Bachelor's Degree vs Bachelor's Degree
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According to the most recent Census of Higher Education, there are almost 19 options for bachelor's degree courses in Brazil and just over 7 for a bachelor's degree.
Basically, the main difference between the bachelor's degree and the degree is the career path that the professional can follow.
Of a more general nature, a bachelor's degree allows professionals to work in different areas within their specialty.
For example, a Bachelor of Laws should focus their career on acting as a lawyer or judge.
A person with a bachelor's degree in Mathematics will be able to work in the financial, statistical, risk analysis, research, and technology markets, among others.
In summary: the bachelor performs the profession he chose, but cannot teach it.
And the degree?
The main focus of the degree is to train teachers and educators.
Therefore, the content of this higher education course combines specific subjects in the chosen area with disciplines related to education, such as Didactics, Teaching Methodology, Educational Policies, School Management, etc.
Those who graduate in teaching degrees obtain the title of licentiate and can teach in public or private schools, in primary or secondary education, depending on the area they choose.
For university professors, a postgraduate degree is also required that gives the professional the quality of master or doctor in their area of experience.
It was clear?
It should be noted that despite the differences between Bachelor and Degree, there are some courses where it is possible to choose one of the two modalities during the course of studies.
Physical Education, for example, presents the same curriculum for both modalities for most of the semesters.
In these specific courses, it is only from a certain moment during graduation that the focus changes, either to the Bachelor or Licentiate area.
Anyway, the basis of the course is the same, the essence and teaching are equally structured.