Education, Bachelor

Program Information
Credential: 
Bachelor of Education Degree
Delivery: 
Main Campus
Program Cost Estimates: 

Contact Information

Contact Name: 
Julia Rheuame
Contact Title: 
Chairperson
Contact Phone: 
403.342.3400 OR 1.888.732.4630
Contact Email: 
inquire@rdc.ab.ca

Department Information

For more information visit the Bachelor of Education department page under Academic departments.

University Transfer Program

One-and Two-Year University Transfer Program:

For the most current university program and transfer information, see the Planning Guides in Academic Advising.

The Program

Graduates of the four-year Bachelor of Education program (University of Alberta) and the five-year combined degree program (University of Alberta and Lethbridge) are eligible to apply for Teacher Certification in the Province of Alberta and all other provinces. RDC offers up to two years of these programs.

Your educational experience is further enhanced through active participation in the Education Undergraduate Society (EUS). Membership in this society entitles you to attend conferences, conventions and other activities of the Alberta Teachers' Association.

Transfer Features

You may transfer up to 60 credits taken at RDC to the university of your choice. Some routes and majors may require transfer after one year if RDC does not offer all needed courses.

Before planning your program and registering, decide on the university you want to attend, the grade level you want to teach, and the subject area in which you want to specialize. (See details under University Transfer Programs.)

The University of Calgary offers a two-year after-degree Bachelor of Education (Master of Teaching Program). Students need to complete a recognized undergraduate degree prior to entering this program.

The Calgary Faculty of Education continues to offer a number of five-year combined degree programs in which you can attain both a Bachelor of Education and another Bachelor degree at the same time. Interested students should contact the University of Calgary or an Academic Advisor.

Transfer institutions accept a limited number of students to the Bachelor of Education program. Successful transfer is based on proper course selection, credit hours completed, grade point average (G.P.A.), and other requirements. These requirements vary depending on which university, route, and major/minor you choose. Some routes and majors are more competitive than others and may require a higher grade point average for transfer.

Detailed information regarding course selection and transfer requirements for University of Alberta and University of Lethbridge are provided by RDC before you register. If you plan to transfer elsewhere, you may need to contact your destination university or college regarding course planning. Academic Advisors at RDC can assist you in this process.

Requirements
Admission Requirements: 

Related Link: Admission requirements for specific programs will often refer to Alberta Grade 12 course groups. Visit the Admissions page for detailed group descriptions.

1. Minimum average of 60% with no mark below 50% in:

  1. ELA 30-1
  2. Three subjects from Group A or C
  3. Subject from Group A, B, C, or D

OR

2. Mature Student

You must be 19 years of age or older, out of high school at least one full year before the program starts, and have a minimum average of 60% with no mark below 50% in:

  1. ELA 30-1
  2. Subject from Group A or C

Note: If you are admitted as a Mature Student, you still must meet prerequisite requirements for university transfer courses. (Prerequisites for RDC university transfer courses are listed under the course descriptions). You may have to take more 30-level high school subjects than the minimum stated above, in order to complete courses needed for your degree.

Although not required for admission, it is strongly suggested that students entering Elementary Education possess Math 30-1 or Math 30-2 in order to meet the pre-requisites of certain courses within the degree.

Note: In addition to the program admission requirements applicants, whose first language is not English, must demonstrate English language proficiency.

Important Notes:

For interim certification applicants must provide evidence of Canadian citizenship or permanent residency and must be proficient in English or French.

Students should be aware that all persons applying for certification as a teacher in Alberta will be subject to the following restrictions on eligibility:

Except where the Minister of Education decides otherwise, the Registrar, Teacher Development and Certification, shall not issue a teaching certificate to:

  1. a person who has been convicted for an indictable offense under the Criminal Code; or
  2. a person whom the Registrar has reason to believe should not be issued a certificate.

The Registrar shall refuse to issue a teaching certificate to any applicant possessing an indictable criminal conviction. The Registrar may refuse to issue a teaching certificate to an applicant possessing a criminal conviction of a nature deemed unsuitable for teaching children or for any other reason. Applicants may appeal the decision of the Registrar to a Certification Appeal Committee established by the Minister. Appeals must be made in writing within 30 days of being advised of the Registrar's decision not to issue a certificate.

For additional information please contact the Registrar, Teacher Development and Certification, Alberta Education at 310.000 and then 780.427.2045.

