To be eligible for admission, a candidate must:
- Have a Certificate in Education/Diploma in Education (Secondary Level) or other recognizable teaching qualification from an acceptable institution in which Chemistry was a major
- Have passed 5 ‘O’ Levels subjects including Science, English Language and Mathematics
Part I Semester I
MT109 Mathematics for Chemists
CS101 Introduction to Computer Science
HS102 Health Education
CHE112 History and Philosophy of Chemistry
PC105/PC106/PC107
Psychological Foundations Of Education/ Philosophical Foundations of
Education, Sociological Foundations of Education
PC103 Communication Skills
Part I Semester II
EDT101 ICT Applications in Education
PC102 Research Methods and Statistics
PC110 Culture and Heritage Studies
CH101 Physical Chemistry
PC111 Entrepreneurship and Financial Management
CH105 General Chemistry
PC108 Citizenship Education and Conflict Transformation
Part II Semester I
PC403 Educational Management
CH103 Organic Chemistry
CH104 Analytical Chemistry
CHT101 Inorganic Chemistry
CHE300 Trends in Chemistry Education
CH424 Environmental Chemistry
Part II Semester II
CHE201 Advanced Pedagogics in Chemistry
CH451 Industrial Chemistry
CH452 Nanochemistry
PC307 Curriculum Issues and comparative Education
PC370 Research Project
Faculty of Science Education
- About the Faculty
- Department of Curriculum and Educational Management Studies
- Department of Educational Foundations
- Department of Educational Technology
- Department of Science and Mathematics Education
- Postgraduate Studies by Research
- Dean’s Honour List
- MOUs and partnerships
- Teacher Capacity Development Programme – Enrolled Candidates