Last updated on 2025-05-30
Program Overview
The Double Degree - Bachelor Of Arts - Interactive Arts And Science (Honours) & Bachelor Of Education - Junior/Intermediate program is designed for students who are passionate about integrating digital technologies into education. This innovative program emphasizes the importance of interactive media and technology in the classroom, preparing graduates to become effective educators in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. Students will engage in collaborative projects and gain hands-on experience through field placements, ensuring they are well-equipped to foster personal and social change through education.
Program Structure
This program spans a six-year duration, culminating in the attainment of both an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Interactive Arts and Science and a Bachelor of Education. The structure of the program includes:
- Experiential education opportunities starting in the second year and continuing throughout the program.
- Field experiences that provide practical teaching experience in both school and community settings.
- Collaborative projects that enhance learning through teamwork and innovation.
- Flexibility to choose a teachable subject from a variety of options, including Dramatic Arts, English, French, Geography, History, Mathematics, Music, Science, and Visual Arts.
Students will benefit from a curriculum that is closely tied to societal needs and educational initiatives, preparing them to be agents of change in their future careers.
Featured Experiences
- Hands-on experience with interactive media, including makerspaces, augmented/virtual reality, and 3D modeling/printing.
- Field placements that allow students to apply their learning in real-world educational settings.
- Collaborative projects with peers to foster teamwork and innovation.
- Opportunities to learn from industry experts and educators in various fields.
Career Options
Graduates of the Double Degree program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:
- Elementary or Secondary School Teacher: Educators who teach students in grades four to ten, focusing on curriculum delivery and student engagement.
- School Administrator: Professionals responsible for managing school operations, staff, and student affairs.
- Academic Advisor: Individuals who guide students in their educational journey, helping them make informed decisions about their studies.
- Education/Curriculum Developer: Specialists who design and develop educational programs and materials to enhance learning experiences.
- Public and Private Program Instructor/Administrator: Educators who teach and manage educational programs in various settings, including community organizations and private institutions.
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