Bachelor of Elementary Education

The Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEEd) program is a 4-year degree designed to prepare students for a career in teaching at the elementary level. It integrates foundational education theories, innovative teaching strategies, and hands-on experiences to develop competent and compassionate educators who are committed to the holistic development of young learners.

(a) Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEEd)
This program focuses on the general preparation of educators for teaching in elementary schools. It equips students with expertise in teaching core subjects such as language, mathematics, science, and social studies. Graduates are trained to address the diverse needs of learners and create inclusive, engaging, and effective classroom environments.

(b) Bachelor of Elementary Education major in Pre-School Education
This specialized program prepares students to teach in preschool and early childhood education settings. It emphasizes child development, play-based learning, and age-appropriate instructional strategies. Graduates are equipped to nurture young learners’ physical, social, emotional, and cognitive growth during their formative years, fostering a strong foundation for lifelong learning.

Both programs aim to produce educators who are not only knowledgeable and skilled but also passionate about shaping the future of young learners through quality education and innovative teaching practices.

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