Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Teaching and Learning is designed to prepare future educators with the knowledge, skills, and strategies required to teach effectively across a wide range of learning environments. Students are equipped to address diverse classroom needs while integrating practical, research-based instructional approaches.
Program at a Glance
Credential: Bachelor of Science in Teaching and Learning
Credits: Varies by state licensure alignment
Mode: Fully online or hybrid options
Level: Undergraduate
Fieldwork: No field experience required in these courses
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Credential: Bachelor of Science in Teaching and Learning
Credits: Varies by state licensure alignment
Mode: Fully online or hybrid options
Level: Undergraduate
Fieldwork: No field experience required in these courses
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You’ll explore courses in instructional methods, classroom management, inclusive education, and subject-specific teaching strategies. The curriculum emphasizes effective teaching practices across various disciplines, preparing you to support diverse learners in multiple educational settings.
What You’ll Learn
Designing inclusive lesson plans for diverse learners
Adapting instruction across subjects like math, reading, science, and social studies
Applying differentiated instruction and literacy strategies
Teaching ESOL/LEP students with confidence
Integrating educational theory and practice through a final capstone experience
Career Paths
Elementary or middle school teacher
Instructional coordinator or curriculum specialist
Literacy or reading interventionist
Educational consultant
ESOL/ELL support specialist
What You’ll Learn
Designing inclusive lesson plans for diverse learners
Adapting instruction across subjects like math, reading, science, and social studies
Applying differentiated instruction and literacy strategies
Teaching ESOL/LEP students with confidence
Integrating educational theory and practice through a final capstone experience
Career Paths
Elementary or middle school teacher
Instructional coordinator or curriculum specialist
Literacy or reading interventionist
Educational consultant
ESOL/ELL support specialist
Ready to start your journey?
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