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Technical and science Education Degree at Rivers State University of Science and Technology Nigeria

Faculty of Technical and science Education is an uncommon Faculty of which complements the science and technology philosophy of the University. As such, its programme offerings very much reflect this. Presently there are three Departments in the Faculty, and they include the following:

1 Department of Business Education

2 Department of Educational Foundations

3 Department of science and Technical Education

Details of Departmental offerings are as stated by each Department.

List of staff in the Dean’s Office
S/N
NAME
QUALIFICATION
DESIGNATION
PHONE N0.

1.
Prof. W.A. Amaewhule
MBA, Ph.D.

Business Education
Dean
08033422617

2.
Azuma, Cheta

Ugochukwu
B.Ed
Faculty Officer
08033365329

3.
Olanusi, Gladys Iruoapu
B.Sc.
Con. Sec. I
08027496246

4.
Nwiepe, Kean Goddy
B.Sc.
Admin Officer I
08068484966

5.
Echie, Samuel Chika
B.Sc.
Admin Officer II
08033365948

6.
Ikiah, Denton Bibowei
WASC
Snr. Clerical Off.
08038884881

7.
Akaninwor, Ihuoma
RSA Stage III
TYPIST III
08036141716

8.
Feniobu, Gladys
FSLC
CLEANER
08068237466

Ph.D in Early Childhood Education at Indiana University Bloomington

Early childhood education at Indiana University is a program area within the Department of Curriculum and Instruction (C & I). Students pursuing in one of the doctoral programs in C&I may select early childhood education as an emphasis area. We offer two doctoral degrees: The Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) and the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). Requirements for the two programs are very similar. Most students choose the Ph.D.

A guide to doctoral studies in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction is designed to provide an overview of information about departmental offerings and requirements. For more specific information on doctoral programs emphasizing early childhood education, please contact us to have a guide mailed to you.

Doctoral in Elementary Education at Indiana University Bloomington

Elementary Education at Indiana University is a graduate program area within the Department of Curriculum and Instruction (C & I). We offer two doctoral degrees: The Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) and the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). Requirements for the two programs are very similar, with most students choosing the Ph.D. This guide to doctoral studies in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction is designed to provide an overview of information about departmental offerings and requirements. For more specific information on doctoral programs in Elementary Education, please contact us to have our Curriculum Studies booklet mailed to you.

Ph.D in Secondary Education at Indiana University Bloomington

Secondary Education at Indiana University is a graduate program area within the Department of Curriculum and Instruction (C & I). We offer two doctoral degrees: The Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) and the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). Requirements for the two programs are very similar, with most students choosing the Ph.D.

This guide to doctoral studies in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction is designed to provide an overview of information about departmental offerings and requirements. For more specific information on doctoral programs in Secondary Education, please contact us to have our Curriculum Studies booklet mailed to you.

PH.D. in Social Studies Education at Indiana University Bloomington

Social Studies Education at Indiana University is an area of emphasis within the Curriculum Studies program in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction. We offer two doctoral degrees: The Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) and the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). Requirements for the two programs are very similar, with most students choosing the Ph.D.

This guide to doctoral studies in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction is designed to provide an overview of information about departmental offerings and requirements. For more specific information on doctoral programs in Social Studies Education, please contact us to have our Curriculum Studies

Minor in Education from Bucknell University

The minor in education consists of five courses chosen from among the departmental offerings. The student is encouraged to choose courses within a particular area of specialization that is of interest to him or her. Such areas of specialization include, but are not limited to, teaching of reading, early childhood education, research and evaluation in education, educational policy studies, employee training and development, college student personnel, family studies, and counseling. Recommended clusters of courses for particular areas of specialization are available on the departmental web page.