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Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Avatars by Sterling Adventures. Libraries Careers Brock my. Designed for students who want to complete both their first undergraduate degree and month Bachelor of Education program. Throughout your four years of undergraduate study, you are welcome to attend sample lectures within the Faculty of Education and meet with faculty members, current teachers and teacher candidates.
This will give you a leg up when you go into the Consecutive Education program after completing your undergraduate degree, as it provides students with mentorship and learning.
These opportunities are the perfect way to explore if a career in education is right for you. You will still complete your undergraduate degree in the same time frame. If you meet the GPA requirement upon completion of your four-year undergraduate degree, you will be automatically entered into the Consecutive Education program.
Similar to Concurrent Education, our Connected program allows current Ontario Tech undergraduate students to gain advanced acceptance to the Bachelor of Education program. How it differs is that instead of applying when going into your first year, you will apply at the completion of your second year of undergraduate study. You must meet the GPA and subject specialization requirements to proceed to the Bachelor of Education program after completing your undergraduate degree.
Or, perhaps you never gave teaching a thought until midway through your degree and want to see if it might be for you.
This is a good option for current students who are starting to make plans for the future, or incoming students who want to give themselves time to make up their minds. The Consecutive Education program is for students who have completed an undergraduate degree either at our university or another university. Ontario Tech students who were not in the Concurrent or Connected program are still able to apply to the Consecutive Education program.
At our university, two types of programs are offered within the Consecutive Education program. To be successful, a student must display a sensitivity to pupils, a sense of responsibility to the teaching profession, and a respect for knowledge.
The Faculties of Arts and Science, and Applied and Professional Studies, in conjunction with the Schulich School of Education, offer a Concurrent Education program leading to an honours undergraduate degree in your discipline of choice except Nursing and a Bachelor of Education degree.
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