What is the difference between a BSc in physics and a BSEd in the same?

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In summary, a BSc in physics is a Bachelor of Science degree that focuses on the study of physics, while a BSEd in the same is a Bachelor of Science in Education degree that combines the study of physics with education courses. The BSc in physics is more research-oriented and prepares students for careers in scientific fields, while the BSEd in the same is geared towards teaching physics in secondary schools. Both degrees require a strong foundation in physics, but the BSEd also includes courses in education theories and methods. Ultimately, the main difference between the two degrees lies in their career paths and focuses.
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Hi I'm Maria, a college student taking up BSEd Science
 
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Hello and welcome. If I may ask, what is the difference between a BSc in physics and a BSEd in the same?
 
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