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Academic Mission
The Bachelor of Science with Education, Economics and Physical Education program at Kyambogo University provides students with a comprehensive understanding of both economic principles and the science of physical activity. This interdisciplinary degree equips graduates with the knowledge and pedagogical skills necessary to teach economics and physical education effectively at the secondary school level. The curriculum integrates theoretical economic frameworks with practical applications in sports science, health, and curriculum development. Students will engage in rigorous coursework covering microeconomics, macroeconomics, educational psychology, exercise physiology, and coaching methodologies. This program fosters critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and effective communication skills. Graduates are prepared for careers as educators in secondary schools, curriculum developers, or roles within sports organizations and public service.
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Successfully verified on August 29, 2025 by the relevant educational authorities.
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Current approval is valid and active until the specified expiry date.
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