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Education Chart 3 Requirements for Major Teaching Subject in the Secondary After Degree Education Route


Please Note [Dec. 10, 2020] - A correction was made to the requirements for Career and Technology Studies: Computing Science (BIT) WITHOUT degree in Computing Sciences or Computer Engineering (★36).  Please also see Addenda and Errata  for more information.


Art (★36)

  1. ★6 Art History
  2. ★18-24 in Art or Design including a minimum of 6 credits in Visual Fundamentals
  3. ★6-12 related to Art

Notes

Students presenting a BFA with a Major in Art and/or Design will be considered to have met the ★6 in Visual Fundamentals.
HADVC 301, HADVC 309, and HADVC 456 are recommended
Students must take EDSE 312 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only. Students must take EDSE 412 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Biological Sciences (★36)

Students presenting a Bachelor of Science (BSc) with a Major in Biological Sciences including the subjects in the following list will meet all of the 36 credits required for the Biological Sciences Major in Secondary Education:

  • Anatomy
  • Biochemistry
  • Biological Sciences
  • Botany
  • Environmental and Conservation Sciences
  • Genetics
  • Microbiology
  • Paleontology
  • Physiology
  • Plant Science
  • Zoology

Biological Sciences WITHOUT BSc (★36)

Students NOT presenting a Bachelor of Science (BSc) with a Major in a Biological Science will need to present 36 credits in the following categories for the Biological Sciences Major in Secondary Education prior to graduation from the program:

  1. ★15-18 Biological Sciences (including Anatomy; Animal Sciences; Biochemistry; Bioinformatics; Biology; Botany; Cell Biology; Ecology; Entomology; Environmental Studies; Environmental and Conservation Sciences [Arts or Science]; Forestry; Genetics; Histology; Immunology; Marine Science; Microbiology; Paleontology; Pharmacology; Physiology; Plant Science; Renewable Resources; Soil Science; Zoology)
  2. ★3-6 Physiology or Anatomy
  3. ★12-15 in Science courses, including Environmental and Conservation Sciences; Forestry; Plant Science; Renewable Resources; Soil Science (a maximum of ★6 Science, Technology & Society can be completed in this listing).

Notes

Psychology; MATH 153, 160, 253 and 260 are NOT eligible for use in this Major
Students must take EDSE 355 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in both the Fall and Winter Terms.
Students must take EDSE 455 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in both the Fall and Winter Terms.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Career and Technology Studies: Business, Administration, Finance (BIT) (★36)

Students presenting an approved Business Degree in Commerce or Management will meet all of the 36 credits required for the CTS: Business, Administration and Finance Major in Secondary Education

Notes

Students may not choose both a Major and Minor in CTS
Students must take EDSE 317 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 417 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Career and Technology Studies: Business, Administration, Finance (BIT) WITHOUT Business Degree in Commerce or Management (★36)

Students NOT presenting an approved Business Degree in Commerce or Management will need to present 36 credits in the following Categories for the CTS: Business, Administration and Finance Major in Secondary Education prior to graduation from the program:

  1. ★3 Accounting
  2. ★3 Canadian Business or Canadian Law class
  3. ★6 Economics (preferably Microeconomics and Macroeconomics)
  4. ★6 Computing or Management Information Systems courses
  5. ★6 any Finance, Marketing, Organizational Behaviour or other Faculty of Business courses
  6. ★3-6 Calculus or Statistics
  7. ★3-6 chosen from any Faculty of Business courses or Education Chart 2 Career and Technology Studies Minor Requirements
  8. ★3 EDSE 495

Notes

Students may not choose both a Major and Minor in CTS
Students must take EDSE 317 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 417 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Career and Technology Studies: Communication Arts (MDC) (★36)

This major is for holders of an approved degree with a Major in Communication Arts from an accredited institution.
Students presenting an applicable provincial or federal journey certificate, Red Seal, approved Degree, approved minimum 2-year Diploma or Certificate may meet up to 30 of the 36 credits required for most CTS Majors in Secondary Education.

