The University of Goroka (UOG) offers a range of undergraduate programs through its School of Education. These programs are designed for Grade 12 school leavers and non-school leavers who wish to pursue a career in education, early childhood education, guidance and counselling, or design and technology.
In this article, we will provide an overview of the undergraduate programs available, their entry requirements, and other relevant information. It is a comprehensive undertaking of UOG's Undergraduate Programs and Entry Requirements that you'll find helpful. So, read on.
Bachelor of Arts Education
The Bachelor of Arts Education program is an eight-semester program that offers specialisations in:
- Accounting,
- Business Studies,
- Creative Arts and Communication,
- Economics,
- History,
- Geography,
- Language and Literature, and
- Religious Education and Personal Development.
To be eligible for this program, candidates must have completed Grade 12 with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on the Higher School Certificate (HSC) from a recognised institution. In addition, candidates must have achieved a B grade or better in Language and Literature, a B grade in General Mathematics or a C grade in Advanced Mathematics, a B grade or better in the respective subject specialisation, and must sit and pass the STAT P/entry test.
Bachelor of Science Education
The Bachelor of Science Education program is an eight-semester program that offers specialisations in
- Agriculture,
- Biology,
- Chemistry,
- Mathematics, and
- Physics.
To be eligible for this program, candidates must have completed Grade 12 with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on the HSC from a recognised institution. Additionally, candidates must have achieved a B grade or better in Language and Literature, a B grade in General Mathematics or a C grade in Advanced Mathematics, a B grade or better in the respective or related subject specialisation, and must sit and pass the STAT P/entry test.
Bachelor of Applied Science (Home Economics) Education
The Bachelor of Applied Science (Home Economics) Education program is an eight-semester program that offers specialisations in
- Food and Nutrition and
- Textile and Fashion Design.
To be eligible for this program, candidates must have completed Grade 12 with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on the HSC from a recognised institution. Additionally, candidates must have achieved a B grade in Language and Literature, a B grade or better in Science subjects, and must sit and pass the STAT P/entry test.
Bachelor of Design and Technology Education
The Bachelor of Design and Technology Education program is an eight-semester program that offers specialisations in
- Building Construction,
- Welding,
- Machining and Metal Fabrication, and
- Wood and Furniture Making.
To be eligible for this program, candidates must have completed Grade 12 with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on the HSC from a recognised institution. Additionally, candidates must have achieved a B grade in Language and Literature or an A grade in Applied English, a B grade or better in either Science or Social Science subjects, and must sit and pass the STAT P/entry test.
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Bachelor of Education (Secondary/Primary – In-service)
The Bachelor of Education (Secondary/Primary – In-service) program is a four-semester program that offers specialisations in
- Curriculum Studies,
- Educational Leadership and Management,
- Educational Psychology,
- Gender Studies and Social Development, and
- Special and Inclusive Education.
To be eligible for this program, candidates must have a Diploma in Teaching Secondary/Primary, be a professional registered teacher, and have more than two years of teaching experience.Also, the applicant must have a satisfactory report from the Regional Standard Officer of their performance (The report must be within the last five years from the date of application).
Any other qualification and experience deemed appropriate by the Admissions Committee will also be considered.
Diploma in Early Childhood Education
The Diploma in Early Childhood Education program is designed to prepare students to work with young children in various educational settings, including
- preschools,
- kindergartens, and
- early childhood education centres.
The program is four semesters long and covers topics such as child development, curriculum design, and classroom management.Entry requirements for the Diploma in Early Childhood Education include a Grade 12 qualification from a recognised institution with a minimum GPA of 2.4.
Applicants must also have a C grade or better in Language and Literature or a B grade in Applied English, and a B grade in General Mathematics or a C grade in Advance Mathematics.
Additionally, applicants must hold a certificate in Early Childhood Education from a recognised institution, and provide references (both character and professional) within the last five years from the date of application.
Official police and medical clearances must also be attached, and applicants with experience in childcare activities including First Aid are preferred.
Any other qualifications or experiences deemed necessary by the Admissions Committee will also be considered.
All applicants must sit and pass the STAT P /entry test, except for in-service applicants who are exempted from the test.
Diploma in Guidance and Counseling
The Diploma in Guidance and Counseling program is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge required to work as counsellors in various settings, including
- schools,
- hospitals, and
- community centres.
The program is four semesters long and covers topics such as counselling techniques, group dynamics, and psychological assessment.Entry requirements for the Diploma in Guidance and Counseling include a Grade 12 qualification from a recognised institution with a minimum GPA of 2.4.
Applicants must also have a C grade or better in Language and Literature or a B grade in Applied English, and a B grade in General Mathematics or a C grade in Advance Mathematics.
Additionally, applicants must provide official police and medical clearances, and hold qualifications in Guidance and Counseling related fields from recognised institutions.
References (both character and professional) within the last five years from the date of application must also be provided. Any other qualifications or experiences deemed necessary by the Admissions Committee will also be considered.
All applicants must sit and pass the STAT P /entry test, except for in-service applicants who are exempted from the test.
Final thoughts...
The University of Goroka offers various undergraduate programs in various fields, including education, science, and design and technology.
Admission requirements vary depending on the program, but generally require a Grade 12 qualification from a recognised institution, along with minimum GPAs and grades in specific subjects.
The applicants may be required to sit and pass the STAT P /entry test, and provide additional qualifications and experiences as deemed necessary by the Admissions Committee.
Prospective applicants are encouraged to carefully review the entry requirements for their desired program and ensure that they meet all necessary criteria before applying.
FAQs
Here are six frequently asked questions about undergraduate programs and entry requirements at the University of Goroka:
1. What is the minimum GPA required to apply for undergraduate programs at the University of Goroka?
To apply for undergraduate programs at the University of Goroka, you need a minimum GPA of 3.0 on the HSC from a recognised institution.
For the Diploma in Early Childhood Education, the minimum GPA required is 2.4. This varies from year to year, so check with UoG before applying.
2. Do I need to take an entry test to apply for undergraduate programs at the University of Goroka?
Yes, all undergraduate applicants, except for in-service applicants, must sit and pass the STAT P / entry test.
3. Are there any specific subject requirements for undergraduate programs at the University of Goroka?
Yes, there are specific subject requirements for each program. For example, to apply for the Bachelor of Arts Education program, you need a B grade or better in Language and Literature, General Mathematics, and the respective subject specialisation.
4. Can I apply for multiple undergraduate programs at the University of Goroka?
Yes, you can apply for multiple undergraduate programs, but you must meet the entry requirements for each program you apply for. However, it's important to focus on a program that suits your goals and aspirations.
5. What qualifications do I need to apply for the Diploma in Guidance and Counseling?
To apply for the Diploma in Guidance and Counseling, you need a Grade 12 with a minimum GPA of 2.4 on the HSC from recognised institutions, as well as a C grade or better in Language and Literature or B grade in Applied English.
You will also need to provide official police and medical clearances and have experience in counselling and related activities.
6. Can I apply for undergraduate programs as a non-school leaver?
Yes, non-school leavers can apply for undergraduate programs at the University of Goroka. However, they must meet the entry requirements, including having relevant qualifications and experiences, as deemed necessary by the Admissions Committee.
Other programs and additional information
Course details (Click on the links to find out more):
1) UOG Institute of Distance and Flexible Learning (IDFL)
2) University of Goroka ITVET Teacher Training
3) SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES Programs and Entry Requirements
4) SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Entry Requirements
5) SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Undergraduate Programs Entry Requirements
6) Post-Graduate Opportunities at University of Goroka - UOG | Doctor | Masters | Honours | PGDE