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AGU

Archangel Gabriel University


DIVISION OF EDUCATION 

Faculty of EDUCATION

The Educational Sciences (EdS) are a set of disciplines that deal, with diversified approaches, with the complex educational reality.

The Faculty of Education offers bachelors of Education in Science of Education, in General education, World Religion Education and many other education fields.

It offers Masters and Doctoral degrees in Education fields, too.


Faculty of 

HOLISTIC EDUCATION

Path in Holistic Education & Esotericism

Holistic Education focus on teaching students how to promote Wellness through natural methods. It delivers also courses in Italian and courses in Esotericism

Faculty of 

SPORTS EDUCATION

This is the Department of Sport Education,  Health & Holistic Wellness. It delivers also courses in Italian.

Faculty of IT EDUCATION & Computer Science Education

Department of IT Education 

IT Education means any information technology education or training product which target in software engineering, development and applications including but not limited to, software application, software development, software testing, software project management, software systems integration, software system maintenance which shall include ACCP; network engineering, design and applications including but not limited to network design, network security, building network environments, network system integration, network system configuration and maintenance, network technology applications, network service maintenance and construction of websites; and hardware which shall include but not be limited to computer and electronic equipment manufacturing, hardware maintenance, hardware assembly, hardware debugging and testing.


Faculty of 

LIBERAL ARTS EDUCATION

Department of Liberal Arts

Liberal arts education is the traditional academic course in Western higher education. Liberal arts takes the term art in the sense of a learned skill rather than specifically the fine arts. Liberal arts education refers to studies in a liberal arts degree course or to a university education. The term "liberal arts" for an educational curriculum dates back in the past. The seven subjects in the ancient and medieval meaning came to be divided into the trivium of rhetoric, grammar and logic, and the quadrivium of astronomy (often more astrology), mathematics, geometry, and music. The modern sense of the term usually covers all the natural sciences, formal sciences, social sciences, arts, music and humanities.