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Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Music, Arts, Physical and Health Education



The Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Music, Arts, Physical and Health Education (BSEd – MAPEH) is a four-year degree program in the Philippines that will prepare you in teaching Music, Arts, PE and Health subjects in high school.

This program is mainly concerned with various MAPEH activities including Philippine and Asian music; local and international folk dances; individual, dual, and team sports; coaching and officiating of sports events, dance competitions, and music activities.

As a MAPEH major, you will be taking the same professional education courses presented in the Bachelor of Secondary Education overview along with a couple of other subjects such as:

  • Foundations of MAPEH
  • Personal, Community, Environmental Health, Safety Education and First Aid
  • Anatomical, Mechanical and Physiological Bases of Movement
  • Methods and Strategies in Teaching MAPEH
  • Special Education for MAPEH

 

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CAREERS

Qualified graduates of Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Music, Arts, Physical and Health Education may find employment as a MAPEH teacher in high school.

 

LICENSURE EXAMINATION

Passing the Teachers Licensure Examination is one of the requirements in seeking employment in the field of education. Please visit the official website of the Professional Regulatory Commission for more information.

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2 Comments

  1. I want to take 18 units of secondary education major in MAPEH at Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila. I am a graduate of BS-Criminology and I recently passed the Board Examination. Please give me some advice so that I can easily decide what things shall I do. Thank you very much.

    • Hi, Jeffrey!

      As much as we’d like to help with your concern, we’re not affiliated with PLM so we’re afraid we’re not sure how they handle cases like yours. We suggest you call them directly so they give you an accurate and detailed response.

      🙁

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