Courses in the following areas must also be presented prior to graduation from the program; if not completed prior to admission they will need to be completed while in the BEd program:

  1. ★3 EDSE 495
  2. ★3 Chosen from Education Chart 2 Career and Technology Studies Minor Requirements

Notes

Students may not choose both a Major and Minor in CTS
Students must take EDSE 317 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 417 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Career and Technology Studies: Computing Science (BIT) (★36)

Students presenting an approved degree in Computing Sciences or Computer Engineering will meet all of the 36 credits required for the CTS: Computing Science Major in Secondary Education

Career and Technology Studies: Computing Science (BIT) WITHOUT degree in Computing Sciences or Computer Engineering (★36)

Students NOT presenting an approved degree in Computing Sciences or Computer Engineering will need to present 36 credits in the following Categories for the CTS: Computing Science Major in Secondary Education prior to graduation from the program:

  1. ★6 in Foundations of Computation
  2. ★6 in Programming, Algorithms, Organization & Architecture, Systems and Logic in Computing Science, and Database Management
  3. ★12 senior level Computing Science courses
  4. ★3 to ★6 from calculus, linear algebra, and statistics
  5. ★3 to ★6 from Education Chart 2 Career and Technology Studies Minor Requirements (EDCT or EDIT courses recommended)
  6. ★3 EDSE 495

Notes

Students may not choose both a Major and Minor in CTS
Students must take EDSE 317 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 417 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Career and Technology Studies: Design (MDC) (★36)

This major is for holders of an approved degree with a Major in Design from an accredited institution. Students presenting an applicable provincial or federal journey certificate, approved Degree, approved minimum 2-year Diploma or Certificate may meet up to 30 of the 36 credits required for most CTS Majors in Secondary Education.

Courses in the following areas must also be presented prior to graduation from the program; if not completed prior to admission they will need to be completed while in the BEd program:

  1. ★3 EDSE 495
  2. ★3 Chosen from Education Chart 2 Career and Technology Studies Minor Requirements

Notes

Students may not choose both a Major and Minor in CTS.
Students must take EDSE 317 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 417 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Career and Technology Studies: Health (HRH) (★36)

This major is for holders of an approved Nursing degree or a degree with a Major in Health Studies from an accredited institution.

Students presenting an applicable provincial or federal journey certificate, approved Degree, approved minimum 2-year Diploma or Certificate may meet up to 30 of the 36 credits required for most CTS Majors in Secondary Education.

Courses in the following areas must also be presented prior to graduation from the program; if not completed prior to admission they will need to be completed while in the BEd program:

  1. ★3 EDSE 495
  2. ★3 Chosen from Education Chart 2 Career and Technology Studies Minor Requirements

Notes

Students may not choose both a Major and Minor in CTS.
Students must take EDSE 317 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 417 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Career and Technology Studies: Human Sciences (HRH) HECOL Route (★36)

This major is for holders of an approved degree with a Major in Human Ecology from an accredited institution with a focus on Textiles, Design, Clothing Design
OR
This major is for holders of an approved degree and Journey Certificate in Hairstyling, Beautician, Esthetician, etc.
Students presenting an applicable provincial or federal journey certificate, approved Degree, approved minimum 2-year Diploma or Certificate may meet up to 30 of the 36 credits required for most CTS Majors in Secondary Education.

Courses in the following areas must also be presented prior to graduation from the program; if not completed prior to admission they will need to be completed while in the BEd program:

  1. ★3 EDSE 495
  2. ★3 Chosen from Education Chart 2 Career and Technology Studies Minor Requirements

Notes
Students may not choose both a Major and Minor in CTS.
Students must take EDSE 317 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 417 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Career and Technology Studies: Human Sciences (HRH) HECOL Route WITHOUT degree in Human Ecology, or Journey Certificate (★36)

Students not presenting an approved Human Ecology Degree in Textiles, Design, Clothing Design or an approved 3 or 4 year degree and Journey Certificate in Hairstyling, Beautician, Esthetician, etc will need to present 36 credits in the following Categories for the CTS: Human Sciences Major in Secondary Education prior to graduation from the program:

  1. ★3 EDSE 495
  2. ★6 Visual Fundamentals
  3. ★15 applicable courses with a focus on textiles, material culture, material culture studio design, apparel design, apparel construction, apparel development
  4. ★12 chosen from Category 3 or chosen from Education Chart 2 Career and Technology Studies Minor Requirements

Notes

Students may not choose both a Major and Minor in CTS.
Students must take EDSE 317 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 417 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Career and Technology Studies: Human Sciences (HRH) NUTRITION Route (★36)

This major is for holders of an approved degree with a Major in Nutrition from an accredited institution
OR
This major is for holders of an approved degree and a Journey Certificate for Chef/Cook, Baker, etc.
Students presenting an applicable provincial or federal journey certificate, approved Degree, approved minimum 2-year Diploma or Certificate may meet up to 30 of the 36 credits required for most CTS Majors in Secondary Education.

