Our Bachelor’s Degree in Education is comprehensive and taught by an expert faculty comprising professionals, scholars and industry experts. The course content is designed keeping in view the current market trends and the challenges of the contemporary Education. Once you graduate from School of Education, you may rest assured that your degree will be respected and recognized by reputed employers around the globe. Currently, our graduates are associated with the top Fortune 500 companies, which is testament to our higher educational standards.
The School of Education offers the highest level of education and professional training that facilitates students in their career advancement. We are passionate towards nurturing the best learned individuals who create impactful changes and achieve heights of success in their field. Providing the highest quality of education, knowledge and skills, we yearn to develop professionals with critical, analytical and technical skills that help them survive and sustain their hold in the modern world.
The well-designed curriculum at Westmoreland strive to achieve academic excellence, allowing students to receive divulging knowledge through the comprehensive education programs. Aiming to produce outstanding professionals, equipped with fundamental knowledge and problem solving skills to advance their careers.
Education program is an extension of providing the learning for pursuing advanced teaching skills. It would enable the candidate to take on roles like a lead teacher and even a department head. It helps in the integration of the learned knowledge of specialized leadership roles to be applied in the field with approved administrations to follow.
You can choose following courses for your Bachelor’s Degree. Each course offers unique learning experience for you. Each course is prepared by highly qualified faculty from around the globe. Course content is updated so to equip the students with most relevant knowledge in the field.
Course Name | Credit Hours |
Introduction to the Humanities (B-057) | 6 Credits |
Social and Cultural Geography (AAS-085) | 6 Credits |
English Composition (B-158) | 6 Credits |
College Algebra (B-200) | 6 Credits |
World Religions (B-336) | 6 Credits |
Ethics (AAS-370) | 6 Credits |
Art Appreciation (B-460) | 6 Credits |
Pre-Calculus (AAS-584) | 6 Credits |
Human Biology (B-825) | 6 Credits |
World History (AAS-902) | 6 Credits |
Course Name | Credit Hours |
Basics of teaching and learning (ED-051) | 6 Credits |
Teaching at different levels (ED-061) | 6 Credits |
Learning and development (ED-146) | 6 Credits |
Foundations of Education (ED-445) | 6 Credits |
Philosophical Foundations of Education (ED-579) | 6 Credits |
Computers in Education (ED-697) | 6 Credits |
Essentials of Educational Psychology (ED-719) | 6 Credits |
Teaching for special fields (ED-869) | 6 Credits |
Mentioned below are the exclusive and Renowned Majors Westmoreland University of Virginia offers in its School of Education. Browse through the majors to view their details and Specialize in the field you wish to enhance your career in.
Course Name | Credit Hours |
Art in Early Childhood (EAE-054) | 6 Credits |
Early Childhood Special Education (EAE-134) | 6 Credits |
Methods in Early Childhood Education (EAE-307) | 6 Credits |
Introduction to Early Education (EAE-761) | 6 Credits |
Early childhood language Development (EAE-800) | 6 Credits |
Early Childhood Education Curriculum (EAE-861) | 6 Credits |
Course Name | Credit Hours |
Middle School Science (MLE-060) | 6 Credits |
Computers in Middle School Education (MLE-185) | 6 Credits |
Introduction to Middle School Teaching (MLE-476) | 6 Credits |
Fundamentals of Middle School Mathematics (MLE-603) | 6 Credits |
Art in Middle School Education (MLE-714) | 6 Credits |
Introduction to Middle School Education (MLE-833) | 6 Credits |
Course Name | Credit Hours |
Introduction to Adult Education (AED-015) | 6 Credits |
Information Technology for Adult Learning (AED-176) | 6 Credits |
Methods of teaching adults (AED-524) | 6 Credits |
Adult Identity Culture and Communication (AED-649) | 6 Credits |
Issues in Adult literacy (AED-799) | 6 Credits |
Social psychology of adult learning (AED-872) | 6 Credits |
Course Name | Credit Hours |
Introduction to Inclusion (SPE-020) | 6 Credits |
Assessment in Special Education (SPE-106) | 6 Credits |
Introduction to Special Education (SPE-551) | 6 Credits |
Introduction to Mental Retardation (SPE-692) | 6 Credits |
Teaching students with Moderate Disabilities (SPE-731) | 6 Credits |
Special Education Mathematics (SPE-873) | 6 Credits |
Course Name | Credit Hours |
Introduction to Psychological Testing (ASE-078) | 6 Credits |
Introduction to Assessment and Evaluation (ASE-083) | 6 Credits |
Introduction to Behavior Management (ASE-237) | 6 Credits |
Educational Research (ASE-384) | 6 Credits |
Foundations of Grading (ASE-654) | 6 Credits |
Fundamentals of Program Evaluation (ASE-843) | 6 Credits |
Course Name | Credit Hours |
Basics of Reading Problems (TLN-160) | 6 Credits |
Teaching and Learning Technology (TLN-171) | 6 Credits |
Current Issues in Teaching and Learning (TLN-302) | 6 Credits |
Introduction to Elementary Reading Methods (TLN-309) | 6 Credits |
Introduction to Teaching and Learning (TLN-477) | 6 Credits |
Foundations of Content Area Reading (TLN-781) | 6 Credits |
Course Name | Credit Hours |
Introduction to Educational Administration (TLN-160) | 6 Credits |
Introduction to School Finance (TLN-171) | 6 Credits |
Ethics in Educational Leadership (TLN-302) | 6 Credits |
Administration and Education Policy (TLN-309) | 6 Credits |
Law in Educational Administration (ADS-634) | 6 Credits |
Current trends in Supervision (ADS-717) | 6 Credits |
Course Name | Credit Hours |
Introduction to Inclusion (SPE-020) | 6 Credits |
Introduction to Instruction (CUI-333) | 6 Credits |
Technology and Curriculum (CUI-441) | 6 Credits |
Introduction to Foreign language Methods in Teaching (CUI-442) | 6 Credits |
Introduction to Curriculum (CUI-570) | 6 Credits |
Foundations of Content Area Reading (TLN-781) | 6 Credits |
At Westmoreland University of Virginia (WUOV), we are dedicated to supporting you as you embark on your higher education journey. We provide comprehensive support to ensure a smooth start to your educational path with us.
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