Last updated on 2025-05-30
Program Overview
The Double Degree program in Bachelor of Science - Mathematics and Bachelor of Education - Intermediate-Senior (Honours) is designed for students who aspire to excel in both mathematics and education. This unique program allows students to earn two degrees simultaneously, equipping them with a strong foundation in mathematical concepts while also preparing them for a rewarding career in teaching. Graduates will emerge with the skills and knowledge necessary to inspire and educate future generations in the field of mathematics.
Program Structure
The Double Degree program is structured to provide a comprehensive education in both mathematics and education, ensuring that students are well-prepared for their future careers. The program length is four years, during which students will engage in a variety of learning experiences.
Key features of the program structure include:
- Integration of mathematics and education courses
- Opportunities for hands-on learning through practical experiences
- Access to co-op placements to gain real-world experience
- Flexible scheduling to accommodate diverse learning needs
Featured Experiences
This program offers several unique experiences that enhance the learning journey:
- Co-op placements that provide valuable teaching experience in real classroom settings
- Field experiences that allow students to apply their mathematical knowledge in educational contexts
- Collaborative projects with partner schools to foster community engagement
- Access to state-of-the-art laboratories for hands-on learning in mathematics
Career Options
Graduates of the Double Degree program can pursue a variety of career options in Canada, including:
- Mathematics Teacher: Educators who teach mathematics at the intermediate and senior levels, inspiring students to appreciate and understand mathematical concepts.
- Curriculum Developer: Professionals who design and develop educational materials and curricula that align with educational standards and student needs.
- Educational Consultant: Experts who provide guidance and support to schools and educators on best practices in teaching mathematics.
- Mathematics Coordinator: Individuals responsible for overseeing mathematics programs within schools, ensuring effective teaching strategies are implemented.
- Research Analyst: Professionals who analyze data and trends in education, contributing to the development of effective teaching methods and policies.
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