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Bachelor of Arts in Education
The Bachelor of Arts in Education program is designed to prepare students for careers in teaching and educational services, providing a foundation in educational theory, classroom management, child development, and teaching methods. The curriculum typically includes courses in psychology, curriculum planning, assessment strategies, and educational technology. Students gain practical experience through teaching internships or placements in schools, where they apply their knowledge in real classroom settings.
This program is suited for those interested in becoming teachers, educational administrators, or pursuing further studies in education policy, special education, or school counseling. Additionally, graduates are prepared to work in roles that support youth development and community education initiatives.
Requirements
Listed below are the documents required to apply for this course.
Grade 12
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Total: 80.0
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The program prerequisites for a Bachelor of Arts in Education generally include: Educational Requirements: Completion of high school or equivalent (Grade 12), often with coursework in English, mathematics, and social studies. Minimum GPA: Many programs require a minimum GPA, typically around 2.5 - 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, or 75-80%, depending on the institution. Standardized Tests: In some regions, applicants may need standardized test scores (such as SAT, ACT, or equivalent). Specific requirements vary by institution. English Language Proficiency: For non-native English speakers, proof of English proficiency through TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent may be required. Letters of Recommendation: Some programs may ask for letters from teachers or mentors who can speak to the applicant’s skills and commitment to education. Personal Statement or Essay: Many education programs require a statement outlining the applicant’s interest in teaching, career goals, and motivation for entering the field.
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