Rhodes University Qualifications

Rhodes University Qualifications

Full-time Undergraduate Course

Professional qualification as a teacher

Rhodes University offers two ways to qualify as a professional teacher. The first option is to complete a four-year Bachelor of Education (Foundation Phase Teaching) degree. The second option is to complete a Bachelor’s degree in another Faculty and then cap it with the one year . If you are planning to do a PGCE please check your undergraduate curriculum with the Dean of Education. This is to ensure you have the appropriate subjects required for teaching in your Undergraduate degree.

Bachelor of Education (Foundation Phase) degree admission requirements:

  • NSC point of 40 + (Dean’s discretion is 33-39 points)
  • Two languages at 50-59%
  • Mathematics Literacy 50-59% or Mathematics 40-49%

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Education Degree Structure

The Faculty of Education has dynamically positioned itself at the forefront of education transformation in the country. This is not a place for the faint-hearted, and demands ‘sinesibindi’ (literally in isiXhosa that we have a liver, but figuratively meaning that we must have courage)! The phrase ‘caring quality’ accurately sums up the reputation that the Faculty has gained for its commitment to students and to work in the education field. The Faculty concerns itself with education in the broadest sense, including the professional preparation of teachers, further in-service qualifications, as well as non-formal education. While operating predominantly in the Eastern Cape, the Faculty also serves the country and the SADC region. Apart from teaching and supervision, it is deeply involved in research, national policy development, and professional and community work.

The Faculty is centred around the Department of Education which works in close partnership with CHERTL (Centre for Higher Education Research Teaching & Learning), RUMEP (Rhodes University Mathematics Education Project), the CSD (Centre for Social Development), and the ISEA (Institute for the Study of Englishes in Africa). The Faculty offers a range of qualifications in education, ranging from undergraduate Bachelor of Education degrees to doctoral degree.

Professional qualification as a teacher

Rhodes University offers two ways to qualify as a professional teacher. The first option is to complete a four-year Bachelor of Education (Foundation Phase Teaching) degree. The second option is to complete a Bachelor’s degree in another Faculty and then cap it with the one year Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE). If you are planning to do a PGCE please check your undergraduate curriculum with the Dean of Education, you can also refer to the admission requirements listed on the Education Departmental website. This is to ensure you have the appropriate subjects required for teaching in your Undergraduate degree.