COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
BACHELOR OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (BEED)
The BEED is an undergraduate teacher education program designed to prepare individuals intending to teach in the elementary level. It aims to develop highly motivated and competent teachers specializing in the content and pedagogy for elementary education.
After successful completion of all academic requirements of the degree/program, graduates of BEED should be able to practice the teaching profession in the elementary level. The BEED degree program draws from various allied disciplines like social sciences, science, math, technology, languages, and humanities to ensure that the graduates have multi-disciplinary preparation in content pedagogy.
BACHELOR OF SECONDARY EDUCATION (BSEd) Major in Values Education, Science, Mathematics and English
The BSEd is an undergraduate teacher education program designed to equip learners with adequate and relevant competencies to teach in their chosen area of specialization/major in the secondary level. It aims to develop highly motivated and competent teachers specializing in the content and pedagogy for secondary education.
After successful completion of all academic requirements for the degree/program, graduates of BSEd should be able to practice the teaching profession in the Secondary Level. The BSEd degree program draws from various allied disciplines like social sciences, science, math, technology, languages, and humanities to ensure that the graduates have multi-disciplinary preparation in content pedagogy.
BACHELOR OF SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION (GENERALIST) (BSNEd)
The Bachelor of Special Needs Education program prepares teachers who will instruct and manage students with additional needs in inclusive and segregated educational settings. Its graduates will be equipped to teach the basic education curriculum and alternate curricula on the needs of the students.
Those who will teach in the elementary level will be trained across different subject areas. Those who will teach in the secondary level will provide education support to students with additional needs in inclusive classrooms or provide educational services to students who may be enrolled in special education centers.
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