take College Algebra, English I, English II, Literature, 2 Science classes, 2 History classes, Political Science, Speech, Economics, and electives.
To get an Associate's Degree from a community college, most of your classes will be the "core curriculum". At the community college I attend, you must take College Algebra, English I, English II, Literature, 2 Science classes, 2 History classes, Political Science, Speech, Economics, and electives. I just graduated with my Associate of Science (or AA degree) and it all depends on the college you
Typically it would be a bachelors of science degree (BS) with a major in political science.
To become a teacher requires 4-5 years of college to get a BA/BS degree, teacher education classes, passing standardized tests for a teaching credentials, and student teaching.
The abbreviation for a degree in political science is typically "B.A." (Bachelor of Arts) or "B.S." (Bachelor of Science), depending on the focus of the program.
You can go to your local college adviser who can give you information to earn a nutrition science degree. usually this involves science classes and nutrition classes.
Yes, A degree in science education will help you become a science teacher. However, a degree in science education will not provide much assistance in teaching any other subjects.
yep.
master's
well political science is a subject thats got to do with the goverment and the state you could become a lawyer with the qualifications of political science as a mater of fact if you if you are going to the direction of a polotition it would be alote wiser to have a degree of political science and a degree on law
when you have a science degree, the job possibilities are limitless.You can be a science teacher, health teacher, and so much more. And if your willing to further your education a little more, you could even become a doctor.
Do you have an interest in politics? If so, you might want to pursue a political science degree. Political science majors study the function of government and analyze how people view politicians. The knowledge that is gained through this degree can set a student up for careers in government or as political analysts. There is always demand for someone who has an intimate knowledge of how political systems operate.