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Bachelor of Education Programs for Holders of Approved Degrees

76.1

Program Requirements

76 Bachelor of Education Programs for Holders of Approved Degrees

76.1 Program Requirements

    Note for all Routes: If *6 in English Language/Literature or *3 in Introductory Computing have not been presented in the first degree, these must be successfully completed within the Bachelor of Education (After Degree) program to meet graduation requirements.

76.1.1 Adult Education Route (*60)

General Information

    The Adult Education Route in the Bachelor of Education degree is a continuing professional education program for adult educators and trainers instructing in various settings.

    The Adult Education Route will not qualify for Teacher Certification.

Time Limit for Completing the Adult Education Route BEd Degree.

    Current students admitted prior to September 2004 must complete the program requirements in effect at the time of admission on or before April 30, 2007.

Advanced Standing (*30)

    Individuals admitted into the Bachelor of Education—Adult Education Route will be awarded Advanced Standing of *30. No transfer courses from outside the University of Alberta are permitted.

(1)

Adult Education Courses (*18)

EDAE 390 (*3)

EDAE 445 (*3)

EDAE 460 (*3)

EDAE 461 (*3)

EDAE 475 (*3)

EDAE 485 (*3)

(2)

Education General (*12)

    EDPS 410 (*3)

    EDPS XXX (*3)

    Education Option (*6): choose any course offered by the Faculty of Education.

    Eligible courses in a completed Diploma in Postsecondary Education may be used to fulfill the program requirements of a BEd Adult Education Route/After Degree program.

76.1.2 Elementary Education Route (*60)

(1)

Education Core I (*6)

    EDPY 200 (*3)

    An approved Language and Literacy Education course. (*3) chosen from EDEL 404, 406, 407, 408, 409, 411, 412, 451.

(2)

Elements *9 chosen from any of the Elements not yet completed. See §75.3.2 for detailed descriptions of the Elements.

(3)

Introductory Professional Term (*15)

EDEL 321 (*3) or 330 (*3)

EDPS 310 (*3)

EDEL 305 (*3)

EDPY 303 (*3)

EDFX 325 (*3)

 

(4)

Education Core II (*15) chosen from the following:

a.

EDEL 316 (*3)

b.

EDEL 321 (*3) or 330 (*3)

c.

(*6) chosen from EDEL 302, 325, 328, or 335

d.

EDPY 301 (*3)

Note: EDEL 305, 316, 321, and 330 are not offered in the Advanced Professional Term.

(5)

Advanced Professional Term (*15)

    (*3) chosen from EDEL 302, 325, 328, or 335

    EDFX 425 (*9)

    EDPS 410 (*3)

    Note: All courses in the Introductory and Advanced Professional Terms are integrated and must be taken concurrently.

76.1.3 Secondary Education Route

(1)

Introductory Professional Term (*15)

EDFX 350 (*3)

EDPY 303 (*3)

EDPS 310 (*3)

EDSE 307 (*3)

EDSE 3XX Major (*3)

(2)

Advanced Professional Term (*15)

EDFX 450 (*9)

EDSE 4XX Major (*3)

EDSE 451 (*3)

(3)

Education Core (*18)

    EDPS 410 (*3)

    EDPY 200 (*3)

    EDPY 301 (*3)

    EDSE 3XX (Minor) (*3)

    Education Option (*6): choose any courses offered by the Faculty of Education

(4)

Computing Requirement (*3)

    EDIT 202 is recommended

(5)

English Requirement (*6)

(6)

Major Courses (*36)

(7)

Minor Courses (*18)

    Note: Students may need to take courses listed in 4-7 if they have not met these requirements in their previous degree.

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