The College of Education hosts work centers that support education and research. These centers provide resources, foster collaboration, manage projects, and offer specialized training, ensuring a productive and innovative environment.
| Name | Degree |
|---|---|
| Diploma of Education in in Marriage & Family Counseling | Diploma Program |
| Master of Education in School Counseling | Master's Program |
| Master of Education in Foundation of Education | Master's Program |
| Master of Education in Executive Leadership | Master's Program |
| Master of Education in Educational Administration and Planning | Master's Program |
| Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction | Master's Program |
| Educational Foundation and Management | Bachelor's Program |
| Educational Psychology | Bachelor's Program |
| Bachelors of Biology - Middle and Secondary School | Bachelor's Program |
| Curriculum and Instruction | Bachelor's Program |
| Educational Management | Bachelor's Program |
| Educational Foundation | Bachelor's Program |
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