Egerton University Faculty of Education

Egerton University Faculty of Education

Egerton University Faculty of Education – Read details below:
FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Welcome to the the Egerton university’s Faculty of Education and Community Studies. The faculty has the following four departments: Agricultural Education and Extension, Applied Community Development Studies, Psychology, Counseling and Educational Foundations and Curriculum, Instruction and Educational Management. These Departments offer various Diploma and Degree programmes. In these programmes, students may take the regular fulltime, self sponsored fulltime or school based learning modes.
Mission
To Generate and disseminate Relevant Quality Knowledge in Education, Extension and Community Development.
Core Functions
Teaching, Training, Research, Outreach, Student Advising and Supervision, Development of Instructional Materials.
Core Values
Commitment to Duty Professionalism, Efficiency and Excellence, Integrity, Transparency, Accountability, Respect for others, Fairness and Teamwork.
Objectives
Offer academic advice to students in the faculty
Respond to customers’ complaints
Improve teaching/pedagogical skills of academic staff
Improve completion rate of students
Publish papers in peer reviewed journals
ABOUT FEDCOS
DR. MAURICE ONGALO UDOTO – Dean
The Faculty Education and Community Studies evolved from two existing departments namely department of Agricultural Education and Extension; established in 1967 with support from USAID to train Diploma agriculture teachers for secondary schools and the department of Home Economics established in 1969 to offer Diploma programmes to female students. In 1987 the two departments were upgraded and began admitting degree students, and became the pioneer constituent departments then Faculty of Education and Human Resources. In 1989, the department of Curriculum and Instruction was established to offer the Bachelor of Education Science Programmes. Later, the Departments of Educational Psychology, Educational Foundations and Educational Administration, Planning and Management were established as service departments to offer foundational courses to students of the faculty. Since then, the faculty has expanded in Academic staff, Programmes and Student enrolment. Currently, the faculty has the following four departments: Agricultural Education and Extension, Applied Community and Development Studies, Psychology, Counseling and Educational Foundations and Curriculum, Instruction and Educational Management. These Departments offer various Bachelors, Masters, Doctor of Philosophy degrees and diploma programmes.

FACULTY OF EDUCATION PROGRAMMES

Diplomas:
a) Diploma in Agricultural Education & Extension;
b) Diploma in Education (Primary);
c) Diploma in Education (Secondary).
Bachelor‘s Degrees:
a) B.Ed. (Arts);
b) B.Ed. (Early Childhood Development & Education);
c) B.Ed. (Primary);
d) B.Ed. (Science);
e) Bachelor of Psychology;
f) B.Sc. (Agricultural Education and Extension);
g) B.Sc. (Agriculture and Human Ecology Extension);
h) B.Sc. (Clothing, Textiles and Interior Design);
i) B.Sc. (Community Development).
Postgraduate Diplomas:
a) Postgraduate Diploma in Education;
Master‘s Degrees:
a) M.A. (Guidance and Counseling)
b) M.Ed. (Curriculum and Instruction)
c) M.Ed. (Educational Foundations)
d) M.Ed. (Educational Management)
e) M.Ed. (Guidance and Counseling)
f) M.Ed. (Science Education)
g) M.Sc. (Agricultural Education)
h) M.Sc. (Agricultural Extension)
i) M.Sc. (Community Studies and Extension)
j) Masters in Measurement and Evaluation
k) Master of Research and Public Policy
Doctorate Degrees:
a) Ph.D. (Agricultural Education)
b) Ph.D. (Agricultural and Rural Innovation)
c) Ph.D. (Agricultural Extension)
d) Ph.D. (Community Studies and Extension)
e) Ph.D. (Counseling Psychology)
f) Ph.D. (Curriculum and Instruction)
g) Ph.D. (Educational Foundations)
h) Ph.D. (Educational Management)
i) Ph.D. (Educational Psychology)
j) Ph.D. (Science Education)
k) Ph.D. (Mathematics Education)
l) Ph.D. (Guidance and Counseling)

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