8.3 Bachelor of Education (Post-Secondary) as a First Degree
The Bachelor of Education (Post-Secondary) as a First Degree is designed to prepare students for a variety of instructional and leadership roles in formal and informal post-secondary education, including careers in academic, adult, community, technical and trades, and professional education.
A number of the courses also form the basis for the Post-Secondary Instructor Certificate awarded by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador.
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For application deadlines refer to the Application Deadline Dates table. To be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Education (Post-Secondary) as a First Degree program, an applicant must meet, in addition to the general admission requirements of the University, the requirements outlined below:
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the Diploma in Adult Learning and Post-Secondary Education; and
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a program of study as verified by one of:
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a certificate of qualification as a journeyperson for a designated trade; or
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a certificate or diploma from a college, university, or school (vocational, technical, business); or
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satisfactory completion of a training program equivalent to bullet one or two above.
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Advanced standing to a maximum of 30 credit hours may be awarded, upon admission, for training and work experience applicable to post-secondary education settings. Training and experience will be assessed by the Selections Committee for Post-Secondary Education. The work experience must be subsequent to the completion of, or concurrent with, the occupational training program.