Bachelor of Arts in Education (BA-Ed)

The Bachelor of Arts in Education (BA-Ed) is an undergraduate degree that blends liberal arts education with foundational studies in teaching and learning. It is designed for students who want to explore the theoretical, philosophical, and social aspects of education, while also gaining practical knowledge that can prepare them for careers in teaching, curriculum development, or education-related fields.

Core Focus Areas:
Foundations of Education –
History, philosophy, and sociology of education.
Educational Psychology – Understanding how learners develop and how learning occurs.
Curriculum Studies – Principles of curriculum design, evaluation, and reform.
Pedagogy & Instruction – Methods of teaching across different age groups and subjects.
Research in Education – Introduction to educational research, statistics, and data analysis.
Policy & Administration – Basics of education systems, governance, and reforms.
Electives in Liberal Arts – Literature, history, social sciences, or other humanities subjects to broaden perspectives.

Duration of the Program: 4 Years
Who Should Enroll

  • Students interested in the academic and theoretical side of education.
  • Those who want to combine liberal arts studies with education.
  • Individuals aiming for careers in policy, curriculum, or research.
  • Learners planning to pursue advanced degrees in education (MA-Ed, M.Ed, Ph.D.).
 

Career Opportunities
Graduates of BA-Ed programs can pursue careers such as:

 
  • Teaching (with further qualifications): School Teacher, Lecturer (after B.Ed or M.Ed)
  • Curriculum & Instruction: Curriculum Developer, Instructional Designer
  • Policy & Administration: Education Policy Analyst, Program Coordinator
  • Non-Profit & International Organizations: NGO Education Specialist, Community Education Officer
  • Research & Academia: Education Research Assistant, Academic Writer, Higher Studies (MA-Ed, M.Ed, Ph.D.)