Courses in the following areas must also be presented prior to graduation from the program; if not completed prior to admission they will need to be completed while in the BEd program:

  1. ★3 EDSE 495
  2. ★3 Chosen from Education Chart 2 Career and Technology Studies Minor Requirements

Notes

Students may not choose both a Major and Minor in CTS.
Students must take EDSE 317 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 417 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Career and Technology Studies: Human Sciences (HRH) NUTRITION Route WITHOUT degree in Nutrition, or Journey Certificate (★36)

Students not presenting an approved Degree with a Major in Nutrition or an approved 3 or 4 year degree and Journey Certificate for Chef/Cook, Baker will need to present 36 credits in the following Categories for the CTS: Human Sciences Major in Secondary Education prior to graduation from the program:

  1. ★3 EDSE 495
  2. ★3 Health Education
  3. ★18 in Nutrition, and Nutrition and Food Studies with a maximum of 6 credits from introductory courses
  4. ★12 chosen from Category 2 or chosen from Education Chart 2 Career and Technology Studies Minor Requirements

Notes

Students may not choose both a Major and Minor in CTS.
Students must take EDSE 317 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 417 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Career and Technology Studies: Media (MDC) (★36)

This major is for holders of an approved degree with a Major in Media/ Communication Technology from an accredited institution. Students presenting an applicable provincial or federal journey certificate, Red Seal, approved Degree, approved minimum 2-year Diploma or Certificate may meet up to 30 of the 36 credits required for most CTS Majors in Secondary Education.

Courses in the following areas must also be presented prior to graduation from the program; if not completed prior to admission they will need to be completed while in the BEd program:

  1. ★3 EDSE 495
  2. ★3 Chosen from Education Chart 2 Career and Technology Studies Minor Requirements

Notes

Students may not choose both a Major and Minor in CTS
Students must take EDSE 317 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 417 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Career and Technology Studies: Natural Resources (NAT) (★36)

This major is for holders of an approved degree with a Major in Natural Resource Management, Energy, Agriculture, etc., from an accredited institution.
Students presenting an applicable provincial or federal journey certificate, approved Degree, approved minimum 2-year Diploma or Certificate may meet up to 30 of the 36 credits required for most CTS Majors in Secondary Education.

Courses in the following areas must also be presented prior to graduation from the program; if not completed prior to admission they will need to be completed while in the BEd program:

  1. ★3 EDSE 495
  2. ★3 Chosen from Education Chart 2 Career and Technology Studies Minor Requirements

Notes

Students may not choose both a Major and Minor in CTS.
Students must take EDSE 317 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 417 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Career and Technology Studies: Recreation (HRH) (★36)

This major is for holders of an approved degree with a Major in Recreation studies from an accredited institution Students presenting an applicable provincial or federal journey certificate, approved Degree, approved minimum 2-year Diploma or Certificate may meet up to 30 of the 36 credits required for most CTS Majors in Secondary Education.

Courses in the following areas must also be presented prior to graduation from the program; if not completed prior to admission they will need to be completed while in the BEd program:

  1. ★3 EDSE 495
  2. ★3 Chosen from Education Chart 2 Career and Technology Studies Minor Requirements

Notes

Students may not choose both a Major and Minor in CTS.
Students must take EDSE 317 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 417 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Career and Technology Studies: Trades, Manufacturing, and Transportation (TMT) (★36)

This major is for holders of an approved degree and a Journey Certificate in Gasfitter, Machinist, Welder, Pipefitter, Electrician, Plumbing, Carpentry, Automotive Technician, etc., Approved Federal Program in Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Licence (AME), Aviation Systems Technician (AVN).
Students presenting an applicable provincial or federal journey certificate, approved Degree, approved minimum 2-year Diploma or Certificate may meet up to 30 of the 36 credits required for most CTS Majors in Secondary Education.

