Program Overview
The Bachelor of Education Sciences (BES) program prepares future educators and educational researchers with the knowledge, skills, and methodologies needed to improve learning outcomes and drive innovation in education.
Engage in hands-on classroom training and student-teaching placements.
Understand the impact of policies on education systems and student success.
Learn evidence-based teaching techniques and modern digital education tools.
Study education through the lens of psychology, sociology, and instructional design.
Curriculum
The BIT is a three-year program designed to provide a strong foundation in computer science, IT management, and emerging technologies.
Year 1
Introduction to Education Sciences
Psychology of Learning and Development
Curriculum Theory and Design
ICT in Education
Educational Sociology
Year 2
Teaching Methods and Instructional Strategies
Classroom Management and Student Assessment
Educational Policy and Administration
Special Needs and Inclusive Education
Educational Research Methods
Year 3
Advanced Curriculum Development
Contemporary Issues in Education
Educational Leadership and Change Management
Capstone Project (Educational Research Study)
Teaching Practicum (School-Based Experience)
Career Prospects
Graduates of the BES program are well-equipped for careers in education, training, and curriculum development.
Teach in primary, secondary, or higher education institutions.
Design and improve educational content and instructional materials.
Implement and manage digital learning tools in modern classrooms.
Work with government agencies to enhance education systems.
Non-native English speakers must achieve a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent TOEFL score.
Tuition Fees and Financial Aid Options
At KDC, we are committed to ensuring that financial barriers do not hinder access to quality education.
$9,000 per year
(flexible payment options available).
Merit-based and need-based scholarships are available for eligible students.
Grants and flexible installment plans can be discussed with our Financial Aid Office.
To ensuring that financial barriers do not hinder access to quality education.
No, the program provides foundational knowledge and practical training for all students.
Yes, part-time study options are available to accommodate working professionals.
Yes, practical teaching experience is a mandatory component of the program.
Our Career Services Office provides networking opportunities, job placement assistance, and mentorship programs.
For personalized support, contact our Financial Aid Office to explore your options.