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Last updated on 2025-05-30

Program overview

Program Overview

The Double Degree - Bachelor Of Arts - Integrated Studies - Mathematics & Bachelor Of Education - Junior-Intermediate program is designed for students who are passionate about teaching and education. This program focuses on grades four to ten, with a strong emphasis on elementary school education. It aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the educational landscape, emphasizing the connection between education and society. Students will engage in various educational initiatives that promote personal and social change, preparing them to become effective educators and agents of change in their communities.

Program Structure

This program is structured to be completed in a six-year timeframe, allowing students to earn both an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Integrated Studies and a Bachelor of Education. The program includes:

  • Education-related courses throughout the duration of the program.
  • Field experiences that begin in the second year and continue throughout the program.
  • Opportunities to choose a teachable subject in areas such as Mathematics, Dramatic Arts, English, French, Geography, History, Music, Science, or Visual Arts.
  • Experiential education opportunities that enhance practical learning and teaching skills.

Students will benefit from a flexible curriculum that adapts to their interests and career goals, ensuring a well-rounded educational experience.

Featured Experiences

  • Field experiences starting in the second year, providing hands-on teaching practice.
  • Collaborative projects with community organizations to foster real-world educational initiatives.
  • Opportunities for experiential education that enhance learning through practical application.
  • Engagement in various educational settings, including traditional schools and community partnerships.

Career Options

Graduates of the Double Degree program can pursue a variety of career paths in the education sector, including:

  • Elementary or Secondary School Teacher: Educators who teach students in grades four to ten, focusing on subject-specific knowledge and skills.
  • School Administrator: Professionals who manage school operations, ensuring a conducive learning environment for students and staff.
  • Academic Advisor: Individuals who guide students in their educational journey, helping them make informed decisions about their studies and career paths.
  • Education/Curriculum Developer: Specialists who design and develop educational programs and materials to enhance learning experiences.
  • Public and Private Program Instructor/Administrator: Educators who work in various educational settings, including community programs and private institutions, delivering specialized instruction.

 

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