Courses in the following areas must also be presented prior to graduation from the program; if not completed prior to admission they will need to be completed while in the BEd program:

  1. ★3 EDSE 495
  2. ★3 Chosen from Education Chart 2 Career and Technology Studies Minor Requirements

Notes

Students may not choose both a Major and Minor in CTS.
Students must take EDSE 317 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 417 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Career and Technology Studies: Trades, Manufacturing, Transportation (TMT) WITHOUT Journey Certificate (★ 36)

Students not presenting a Journey Certificate in Gasfitter, Machinist, Welder, Pipefitter, Electrician, Plumbing, Carpentry, Automotive Technician, etc., Approved Federal Program in Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Licence (AME), Aviation Systems Technician (AVN) will need to present 36 credits in the following Categories for the CTS: Trades, Manufacturing, Transportation Major in Secondary Education prior to graduation from the program:

  1. ★3 EDSE 495
  2. ★3 EDCT
  3. ★6 EDCT 400 Junior High Multi-Activity Organization and Content
  4. ★3 EDCT Construction Technology
  5. ★3 EDCT Fabrication Studies
  6. ★3 EDCT Mechanics
  7. ★3 EDCT Design Studies
  8. ★12 chosen from Education Chart 2 Career and Technology Studies Minor Requirements

Notes

Students may not choose both a Major and Minor in CTS.
Students must take EDSE 317 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 417 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Chemistry (★36)

Students presenting a Bachelor of Science (BSc) with a Major in Chemistry, Pharmacology or Chemical Engineering will meet all of the 36 credits required for the Chemistry Major in Secondary Education

Chemistry WITHOUT BSc in Chemistry, Pharmacology or Chemical Engineering Majors (★36)

Students NOT presenting a Bachelor of Science (BSc) with a Major in Chemistry, Pharmacology or Chemical Engineering will need to present 36 credits in the following Categories for the Chemistry Major in Secondary Education prior to graduation from the program:

  1. ★18 Chemistry or Biochemistry courses
  2. ★18 in Science courses as well as Environmental and Conservation Sciences; Forestry; Plant Science; Renewable Resources; Soil Science (a maximum of ★6 Science, Technology & Society can be completed in this listing)

Notes

Psychology; MATH 153, 160, 253 and 260 are NOT eligible for use in this Major
Students must take EDSE 355 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in both the Fall and Winter Terms.
Students must take EDSE 451 and EDSE 455 during the APT**, which is normally offered in both the Fall and Winter Terms.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Drama (★36)

  1. ★3 focus on scripted work (play analysis, scene study)
  2. ★3 focus on dramatic process
  3. ★3 theatre history or theory
  4. ★3 oral communication, voice and speech
  5. ★6 performer created theatre
  6. ★3 directing
  7. ★3 senior level drama course (400 level)
  8. ★12 from drama (e.g. scene study/directing/tech. theatre/performer created/playwriting or maximum ★3 additional credits permitted in theatre history/theory); or drama education (EDSE 424, EDEL 411, or drama-based EDSE 401) or ★3 maximum from dance

Notes

Students must take EDSE 322 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 422 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

English Language Arts (★36)

  1. ★15 English or Writing
  2. ★6 English language structure; grammar; composition and language; writing; linguistics
  3. ★3 Canadian literature
  4. ★12 in literature, film, drama or linguistics taught in English

Notes

ESL courses are not applicable for use in the English Major or Minor
No more than 12 in this Major may be taken at the 100- level and no more than 6 of the 12 credits in 100 level English.
Students must take EDSE 327 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in both the Fall and Winter Terms. Students must take EDSE 427 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in both the Fall and Winter Terms.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

General Sciences (★36)

Students presenting a Bachelor of Science (BSc) with a major in Agriculture, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Forestry, Geology or Soil Science will meet the 36 credits required for the General Science Major in Secondary Education.

