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Last updated on 2025-05-30

Program overview

Program Overview

The Double Degree - Bachelor Of Arts - Integrated Studies - Visual Arts & Bachelor Of Education - Junior-Intermediate program is designed for students who aspire to teach grades four to ten, with a strong emphasis on elementary education. This program aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the educational landscape, highlighting the connection between education and society. Students will engage in collaborative projects and partnerships with community organizations, preparing them to become effective agents of change in various educational settings. Upon successful completion, graduates will earn an Honours Bachelor Degree in both Integrated Studies and Education.

Program Structure

This program spans a six-year duration, allowing students to gain extensive knowledge and practical experience in both arts and education. The structure includes:

  • Education-related courses integrated throughout the program.
  • Field experiences commencing in the second year, providing hands-on learning opportunities.
  • Flexibility to choose a teachable subject from options such as Dramatic Arts, English, French, Geography, History, Mathematics, Music, Science, and Visual Arts.

Students will benefit from a well-rounded education that combines theoretical knowledge with practical application, ensuring they are well-prepared for their future careers in education.

Featured Experiences

  • Experiential education opportunities starting in the second year.
  • Collaborative projects with community organizations to enhance learning.
  • Field experiences that provide practical teaching skills in real classroom settings.
  • Focus on developing skills to integrate arts into educational practices.

Career Options

Graduates of the Double Degree program can pursue various career paths in Canada, including:

  • Elementary School Teacher: Educators who teach foundational subjects to young learners, fostering their academic and social development.
  • Secondary School Teacher: Teachers specializing in specific subjects for grades nine to twelve, guiding students through their academic journey.
  • School Administrator: Professionals responsible for managing school operations, ensuring a conducive learning environment.
  • Academic Advisor: Advisors who assist students in course selection and academic planning, helping them achieve their educational goals.
  • Education/Curriculum Developer: Specialists who design and develop educational programs and materials to enhance learning experiences.

 

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