Businesses make the world go around. The future of tomorrow's business leaders starts in today's classrooms. By becoming a business teacher education major, you can prepare those leaders right now. Business teacher education majors prepare for their future career by taking college courses in a number of areas, including economics, business communication, and teaching pedagogy. Though most business teachers teach at the secondary or post-secondary level, a few opportunities exist at the elementary level as well. Business teacher education courses are generally held in a typical classroom setting, but you may also partake in internships and group projects. You will learn the fundamentals of business, as well as how best to teach those basics to your future students. Majoring in business teacher education usually leads to a career as a business teacher, though other opportunities exist in areas such as accounting, human resources, or economics.
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