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A minimum of a technical and vocational diploma from an accredited school.
After completing the program, graduates will be able to:
Apply effective teaching and pedagogical methods in technical and vocational education.
Design and deliver practical, project-based, and industry-oriented learning activities.
Develop instructional materials, lesson plans, and competency-based learning programs.
Apply appropriate learner assessment and evaluation techniques.
Manage classrooms, workshops, and TVET learning environments effectively.
Develop and implement TVET curricula and training programs.
Apply digital technologies and innovative approaches to vocational teaching.
Demonstrate leadership and management skills in TVET institutions.
Conduct educational and action research to improve teaching and learning practices.
Apply occupational health, safety, professional ethics, and sustainability principles.
Support career guidance, entrepreneurship, employability, and industry linkages.
Pursue careers as TVET instructors, trainers, curriculum developers, educational managers, and technical education professionals.
The Bachelor in Technical and Vocational Teacher Education (BTVTE) at Far-Western University is a four-year undergraduate program designed to develop qualified teachers and instructors for the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) sector. The program combines technical/vocational expertise with pedagogy, instructional planning, classroom management, curriculum development, assessment, leadership, industry exposure, and workplace-based practice. It follows a flexible blended and dual-track learning model with opportunities for recognition of prior learning and credit transfer