9.1 Bachelor of Education (Intermediate/Secondary)
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The full-time, 51 credit hour Bachelor of Education (Intermediate/Secondary) is a second degree program offered in three consecutive semesters (12 months) and commences in the Fall semester of each year.
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A student must complete the 51 credit hours in the academic semesters, sequence and course load as set out in Bachelor of Education (Intermediate/Secondary) below. A student must also have complied with the Regulations for Readmission and Advancement for this program.
Term | Required Courses |
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Fall - Semester 1 |
ED 4005 ED 406T ED 4240 ED 4260 Two methodology courses from: ED 4120, 4121, 4142, 4154, 4161, 4174, 4175, 4180, 4181, 4190, 4203. These methodology courses must be chosen to match the academic disciplines under which the applicant was admitted. Those with a Geography discipline are required to successfully complete either ED 4180 or 4174. Those with a Social Studies discipline (Business Studies, Canadian Studies, Economics, History, Newfoundland and Labrador Studies, and Political Science) are required to successfully complete ED 4180. Those with first and second academic disciplines in Social Studies are required to successfully complete ED 4180 and 4181. Those with first and second academic disciplines in sciences (Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, General Science, Physics) are required to successfully complete ED 4174 and 4175. ED 5000 (non-credit) This semester will follow a schedule that falls outside the normal teaching semester. Consult the Office of Academic Programs for applicable dates. |
Winter - Semester 2 |
ED 407T ED 4350 or 3 credit hours in Institutes in Intermediate and Secondary Education ED 5000 (non-credit) This semester will follow a schedule that falls outside the normal teaching semester. Consult the Office of Academic Programs for applicable dates. |
Spring - Semester 3 |
ED 4242 ED 4381 ED 4390 ED 4427 ED 4950 ED 5000 (3 credit hours) Courses may be offered in Spring, Intersession and/or Summer Session |
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