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Last updated on 2025-07-22

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Education After Degree - Secondary Education - Physics Education program at the University of Regina is designed for individuals who already hold a degree and wish to pursue a career in teaching. This program focuses on preparing teachers for high school environments, specifically in the field of Physics Education. Students will engage in a comprehensive curriculum that emphasizes innovative teaching practices, critical thinking, and the development of professional skills necessary for effective teaching in diverse classrooms. The program aims to cultivate educators who are not only knowledgeable in their subject area but also equipped to foster an inclusive and engaging learning environment.

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Education After Degree program is structured to be completed in 2 years. The program includes:

  • A total of 60 credits required for completion.
  • Field placements integrated throughout the program to provide practical teaching experience.
  • Opportunities for internships, particularly in the final year, allowing students to apply their learning in real classroom settings.
  • Focus on both a Major and Minor teaching area, ensuring a well-rounded educational foundation.

This program is offered through the Faculty of Education at the University of Regina, which is committed to supporting students in their journey to becoming effective educators.

Featured Experiences

  • Field placements in each year of the program to gain hands-on teaching experience.
  • Pre-internship experiences in the third year to bridge theory and practice.
  • An intensive 16-week internship in the final year, supervised by experienced educators.
  • Emphasis on culturally responsive and anti-oppressive teaching practices.
  • Development of innovative pedagogies and equitable assessment methods.

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Education After Degree - Secondary Education - Physics Education program can pursue various career paths, including:

  • Secondary School Teacher: Teach Physics and other subjects in high school settings, preparing students for post-secondary education and careers.
  • Curriculum Developer: Design and develop educational materials and curricula that meet the needs of diverse learners.
  • Educational Consultant: Provide expertise to schools and educational organizations on best practices in teaching and learning.
  • Community Educator: Work in community-based programs to promote education and lifelong learning opportunities.
  • Instructional Coordinator: Oversee school curriculums and teaching standards, ensuring quality education delivery.

 

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