General Sciences WITHOUT BSc in Agriculture, EAS, Forestry, Geology or Soil Science (★36)

Students NOT presenting a Bachelor of Science (BSc) with a major in Agriculture, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Forestry, Geology or Soil Science will need to present 36 credits in the following Category for the General Science Major in Secondary Education prior to graduation from the program:

  1. ★36 Science courses including but not limited to: Anatomy; Animal Sciences; Biochemistry; Bioinformatics; Biology; Botany; Cell Biology; Chemistry; Ecology; Entomology; Environmental Studies; Environmental and Conservation Sciences [Arts or Science]; Forestry; Genetics; Histology; Immunology; Marine Science; Microbiology; Paleontology; Pharmacology; Physics; Physiology; Plant Science; Soil Science; Zoology (a maximum of ★6 Science, Technology & Society can be completed in this listing)

Notes

Psychology; MATH 153, 160, 253 and 260 are NOT eligible for use in this Major
Students must take EDSE 355 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in both the Fall and Winter Terms.
Students must take EDSE 451 and EDSE 455 during the APT**, which is normally offered in both the Fall and Winter Terms.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Mathematics (★36)

  1. ★3 Linear Algebra
  2. ★3 Calculus
  3. ★3 Discrete Mathematics/Abstract Algebra/Ring Theory/ Graph Theory/Group Theory
  4. ★3 Geometry
  5. ★3 Statistics
  6. ★21 chosen from Math, Physics, or Computing Science, with a maximum of 3 credits taken at the junior level in each area

Notes

Senior Level courses are 200- level or higher MATH 160 and MATH 260 cannot be used in the MATH major in any category
Students must take EDSE 337 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in both the Fall and Winter Terms.
Students must take EDSE 437 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Music (★36)

Music WITH BMus Classical (★36)

Students presenting a Bachelor of Music (BMus) Classical Degree* will meet 21 of the 36 credits required for the Music Major in Secondary Education. Courses in the following areas must also be presented prior to graduation from the program; if not completed prior to admission they will need to be completed while in the BEd program:

  1. ★3 Conducting: a course in basic conducting techniques
  2. ★3 Woodwind Techniques: a course that teaches the basics of Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, also often Oboe and Bassoon
  3. ★3 Brass Techniques: a course that teaches the basics of Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Euphonium, and Tuba
  4. ★3 Percussion Techniques: a course that teaches the basics of orchestral, or wind band, or concert band percussion instruments
  5. ★3 One year of participation in a large ensemble that works with a conductor. Acceptable ensembles include: Concert Band, Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Concert Choir, and Symphony Orchestra.

Notes

MUSIC 213, MUSIC 214, and MUSIC 315 above must be taken before registering in EDSE 343
Students must take EDSE 343 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 443 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Music WITHOUT BMus Classical (★36)

Students NOT presenting a Bachelor of Music (BMus) Classical Degree* will need to present 36 credits in the following Categories for the Music Major in Secondary Education prior to graduation from the program:

  1. ★3 any Music History
  2. ★6 any Music course
  3. ★3 Applied Music (Lessons on Principal Instrument)
  4. ★3 Ensemble: participation in a large ensemble that works with a conductor. Acceptable ensembles include: Concert Band, Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Concert Choir, and Symphony Orchestra.
  5. ★3 Aural Skills/ Keyboard
  6. ★6 Music Theory/Harmony
  7. ★3 Woodwind Techniques: a course that teaches the basics of Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, also often Oboe and Bassoon
  8. ★3 Brass Techniques: a course that teaches the basics of Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Euphonium, and Tuba
  9. ★3 Percussion Techniques: a course that teaches the basics of orchestral, or wind band, or concert band percussion instruments
  10. ★3 Conducting: a course in basic conducting techniques

Notes

MUSIC 124 or MUSIC 126 (Applied Music), MUSIC 151 (Aural Skills/Keyboard), MUSIC 155 (Music Theory I), MUSIC 156 (Music Theory II) are normally taken in the first year(s) of study.
Entry to MUSIC 151, MUSIC 155, MUSIC 156, normally depends upon demonstrated theoretical competence. Students must contact the Department of Music to arrange for a time for the theory placement examination.
Entry to MUSIC 124 or MUSIC 126 depends on the successful passing of an audition during February, preceding the student’s first year. Students must contact the Department of Music to arrange for an audition date. MUSIC 213 (Woodwind Techniques), MUSIC 214 (Brass Techniques), and MUSIC 315 (Conducting) above must be taken before registering in EDSE 343.
Students must take EDSE 343 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 443 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Physical Education ( ★36)

