Program Summary
Educational Foundations is a course that explores the philosophical, psychological, historical, and sociological principles underlying education. It provides a deep understanding of how education systems are shaped, how learning occurs, and the role of education in society. Key areas include philosophy of education, educational psychology, sociology of education, and comparative education. The course prepares students to critically examine educational policies, practices, and issues. Graduates can work as education officers, policymakers, curriculum planners, researchers, or pursue further studies in education, guidance and counseling, or educational administration.