University Master's degree in Academic Staff of Secondary Education and High School, Vocational Training and Language teaching
Program Overview
University Master's Degree in Academic Staff of Secondary Education and High School, Vocational Training and Language Teaching
Overview
The University Master's degree in Academic Staff of Secondary Education and High School, Vocational Training and Language teaching is a postgraduate program designed to provide advanced training for individuals seeking to pursue a career in education.
Objectives and Career Options
The program aims to equip students with the necessary knowledge, skills, and competencies to teach in secondary education and high school settings, as well as in vocational training and language teaching contexts. Upon completion of the program, graduates can pursue careers in education, research, and related fields.
Description and Content
The program covers a range of topics, including:
- Educational theory and practice
- Curriculum design and development
- Teaching methodologies and strategies
- Assessment and evaluation techniques
- Classroom management and organization
Curriculum
The curriculum consists of compulsory and optional subjects, with a focus on providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices of education.
Curriculum by Course Type: Compulsory and Optional
The program includes a range of compulsory subjects, with no optional subjects or pathways.
Optional Subjects and Paths
There are no optional subjects or pathways in this program.
Implementation Schedule
The program is implemented over a period of one academic year, with the following timeline: | Academic Year | Implementation of Master's Degree | | --- | --- | | 1st year | Implementation of the Master's degree |
Quality
The program is designed to meet the highest standards of quality, with a focus on providing students with a rigorous and comprehensive education.
Pre-registration
Pre-registration for the program is available, with further information provided upon request.
Research Areas
The program covers a range of research areas, including:
- Education theory and practice
- Curriculum studies
- Teaching and learning methodologies
- Assessment and evaluation techniques
- Educational policy and administration
Facilities and Resources
The university provides a range of facilities and resources to support student learning, including:
- State-of-the-art classrooms and lecture theaters
- Library and information services
- Computer labs and technology facilities
- Research centers and institutes
Governance and Organization
The university is governed by a range of bodies, including:
- The University Senate
- The Governing Council
- The Social Advisory Board
- The Student Council
Services and Administrative Units
The university provides a range of services and administrative units to support student learning, including:
- The University Library
- The Reception Offices
- The Corporate Image and Graphic Communication Unit
- The Protocol Office
- The UA Printing Office
