Bachelor of Education SP & FE & Training

 

 

Join over 250,000 international students from Europe, USA and the rest of the world.

 

 

MDC SA has developed a unique partnership with University of South Africa (UNISA) to offer locally supported distance education programmes specifically for working people.

 

 

UNISA – The “MEGA” University

 

The main partner of MDC SA for this programme is the highly regarded University of South Africa (UNISA) – classed as one of the 11 leading very large universities. Founded in 1873, UNISA gained its University Royal Charter in 1876. It became the world’s first completely Distance Education University in 1946.

 

 

MDC SA is delighted to work with UNISA in the development of this programme, and has an excellent reputation for the delivery of distance education to busy individuals.


Aim of the Programme

 

This degree gives students professional, practical training for the task of teaching secondary school learners.

 

 

How it Works

 

The method of teaching this course is highly innovative. We call it “locally supported distance education” : learning through University supplied materials and MDC SA administration and resource centres. It is based on MDC SA “On-location” method of teaching which is so successful for postgraduate study here in the Middle East.

 

 

Locally Supported Distance Education

 

A specially designed study method based on Unisa’s extensive competence in distance education. 

 

 

Advantages of Locally Supported Distance Education

 

·        Flexibility: you study at your own pace

·        Convenience: you study from home

·        Local administrative support: through MDC SA’s regional offices

·        On-line support: through Unisa’s Student on Line (SOL) system

·        Telephone and email support: from Unisa faculty

·        On-line library access: for the your all-important research materials (journals, books, papers, etc)

·        Textbook ordering facility: speedy service at reasonable prices for your books.

 

 

Minimum Duration of Studies

 

The degree cannot be completed in less than four years.

 

 

Course Structure

 

The degree comprises the following major components:

 

 

·        Three approved School Subjects

·        Fourteen modules in Educational Subjects

·        Ten modules in Professional Studies

·        Additional Modules (if applicable)

 

 

School subjects

 

Students have to select three school subjects from the list below, at a 2-2-1 (second-year, second-year, first-year) level, for example:

 

 

Economics I and II
History I and II
Zulu I

 

 

The number of modules is determined by the subject combination.

School

Subject

First

Level

Second

Level

Subject

Didactics

Accounting

ACN101

ACN102

ACN201

ACN202

DAC301

Afrikaans

AFK101

AFK105

AFK201

AFK202

AFK203

DAF301

Anthro

pology

APY101

APY102

APY201

APY202

 

 

Arabic

ARB101

ARB102

ARB201

ARB202

ARB203

OR

ARB204

SDAR00

Art

History

ARH101

ARH102

ARH201

ARH202

ARH203

ARH204

SDART0

Biblical

Studies

BBS101

BBS102

3 OF

BBS301

BBS310

SDBS00

Biology

BLG111

BLG112

BLG113

BLG114

NO 2ND

LEVEL

 

 

Botany

BOT121

BOT122

BOT123

BOT124

CSS101

BOT221

BOT222

BOT223

BOT224

DBL301

OR

DGS301

Business

Mgt

MNB101

MNB102

MNG201

PLUS

ONE OF:

MNC202

MNX202

 

 

DBE301

Chemistry

CHE101

CHE102

CHE103

CHE104

CHE221

CHE212

CHE222

CHE213

CHE223

CHE214

CHE224

DPS301

Commercial

Law

CLA101

CLA104

CLA201

CLA202

 

 

Compo-

sition

Theory

CTH101

CTH102

CTH103

CTH104

CTH201

CTH202

CTH203

CTH204

CTH205

CTH206

 

 

Computer

Science

COS101

COS112

COS113

COS111

OR

COS114

COS201

COS211

COS212

COS221

SDC0S0

Crimino-

logy

CMY101

CMY102

CMY201

CMY202

 

 

Develop-

ment

Studies

DVA101

DVA102

DVA201

DVA202

 

 

Economics

ECS101

ECS102

ECS201

ECS202

OR

ECS203

DEC301

English

BSecED

EED101