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The College of Education offers two four-year bachelor's degrees: the Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEEd) which aims to prepare students for teaching in the elementary and pre-school; and the Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSE) which aims to prepare students for teaching in the secondary school. Not only are students in these two programs rigidly trained on pedagogy but they are also highly steeped on content owing it to the content courses they are required to take from the content-focused colleges in the UP DIliman campus.
 


Curricula
 

Common Courses for Both Programs (51 units) 

Communication I, II, III

9 units

 

 

 

Kasaysayan I, II

6 units

 

 

 

Language

6 units

 

 

 

Math I

3 units

 

 

 

Natural Science I and II

6 units

 

 

 

Philippine Institutions 100

3 units

 

 

 

Philosophy I

3 units

 

 

 

Science, Technology and Society

3 units

 

 

 

Social Science I and II

6 units

 

 

 

 


Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEEd) (91 units)   
 

Type of Course

Pattern 1

 

Pattern 2

 

Education Courses

61 units

 

52 units

 

Concentration Courses

24 units

 

30 units

 

Electives

6 units

 

9 units

 

 


Bachelor in Secondary Education (BSE)   
 

 

OPTION 1

OPTION 2

Type of Course

Pattern 1

Pattern 2

Pattern 1

Pattern 2

Education Courses

40 units

34 units

43 units

37 units

Major Courses

30-36

36-42

30 units

36 units

Minor Courses

12 units

18 units

0 unit

0 unit

Electives

6 units

0 unit

6 units

0 unit

 


Areas of Concentration

BEEd Pattern 1 is for the following areas of concentration: Art Education, Mathematics, Science and Health Education, Special Education, Teaching in the Early Grades, and Pattern 2 is for Communication Arts (English)
 

BSE Pattern 1 is for the following: Art Education, Biology, Chemistry, Special Education, and Pattern 2 is for Communication Arts -- English, Communication Arts--Filipino, health education, mathematics, physics and social studies.


Student Teaching Program

The main feature of the BEEd and BSE programs is student teaching--a type of apprenticeship designed to develop professional, social and academic insights and skills as the student teacher participates in the actual operation of the school in the teaching as well as the non-teaching activities of the profession. Plan A is so designed that the last semester of the four-year program is devoted entirely to intensive student teaching. Plan B is available for senior students who need to enroll in other academic courses (not more than 6 units) to fulfill requirements of the four-year program.

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