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Shaping moral values, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence

This four-year program trains you to become a Religious and Moral Education (RME) teacher for junior high and senior high schools in Ghana. You'll learn about different religions, moral values, and how to teach these important subjects effectively. The course mixes religious studies with teaching methods to prepare you to help students develop good character and understand diverse religious traditions. When you graduate, you'll be qualified to teach RME and make a positive impact on young people's lives.

Focus

Religion

Morals & Ethics

Teaching Methods

If you're patient, morally grounded, and eager to make a meaningful impact through education, this degree offers a rewarding path to influence future generations.

Entry a Senior High School certificate (WASSCE/SSSCE) with credits in core subjects including English, Mathematics, and Social Studies, plus good grades in Religious Studies or related subjects. We also accept mature students with relevant diplomas through special entry exams.

This is a full-time, on-campus study with access to lecture halls, libraries, and teaching practice opportunities.

Department Contact Info

Arts & Social Science

P. O. Box 27
Akropong - Akuapem

+233 256683717
info@pce.edu.gh

Mon – Fri 9:00A.M. – 5:00P.M.

Course

Why Study Here?

As a Christian based Instituition we have tailored this program to prepare you contribute meaningfully to national development by promoting the values of tolerance, social cohesion, and ethical citizenship. RME teachers become vital agents in nurturing responsible future leaders. With our experience teacher we blend theoretical knowledge and practical experience to train you as a well-rounded educator, capable of addressing contemporary moral challenges in society.

Our program equips you with comprehensive knowledge of world religions, ethical philosophy, and practical teaching methodologies, preparing you to address the moral needs of our diverse society.


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