Faculty of Arts

Faculty of Education

The Faculty of Education is dedicated to shaping visionary educators, educational leaders, and professionals who are equipped to inspire learning and drive positive change in society. It serves as the intellectual hub for teacher education, pedagogical innovation, and educational research.

With a wide range of programmes covering Educational Foundations, Curriculum Studies, Educational Psychology, Guidance and Counselling, Special Education, Educational Management, and more, the faculty provides a stimulating academic environment where theory meets practice. Graduates are empowered with strong teaching skills, critical thinking abilities, and professional competence required for effective service in schools and educational institutions.

Our Vision

To produce highly competent, innovative, and ethically grounded teachers and education professionals who will contribute meaningfully to national and global educational development.

Our Mission

The Faculty of Education aims to attain excellence in teacher education through quality teaching, research, and community engagement, fostering the development of competent, entrepreneurial, and effective educators within a dynamic academic and social environment.

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Fees & funding

There are lots of ways to fund your time at Alvan Ikoku Federal University of Education. Find out more about fees and funding opportunities.

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Scholarships

We've a wide range of scholarships across subjects within science, social sciences, humanities and business.

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Opportunities for visiting

Being on campus and experiencing student life firsthand is the best way to learn more about it. There are several ways to visit Alvan Ikoku Federal University of Education, such as campus tours, virtual visits, and open days, to get a feel for what life is like there.

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