PhD in UAE for International Students

Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)  prepares future educators to enter the classroom ready to create a community of high achievement for all students. With a passionate commitment to equity and social justice, B.Ed. candidates become content experts who create innovative and rigorous learning experiences for learners.

The Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) focuses primarily on the advancement of your teaching career. This is the degree most often pursued by people who want hands-on teaching experience and are seeking to work directly with students. The B.Ed. programme focuses heavily on advanced coursework in a specific subject to hone your expertise. Coursework for the B.Ed. also focuses on pedagogical theory and implementation. Essentially, the B.Ed. will teach you how to be a teacher: methodology, stylistic approach, etc. Oftentimes, the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) consists of hands-on experience that places you in a classroom as a student teacher to practice what you are learning. The innovative curriculum is designed to help students think critically, solve problems creatively and communicate effectively — exactly the kind of skills that employers and graduate schools want most.

  1. EDUC120: Creating Open Educational Resources (10 ECTS)
  2. EDUC140: Changes in Science Education (10 ECTS)
  3. EDUC160: Supporting Children’s Mental Health and Wellbeing (10 ECTS)
  4. EDUC180: Facilitating Group Discussions (10 ECTS)
  5. EDUC220: Inclusive Education (10 ECTS)
  6. EDUC240: The Interplay Between Leading and Learning (10 ECTS)
  7. EDUC260: Understanding Research with Children and Young People (10 ECTS)
  8. EDUC280: Learning to Teach: An Introduction to Classroom Research(10 ECTS)
  9. EDUC320: Learning to Teach: Becoming a Reflective Practitioner (10 ECTS)
  10. EDUC340: Learning to Teach: Making Sense of Learning to Teach (10 ECTS)
  11. EDUC360: Play, Learning and the Brain (10 ECTS)
  12. EDUC380: Educational Leadership and Management (10 ECTS)
  13. EDUC400: Capstone Project (60 ECTS)

After the completion of 12 modules, students will have to write a 3,000-word capstone project paper, where they will have to choose a research topic based on the education field. This project will allow students to demonstrate their knowledge of both theories and the understanding of practical applications in the education world. The rationale behind the Capstone Project is for the student to apply the theoretical knowledge gained throughout the undertaking on their programme. By completing the Capstone Project, students will demonstrate their abilities to apply the necessary theories in the real-world application.