Adult Education
Subjects at A level
- English/Communication
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Accountancy
- Adult Education
- Aerospace Engineering
- African Studies
- Agriculture and Horticulture
- Anthropological Science
- Anthropology
- Archaeology
- Architecture
- Art and Design
- Astronomy
- Biochemistry/Medicinal Chemistry
- Biology
- Biomedical Engineering
- Biomedical Sciences
- Business Management
- Business Studies
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemistry
- Childhood Education
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Science
- Computer Systems Engineering
- Counselling
- Cultural Heritage Studies
- Cyber Security
- Dentistry
- Digital Marketing
- Earth Science
- Economics
- Electrical Engineering
- Engineering Management
- English Literature
- Environmental Engineering
- Fashion and Textiles
- Finance
- Food Science and Technology
- Forensic Science
- Fuels and Energy Engineering
- Geography and Environmental Studies
- Graphic Design
- History
- Human Geography
- Information Technology
- Interior Design
- Journalism and Media Studies
- Law
- Life Sciences
- Linguistics
- Logistics and Transport Management
- Manufacturing and Production Engineering
- Marketing
- Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Medicine and Health Sciences
- Metallurgy Engineering
- Mining Engineering
- Music
- Nursing
- Nutrition and Health
- Pharmacology
- Pharmacy
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Physiology
- Physiotherapy
- Plant and Crop Sciences
- Political Science and Governance
- Property Development and Estate Management
- Psychology
- Public Administration
- Public Health
- Religious Studies
- Safety Health and Environmental Management
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Software Engineering
- Sport Science
- Statistics
- Surveying And Geomatics
- Telecommunications Engineering
- Theatre Arts And Performance Studies
- Tourism and Hospitality Management
- Veterinary
Description:
Introduction to degree course was developed in response to high dropout and failure rates of university students.
The program fully supports successful progression of students from high school to undergraduate study and beyond.
This course introduces students to a degree, giving students a frame work and direction in their area of study.
We are well aware that if students fail to understand the foundation of the subject they are likely to lose interest in the subject that is why this course was
designed to make it easier for students. The course is equipped with most of the learning materials required by students to understand their degree program.
This course was developed in consultation with universities at global. The course is designed to give students a deeper knowledge and understanding of the degree.
The course is designed to enhance the creativity and critical thinking skills that are needed by students to develop their own ideas at University
standard. Taking students step by step, to simplify and to explain the degree.
The course equips students with the knowledge needed to make an informed decision before starting and during your studies enabling students to plan
ahead, minimizing student failure rates. The process makes knowledge transfer easier between students, universities, professionals, employers and research institutes
The aim of this course is not just to make learning easier, but also to help put qualification in to use. We understand that most
students at Universities fail not because they are “dumb” but, because they don’t get to understand what they are required to do.
Key Modules:
1: Communication Studies
This module focuses on developing effective communication skills for educators. It covers various aspects such as verbal and non-verbal communication, interpersonal communication, public speaking, and communication in educational settings.
Enroll for this module2: Computer Applications in Education
This module explores the use of computer technology and software applications in educational contexts. It covers topics such as educational software, multimedia tools, learning management systems, and the integration of technology into teaching and learning.
Enroll for this module3: STEM Learning and Teaching strategies
This module examines innovative teaching strategies and approaches for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education. It explores inquiry-based learning, project-based learning, hands-on activities, and other pedagogical techniques to engage students in STEM subjects.
Enroll for this module4: Educational Technology
This module focuses on the theory and practice of integrating technology into education. It covers topics such as instructional design, e-learning, digital resources, educational software evaluation, and the use of technology for assessment and feedback.
Enroll for this module5: Curriculum development & evaluation
This module explores the principles and processes involved in designing and evaluating educational curricula. It covers topics such as curriculum models, learning outcomes, curriculum alignment, assessment strategies, and methods for evaluating curriculum effectiveness.
Enroll for this module6: Testing, assessment & evaluation
This module examines various assessment methods and techniques used in educational settings. It covers topics such as test development, formative and summative assessment, performance assessment, grading and feedback, and data analysis for educational evaluation.
Enroll for this module7: Science Technology & Society
This module explores the relationship between science, technology, and society, with a focus on their impact on education. It covers topics such as ethical considerations, social implications of scientific advancements, responsible use of technology, and promoting scientific literacy among students.
Enroll for this module8: Leadership & Supervision in STEM Education
This module focuses on leadership and supervision skills specific to STEM education contexts. It covers topics such as instructional leadership, curriculum leadership, mentoring, professional development, and effective management of STEM educational programs.
Enroll for this module9: Statistics for educators
This module introduces educators to statistical concepts and methods relevant to educational research and data analysis. It covers topics such as descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, data interpretation, and statistical software.
Enroll for this module10: Quality and innovation in STEM education
This module explores strategies for promoting quality and innovation in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education. It covers topics such as curriculum design, instructional methods, assessment practices, and the integration of new technologies.
Enroll for this module11: Philosophical Foundations of Adult Education
This module examines the philosophical theories and perspectives that underpin adult education. It explores topics such as adult learning theories, critical pedagogy, transformative learning, and the role of philosophy in shaping educational practices.
Enroll for this module12: Sociological Foundations of Adult Education
This module explores the sociological aspects of adult education. It covers topics such as social inequality, cultural diversity, social change, lifelong learning, and the social context of adult education programs.
Enroll for this module13: Psychological Foundations of Adult Education
This module explores the psychological theories and principles related to adult learning and development. It covers topics such as motivation, cognition, learning styles, adult development, and the application of psychological theories in adult education settings.
Enroll for this module14: Gender Studies
This module examines the social construction of gender and its implications for education. It covers topics such as gender equality, gender roles and stereotypes, feminist theories, and the intersectionality of gender with other social categories.
Enroll for this module15: Development Studies
This module focuses on the social, economic, and political aspects of global development. It covers topics such as poverty, inequality, sustainable development, globalization, and the role of education in promoting social change and development.
Enroll for this module16: Principles and Practice of Community Development
This module explores the principles and processes of community development. It covers topics such as community organizing, participatory approaches, community needs assessment, program planning, and evaluation in community development projects.
Enroll for this module17: Guidance and Counselling In Adult Education
This module examines theories and practices related to guidance and counseling in adult education settings. It covers topics such as career development, personal counseling, group counseling, and the role of guidance in supporting adult learners.
Enroll for this module18: Conflict Management
This module focuses on understanding and managing conflicts in educational settings. It covers topics such as conflict resolution strategies, negotiation techniques, communication skills, and creating a positive and inclusive learning environment.
Enroll for this module
Our professional development courses are designed to give students the accumulated knowledge gained in
conferences, seminars, workshops and continuing education programs that a professional person
can pursue to advance their career.
What is the professional skills development program?
The Professional Skills Development Program (PSDP) teach and enhance key skills that are needed at workplaces.
This increases students' employability chances and effectiveness at work.
Students can then complement their learning outside the classroom with thier academic qaulifications building confidence with these skills.