Program Content

University Programs

Legend:

  • + Apply to the Kinesiology program.
  • * Transfer after one year may be necessary.
  • ** Transfer may be difficult at this time. Courses needed may not be available at RDC. You should have an alternate major in mind and/or apply directly to the University.
  • *** Graduates of the Music, Theatre Studies (Performance or Technology majors only) and Visual Arts diplomas may apply to the University of Lethbridge's post-diploma BMus/BEd or BFA/BEd and complete these two degrees with an additional 35 courses.

Please see an Academic Advisor if you have questions about the Music, Theatre Studies or Visual Arts programs.

University of Alberta

Elementary (Kindergarten to Grade 6)

Generalist Program

Secondary (Grades 7-12)

Majors include:

  • Art * **
  • Biological Sciences
  • Career & Technology Studies * **
  • Chemistry
  • English Language Arts
  • General Sciences
  • Mathematics *
  • Music *
  • Physical Education
  • Physical Sciences
  • Physics *
  • Social Studies

Minors include:

All major subjects above and

  • Drama
  • Health Education
  • Instructional Technology **
  • Special Education

University of Lethbridge

Students completing a combined degree through the U of L take two majors, one major for each degree.

Degree - BA/BEd

  • Art - Art Education *
  • Dramatic Arts - Drama Education *
  • English - English Language Arts Education
  • General Humanities - English Language Arts Education
  • Geography - Social Studies Education *
  • French - Modern Languages Education *
  • French/Spanish - Modern Languages Education French/Spanish *
  • Kinesiology - Physical Education +
  • General Social Science - Physical Education +
  • General Social Science - Social Studies Education
  • Economics - Social Studies Education*
  • History - Social Studies Education*
  • Political Science - Social Studies Education *
  • Sociology - Social Studies Education

Degree - BFA/BEd

  • Art - Art Education***

Degree - BFA/BEd

  • Dramatic Arts - Drama Education***

Degree - BMgmt/BEd

  • General Management - Career & Technology Studies: Business Focus

Degree - BMus/BEd

  • Music - Music Education***

Degree - BSc/BEd

  • Math - Mathematics Education*
  • General Sciences - Mathematics Education*
  • Biological Sciences - Science Education
  • Chemistry - Science Education*
  • General Sciences - Science Education*
  • Geography - Science Education *
University of Alberta

(Year 1 & 2)

Please note that these credits are U of A credits.

Elementary Route

  • EDUC 250
  • EDUC course (3 credits)
  • EDIT 302 (3 credits)
  • English (9 credits)
  • Fine Arts (6 credits)
  • Mathematics (6 credits)
  • Natural Science (6 credits)
  • Physical and Health Education (6 credits)
  • Social Science (6 credits)
  • Aboriginal & Indigenous Histories and Culture (3 credits)
  • Non Education Options (9 credits)

Middle Years Route

Collaborative Bachelor of Education Degree Completion with Red Deer College Elementary Route - focus on Middle Years Education

Contact an Academic Advisor for course selection

Secondary Route

  • EDIT 302 (3 credits)
  • EDUC 250 (3 credits)
  • Education course (3 credits)
  • English (6 credits)
  • Major/Minor/Education Options (45 credits)
Year 1 Course Descriptions

EDUC 250

Examine the different contexts of professional practice including the complex social relationships that exist among educators as professionals and learners as participants in educational institutions. It is recommended that learners complete this course within the first year of the program. Note: Credit cannot be received for both EDFX 203 and EDUC 250 or any equivalent.

EDIT 302

Examine frameworks; trends; issues and futuristic scenarios regarding the role of technology in education. Gain hands-on-experience using technology with emphasis on strategies to integrate technology into the curriculum. Prerequisite: EDUC 250 or permission of the department. Note: Credit cannot be received for both EDPY 302 and EDIT 302.

University of Calgary
  • Please consult with an Academic Advisor
University of Lethbridge

Please note that these credits are U of L credits.

  • EDFX 203 (3 credits)
  • EDFN 341 or EDFN 201 (3 credits)
  • Education Options (9 credits)
  • Major (24 or 33 credits)
  • Options (21 or 12 credits).
Year 1 Course Descriptions

EDFX 203

An introduction to the profession of teaching through observation and interaction with professional teachers and students. Learn educational topics and discuss field experiences. Course grading is credit/no credit requiring students to plan and schedule up to 6 hours per week in local schools in addition to attending the in-class seminar. Note: Credit cannot be received for EDFX 203 and EDUC 250 or any equivalent

EDFN 341

A study of those views of childhood which have exerted a significant influence on educational theory and practice from antiquity to today.

Burman University

Burman University provides students with the opportunity to transfer into the Bachelor of Education (4-yr) program. To meet the core, cognate, minor, specialization and major requirements for transfer into these programs, you should consult with Burman University, School of Education.