Program overview
The Double Degree - Bachelor Of Science (Honours) & Bachelor Of Education program at Queen's University is designed for students who wish to earn two degrees from different faculties. This unique program allows students to gain a comprehensive education in both science and education, preparing them for diverse career opportunities. By completing this double degree, graduates will be well-equipped to navigate the competitive job market, enhancing their employability and broadening their professional horizons.
Program structure
The Double Degree program is structured to provide students with a robust educational experience that spans both the sciences and education. The program typically has a length of four years, during which students will engage in a variety of learning experiences. Key features of the program structure include:
- Completion of all course and degree requirements as per the Academic Regulations of the Faculty of Arts and Science.
- Students must choose a second degree program that is significantly different from their first degree program.
- All additional courses for the second degree must be completed at Queen’s University.
- Students may not obtain a three-year general degree together with a four-year honours degree of the same program type.
Additionally, students have the option to pursue internships or experiential learning opportunities, which can further enhance their educational journey and practical skills.
Featured Experiences
- Co-op opportunities that allow students to gain real-world experience while studying.
- Field experiences that provide hands-on learning in educational settings.
- Joint partner programs that may offer collaborative learning experiences with other institutions.
- Access to labs and research projects that enhance scientific understanding and teaching methodologies.
- Networking opportunities with professionals in both the education and science fields.
Career Options
- Science Educator: Teach science subjects at various educational levels, inspiring students to explore the world of science.
- Curriculum Developer: Design and develop educational materials and programs that align with educational standards.
- Educational Consultant: Provide expert advice to schools and educational institutions on curriculum and teaching strategies.
- Research Scientist: Conduct scientific research in various fields, contributing to advancements in knowledge and technology.
- School Administrator: Oversee the operations of educational institutions, ensuring effective management and educational quality.
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