  1. ★3 Individual Health Education or Nutrition class: Approved 3 credit (or equivalent) courses offered by a Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation in the following Activity Dimensions from the Alberta Physical Education curriculum:
  2. ★3 Alternative Environments: Aquatics -water adjustment, survival techniques, stroke development, snorkelling, scuba diving, water games, diving, synchronized, swimming, water safety; Water -based – canoeing, rowing, kayaking, sailing, sailboarding, water skiing; Outdoor Pursuits – hiking, backpacking, climbing rock or wall, camping winter or summer, orienteering, snowshoeing, skiing, snowboarding, skating ice or inline, horseback riding, walking, cycling, tobogganing, luge
  3. ★3 Dance: Rhythmic/Creative; Multicultural; Contemporary/Social; Jazz; Ballroom/Social; Aboriginal
  4. ★3 Games: softball, cricket or rounders, soccer, basketball, touch football, hockey-type games field, floor, ice, team handball, lacrosse (field), rugby, broomball, ringette, plastic disc games, volleyball, tennis, badminton, pickleball, table tennis, handball, netball, racquetball, squash, Asian foot volleyball, lacrosse, tchouk ball, archery, bocce, bowling, curling, golf, trapshooting, croquet, horseshoes
  5. ★3 Gymnastics: Rhythmic; Artistic; Acrobatic; Educational
  6. ★3 Individual Activities: Athletics—Track and Field - running events, jumping events, throwing events; combatives – fencing, wrestling, self-defense, martial arts; Individual Manipulatives – juggling hand or foot, skipping; Training Programs – aerobics, rope jumping, walking, jogging, lap swimming, cycling/mountain biking, use of exercise equipment, weight training, inline skating, circuit, plyometrics, triathlon; Movement Arts - tai chi, yoga
  7. ★18 in dance, principles and concepts of physical activity, recreation and leisure studies, and Kinesiology

Notes

Aquatics competency and CPR certification recommended
Students must take EDSE 347 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in both the Fall and Winter Terms.
Students must take EDSE 447 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in both the Fall and Winter Terms.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Physical Sciences (★36)

Students presenting a Bachelor of Science (BSc) with a Major in Physics, Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering will meet all of the 36 credits required for the Physical Science Major in Secondary Education

Physical Sciences WITHOUT BSc in Physics, Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering (★36)

Students NOT presenting a Bachelor of Science (BSc) with a Major in Physics, Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering will need to present 36 credits in the following Categories for the Physical Science Major in Secondary Education prior to graduation from the program:

  1. ★12 Physics
  2. ★12 Chemistry or Biochemistry
  3. ★12 Science courses as well as Environmental and Conservation Sciences; Forestry; Plant Science; Renewable Resources; Soil Science (a maximum of ★6 Science, Technology & Society can be completed in this listing)

Notes

Psychology; MATH 153, 160, 253 and 260 are NOT eligible for use in this Major.
Because of the nature of school sciences, courses in Biology are recommended.
Students must take EDSE 355 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in both the Fall and Winter Terms.
Students must take EDSE 455 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in both the Fall and Winter Terms.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Physics (★36)

Students presenting a Bachelor of Science (BSc) with a Major in Physics, Astrophysics, Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering will meet all of the 36 credits required for the Physics Major in Secondary Education

Physics WITHOUT BSc in Physics, Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering (★36)

Students NOT presenting a Bachelor of Science (BSc) with a Major in Physics, Astrophysics, Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering will need to present 36 credits in the following Categories for the Physics Major in Secondary Education prior to graduation from the program:

  1. ★18 Physics
  2. ★18 Science courses as well as Environmental and Conservation Sciences; Forestry; Plant Science; Renewable Resources; Soil Science (a maximum of ★6 Science, Technology & Society can be completed in this listing)

Notes

Psychology; MATH 153, 160, 253 and 260 are NOT eligible for use in this Major.
Because of the nature of school sciences, courses in Biology and Chemistry are recommended.
Students must take EDSE 355 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in both the Fall and Winter Terms.
Students must take EDSE 455 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in both the Fall and Winter Terms.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Second Languages: Cree (★36)

Students presenting a Bachelor’s Degree with a Major in a teachable Second Language will meet all of the 36 credits required for the applicable Second Language Major in Secondary Education.

