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Last updated on 2025-04-18

Program overview

Program Overview

The Double Degree - Bachelor of Science (Honours) - Geology & Bachelor of Education (QF) program at Queen's University offers students a unique opportunity to earn two degrees simultaneously. This program is designed for those who wish to combine their passion for geology with a commitment to education, preparing them for diverse career paths. By integrating scientific knowledge with educational theory and practice, students will be well-equipped to contribute to both fields. The dual degree format allows for a comprehensive learning experience, enhancing employability and providing a competitive edge in the job market.

Program Structure

The Double Degree program is structured to provide a comprehensive education in both Geology and Education. The program length is typically four years, allowing students to complete the requirements for both degrees concurrently. Key features of the program structure include:

  • Completion of core units in both Geology and Education.
  • Integration of practical experiences through fieldwork and teaching placements.
  • Opportunities for interdisciplinary learning and collaboration.
  • Flexibility to choose elective courses that complement both fields of study.
  • Access to resources and support from both faculties.

Students may also have the option to participate in co-op placements or internships, providing valuable hands-on experience in both geology and education settings.

Featured Experiences

  • Fieldwork Opportunities: Students will engage in hands-on geological fieldwork, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings.
  • Teaching Practicum: The program includes a teaching practicum, where students gain practical experience in educational environments.
  • Interdisciplinary Projects: Collaborative projects that bridge geology and education, fostering innovative thinking and problem-solving skills.
  • Networking Events: Access to events that connect students with professionals in both geology and education sectors.
  • Research Opportunities: Students can participate in research initiatives, contributing to advancements in geology and educational methodologies.

Career Options

Graduates of the Double Degree program in Geology and Education can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Geologist: Conduct research and analysis of geological materials, contributing to environmental assessments and resource management.
  • Science Educator: Teach geology and other science subjects at the elementary or secondary school level, inspiring the next generation of scientists.
  • Environmental Consultant: Advise organizations on environmental best practices and compliance, utilizing geological expertise.
  • Curriculum Developer: Design educational materials and programs that integrate geology into science education.
  • Field Technician: Work in various geological settings, conducting surveys and collecting data for research and development projects.

 

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