Shape today’s young minds for tomorrow. Teaching young people can be a career and a calling all wrapped up in one. If you’ve thought about shaping the academic, social and cognitive skills of children, our Bachelor of Science in Education degrees can help you take that next step. You can select a degree in Elementary Teacher Education or Early Childhood Education.
Depending on the program you choose, your BSED program can help you:
This could be a fit for you if:
You want to work with elementary-aged children
You have no prior teaching experience or undergraduate degree and want to prepare for your initial teacher licensure.
You want a program with robust student teaching experiences in elementary settings.
This could be a fit for you if:
You want to help preschool, kindergarten and early elementary school-aged children socially, physically and intellectually prepare for primary school or another child development center.
You want a program with robust student teaching experiences in birth through third grade, or age 8, settings.
You have no prior teaching experience and want to prepare for your initial teacher licensure.
This could be a fit for you if:
You want to work with elementary-aged children in California.
You want a program with robust student teaching experiences in multiple-subject school settings.
You have no prior teaching experience or undergraduate degree and want to prepare for your initial teacher licensure in California.
Each BSED degree is unique and is aligned with different occupational outcomes, so see the program details pages to find the occupation you’re looking for. Some possible occupations include:
According to Bureau of Labor Statistics, job growth for kindergarten and elementary school teachers is projected to be as fast as average between 2020 and 2030.
BLS projections are not specific to University of Phoenix students or graduates.
Experienced faculty will assist you with learning activities and exercises to help build your knowledge in a specific area. You’ll then have the opportunity to demonstrate what you’ve learned by taking an assessment. Afterward, your instructor will give you feedback on how you can master any skill or concept you weren’t able to demonstrate.
University of Phoenix is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), hlcommission.org. Since 1978, University of Phoenix has been continually accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
Our Bachelor of Science in Education degree programs allow you to take one course at a time. No matter which program you choose, you’ll have the flexibility to balance work, life and school.