Education, Bachelor

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

Contact Information

Contact Name: 
Julia Rheaume
Contact Title: 
School of Education Associate Dean
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 The University of Lethbridge) are eligible to apply for Teacher Certification in the Province of Alberta and all other provinces. RDC offers up to two years (60 credits) of transferable coursework in 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

RDC offers up to two years of coursework in Bachelor of Education programs transferable to University of Alberta and The University of Lethbridge. Some routes and majors in University of Alberta and The University of Lethbridge programs may require transfer after one year if RDC does not offer all needed courses.

Before planning your program and registering in courses, decide on which university you wish to attend, the grade level you want to teach, and the subject area in which you will specialize. (See details under University Transfer Programs.) Detailed information regarding course selection and transfer admission requirements for the University of Alberta and The University of Lethbridge are provided by the RDC School of Education before you register.

University of Calgary offers three routes to a Bachelor of Education:  

  1. 5-Year Concurrent (Direct-Entry) Program in Elementary or Secondary Education – up to one year (30 credits) of coursework may be available at RDC
  2. 4-Year Community-Based Pathway – up to two years (60 credits) of coursework may be available at RDC; preference for admission to this program at University of Calgary is given to students who meet the Werkland School of Education’s definition of “rural”; contact the Werkland School of Education at University of Calgary for information.
  3. 2-Year (After-Degree) Consecutive Education Program in Elementary or Secondary Education – a degree in a specific teachable subject is required for admission

Contact the RDC School of Education Advising and Recruiting Specialist for further information.

Universities accept a limited number of students to the Bachelor of Education program. Successful transfer admission is based on proper course selection, credit hours completed, grade point average (GPA), and other requirements. The 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 to gain admission. If you plan to transfer to a university other than University of Alberta or The University of Lethbridge you are advised to contact your destination university for program planning and transfer admission information. The School of Education Advising and Recruiting Specialist can assist you with 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: Students must meet high school course prerequisites for all required coursework.

  1. Students entering Elementary Education transferable to University of Alberta are strongly advised to possess Math 30-1 or Math 30-2 to meet the prerequisite for the required Mathematics courses in the Degree.
  2. If you do not meet a high school prerequisite for required coursework you will need to take upgrading coursework in order to meet the prerequisite and complete the courses required for your degree.

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

Note: Students with Study Permits that are admitted to a program that has a practicum or clinical placement in childcare, primary/secondary school teaching or health service field occupations must complete their Medical Authorization as required by Citizenship and Immigration Canada one month prior to the start of classes.

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:

  • * Transfer after one year recommended.
  • ** 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 MusicDiploma, Theatre Performance and Creation Diploma, Theatre and Entertainment Diploma, or Visual Arts Diploma may apply to The University of Lethbridge's Post-diploma BMus/BEd or BFA/BEd programs and complete this Combined Degree Program with an additional 35 courses.

Please see the School of Education Advising and Recruiting Specialist if you have questions about the Post-diploma Combined Degree programs in Music or Fine Arts.

University of Alberta

Elementary (Kindergarten to Grade 8)

Students may apply to the University of Alberta to complete B.Ed. Elementary on the University campus or apply to the University of Alberta to complete the B.E. Middle Years on the RDC campus.

Secondary (Grades 7-12)

Majors include:

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

Minors include:

All major subjects above plus

  • Drama
  • Health Education

The University of Lethbridge

Students completing a combined degree through The University of Lethbridge may choose the following combinations at RDC:

Degree - BA/BEd

  • Anthropology - Social Studies Education
  • Art - Art Education *
  • Canadian Studies - Social Studies Education
  • Dramatic Arts - Drama Education *
  • Economics - Social Studies Education
  • English - English Language Arts Education
  • General Humanities - English Language Arts Education
  • Geography - Social Studies Education *
  • Kinesiology - Physical Education
  • General Social Science - Physical Education
  • General Social Science - 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 (60 credits)

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

Middle Years Route

Students in B.Ed Elementary who will apply to year three of B.Ed Collaborative Middle Years Route will take this coursework (60 credits):

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

Secondary Route (up to 60 credits)

  • EDIT 302 (3 credits)
  • EDUC 250 (3 credits)
  • EDPY course (3 credits)
  • English (6 credits)
  • Major/Minor (up to 39 credits)
  • Open Options (6 credits)
Year 1 Course Descriptions

EDUC 250

Introduction to education with an emphasis on exploring being a teacher in contemporary society through different contexts and perspectives: historical; sociological; philosophical; Indigenous; political; and ethical. Recommend completion within first year of the program. Note: Credit cannot be received for both EDFX 203 and EDUC 250 or equivalents.

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.

University of Calgary
  • Please consult with the RDC School of Education Advising and Recruiting Specialist.
University of Lethbridge

Please note that these credits are U of L credits.

  • EDFX 203 (3 credits)
  • EDFN 341 (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

Burman University

Burman University provides RDC 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 the School of Education at Burman University.