im currently majoring in biology but thinking about switching my major over to psychology ( i was thinking of the health field before, its a long story). anyway, my university doesn't offer an early childhood education degree, only secondary education degrees, and i don't really want to transfer. i heard that you could earn your b.s. or b.a. and then get certified or get your masters...but then some other people also say that you must have a bachelor's in education. im really confused. i was thinking of doing a b.s. in psychology (i figured that my science courses from my bio degree shouldn't go to waste) and minoring in child studies (my college's version of "child development."). would this work? also, is it better to have a b.a. or a b.s., or does it not really matter? any info would help a lot. thanks!
2007-04-05
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