Second Languages: Cree WITHOUT Bachelor’s Degree in Cree (★36)

Students NOT presenting a Bachelor’s Degree with a Major in Cree will need to present ★36 credits in the following categories for the Second Language Major in Secondary Education prior to graduation from the program: 

  1. ★18-21 Language
  2. ★3-6 Linguistics
  3. ★3-6 Literature
  4. ★3-6 Culture
  5. ★9 chosen from 1-4, not exceeding credit maximum in any category

Notes

Fluent speakers whose level of proficiency already equals or exceeds the language course levels offered at the U of A will need to have their program customized. Please contact Undergraduate Student Services.
Students must take EDSE 368 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 451 and EDSE 468 during the APT**, which is normally offered in Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Second Languages: French (★36)

Students presenting a Bachelor’s Degree with a Major in French will meet all of the 36 credits required for the applicable Second Language Major in Secondary Education.

Second Languages: French WITHOUT Bachelor’s Degree in French (★36)

Students NOT presenting a Bachelor’s Degree with a Major in French will need to present ★36 credits in the following Categories for the Second Language Major in Secondary Education prior to graduation from the program:

  1. ★18-21 Language
  2. ★3-6 Linguistics
  3. ★3-6 Literature
  4. ★3-6 Culture
  5. ★9 chosen from 1-4, not exceeding credit maximum in any category

Notes

Fluent speakers whose level of proficiency already equals or exceeds the language course levels offered at the U of A will need to have their program customized. Please contact Undergraduate Student Services.
High School equivalent and/or JR [100-level] French courses do not meet requirements in the French Major or Minor.
Students who have credit in French 30 should register in FREN 211, FREN 212. All others consult the subject area advisor.
Many courses offered by Faculté Saint-Jean may be credited toward your program. Consult subject area advisor.
Students must take EDSE 368 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 451 and EDSE 468 during the APT**, which is normally offered in Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Second Languages: German (★36)

Students presenting a Bachelor’s Degree with a Major in German will meet all of the 36 credits required for the applicable Second Language Major in Secondary Education.

Second Languages: German WITHOUT Bachelor’s Degree in German (★36)

Students NOT presenting a Bachelor’s Degree with a Major in German will need to present ★36 credits in the following Categories for the Second Language Major in Secondary Education prior to graduation from the program:

  1. ★18-21 Language
  2. ★3-6 Linguistics
  3. ★3-6 Literature
  4. ★3-6 Culture
  5. ★9 chosen from 1-4, not exceeding credit maximum in any category

Notes

Fluent speakers whose level of proficiency already equals or exceeds the language course levels offered at the U of A will need to have their program customized. Please contact Undergraduate Student Services.
Students must take EDSE 368 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 468 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Second Languages: Italian (★36)

Students presenting a Bachelor’s Degree with a Major in Italian will meet all of the 36 credits required for the applicable Second Language Major in Secondary Education.

Second Languages: Italian WITHOUT Bachelor’s Degree in Italian (★36)

Students NOT presenting a Bachelor’s Degree with a Major in Italian will need to present ★36 credits in the following Categories for the Second Language Major in Secondary Education prior to graduation from the program: 

  1. ★18-21 Language
  2. ★3-6 Linguistics
  3. ★3-6 Literature
  4. ★3-6 Culture
  5. ★9 chosen from 1-4, not exceeding credit maximum in any category

Notes

Fluent speakers whose level of proficiency already equals or exceeds the language course levels offered at the U of A will need to have their program customized. Please contact Undergraduate Student Services.
Students must take EDSE 368 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 451 and EDSE 468 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Second Languages: Japanese WITHOUT Bachelor’s Degree in Japanese (★36)

Students NOT presenting a Bachelor’s Degree with a Major in Japanese will need to present ★36 credits in the following Categories for the Second Language Major in Secondary Education prior to graduation from the program:

  1. ★18-21 Language
  2. ★3-6 Linguistics
  3. ★3-6 Literature
  4. ★3-6 Culture
  5. ★9 chosen from 1-4, not exceeding credit maximum in any category

Notes

Fluent speakers whose level of proficiency already equals or exceeds the language course levels offered at the U of A will need to have their program customized. Please contact Undergraduate Student Services.
Students must take EDSE 368 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 451 and EDSE 468 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Second Languages: Spanish (★36)

Students presenting a Bachelor’s Degree with a Major in Spanish will meet all of the 36 credits required for the applicable Second Language Major in Secondary Education.

