Bachelor of Arts in Education

This program is based on the whole person education as an Educational Philosophy which aims to equip teachers of elementary, secondary level at both public and private schools by promoting individual knowledge and skills to meet 21st century educational challenges and to serve humanity. This program mainly contains into 3 parts: foundation and perspectives in education, curriculum and pedagogic studies, and engagement with the field. The syllabus is designed to improve the standard and quality of teaching in respective communities and its education trends.

Program Requirements
  • Registered and enrolled in the program for the duration of 4 years
  • Completion of required 8 semesters
  • Completion of 118 total credits of courses
  • Completion of 3 credits research paper
  • Completion of 121 credits that are required for graduation
Course Requirements
First SemesterCourseCredits
AS 101Fine Arts & Appreciation3
CHS 103Spiritual Formation3
ED 101Foundation of teaching: Whole Person Education3
ED 102Philosophical Foundation of Education3
ED 103Introduction to Developmental Psychology3
GE 101Communication Skills3
GE 103Study Skills2
GE 104Physical Education I2
Total22
Second SemesterCourseCredits
CHS 101Introduction to Old Testament3
ED 104IT & Education3
ED 105Classroom Management3
ED 106Educational Psychology Theory and Practice3
ED 107Introduction to Curriculum Design3
GE 102Communication Skills3
GE 106World History2
GE 105Physical Education II2
Total22
Third SemesterCourseCredits
CHS 201Introduction to New Testament3
ED 201Assessment of Learning I 3
ED 202Method of teaching Reading and Language Arts I3
ED 203Methods of teaching Science/ Social Science I3
ED 204Methods of Teaching Mathematics I3
ED 205Practicum 1 (Observing)3
Total18
Fourth SemesterCourseCredits
CHS 202Kachin Baptist Church History & Doctrine3
ED 206Local Curriculum I (Handwork, Cooking, Drawing, Music)3
ED 207Method of teaching Reading and Language Arts II3
ED 208Methods of teaching Science/ Social Science II3
ED 209Methods of teaching Mathematics II3
ED 210Practicum 2 (Tutoring)3
Total18
Fifth SemesterCourseCredits
ED 301Method of teaching Reading and Language Arts (Primary)3
ED 303Methods of teaching Mathematics (Primary)3
ED 304Introduction to Educational Research3
ED 305Assessment of Learning II3
ED 306Local Curriculum II (Handwork, Cooking, Drawing, Music)3
GE 302Methods of teaching Science/ Social Science (Primary)2
Total17
Sixth SemesterCourseCredits
ED 307Method of teaching Reading and Language Arts (Primary)2
ED 308Methods of teaching Science/ Social Science (Primary) 3
ED 309Methods of teaching Mathematics (Primary)3
ED 310Research Writing3
ED 311Human Development Management3
Total14
Seventh SemesterCourseCredits
ED 401Teaching Internship6
Total6
Eighth SemesterCourseCredits
ED 402Teaching Internship6
Total6
Admission Requirements
  • Any person who passes the matriculation examination (or High School Graduate) is allowed to apply for this course.