Second Languages: Spanish WITHOUT Bachelor’s Degree in Spanish (★36)

Students NOT presenting a Bachelor’s Degree with a Major in Spanish will need to present ★36 credits in the following Categories for the Second Language Major in Secondary Education prior to graduation from the program:

  1. ★18-21 Language
  2. ★3-6 Linguistics
  3. ★3-6 Literature
  4. ★3-6 Culture
  5. ★9 chosen from 1-4, not exceeding credit maximum in any category

Notes

Fluent speakers whose level of proficiency already equals or exceeds the language course levels offered at the U of A will need to have their program customized. Please contact Undergraduate Student Services.
Students must take EDSE 368 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 468 and EDSE 451 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Second Languages: Ukrainian (★36)

Students presenting a Bachelor’s Degree with a Major in Ukrainian will meet all of the 36 credits required for the applicable Second Language Major in Secondary Education.

Second Languages: Ukrainian WITHOUT Bachelor’s Degree in Ukrainian (★36)

Students NOT presenting a Bachelor’s Degree with a Major in Ukrainian will need to present ★36 credits in the following Categories for the Second Language Major in Secondary Education prior to graduation from the program:

  1. ★18-21 Language
  2. ★3-6 Linguistics
  3. ★3-6 Literature
  4. ★3-6 Culture
  5. ★9 chosen from 1-4, not exceeding credit maximum in any category

Notes

Fluent speakers whose level of proficiency already equals or exceeds the language course levels offered at the U of A will need to have their program customized. Please contact Undergraduate Student Services.
Students must take EDSE 368 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 451 and EDSE 468 during the APT**, which is normally offered in the Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Second Languages: Other (★36)

Students presenting a Bachelor’s Degree with a Major in a teachable Second Language which is offered in the school system will meet all of the 36 credits required for the applicable Second Language Major in Secondary Education.

Notes

It may be possible to arrange a program for students who wish to teach a language other than those listed here which is offered in the school system. Interested students should consult Undergraduate Student Services.
Fluent speakers whose level of proficiency already equals or exceeds the language course levels offered at the U of A will need to have their program customized. Please contact Undergraduate Student Services.
Students must take EDSE 368 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 451 and EDSE 468 during the APT**, which is normally offered in Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Second Languages WITHOUT Bachelor’s Degree in a teachable Second Language (★36)

Students NOT presenting a Bachelor’s Degree with a Major in a teachable Second Language which is offered in the school system will need to present ★36 credits in the following categories for the Second Language Major in Secondary Education prior to graduation from the program:

  1. ★18-21 Language
  2. ★3-6 Linguistics
  3. ★3-6 Literature
  4. ★3-6 Culture
  5. ★9 chosen from 1-4, not exceeding credit maximum in any category

Notes

It may be possible to arrange a program for students who wish to teach a language other than those listed here which is offered in the school system. Interested students should consult Undergraduate Student Services.
Fluent speakers whose level of proficiency already equals or exceeds the language course levels offered at the U of A will need to have their program customized. Please contact Undergraduate Student Services. High School equivalent and/or JR [100-level] French courses do not meet requirements in the French Major or Minor.
Students must take EDSE 368 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in the Fall Term only.
Students must take EDSE 451 and EDSE 468 during the APT**, which is normally offered in Winter Term only.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term

Social Studies (★36)

  1. ★3 Canadian Content: Canadian Studies; Francophone Studies; Native/Indigenous/FNMI Studies strongly recommended
  2. ★3 Political Science (Canadian Context preferred)
  3. ★3 Economics (Canadian Content preferred)
  4. ★3 Sociology, or a class in Current World Issues/Events
  5. ★3 World History Content covering more than one continent (can combine courses to meet this)
  6. ★3 World Studies: Aboriginal/Indigenous/Native Studies strongly recommended, Francophone Studies, Gender, Immigration, Minority, Women/Gender Studies. (History courses may be used to meet this requirement providing the content is focused on the listed subject areas)
  7. ★18 chosen from any course offered by Social Sciences Departments and Programs in Anthropology; Canadian Studies; Classics; Economics; Geography; Human Geography and Planning; History; Native Studies; Philosophy; Political Science; Psychology; Religious Studies; Sociology; Women/Gender Studies

Notes

Students must take EDSE 373 during the IPT*, which is normally offered in both the Fall and Winter Terms.
Students must take EDSE 451 and EDSE 473 during the APT**, which is normally offered in both the Fall and Winter Terms.

* Introductory Professional Term
** Advanced Professional Term