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After Degree Program

After Degree Program

Description

For some people, their passion for teaching emerges while they are pursuing other goals. If you have already completed a degree but have a strong desire to become a teacher, our After Degree Program has been designed to help you achieve that dream.

A visual representation of the After Degree Program Portrayal

The After Degree program consists of 20 U of L semester courses* (60 credit hours):

  • Education 2500 (or its equivalent) which must be taken prior to admission
  • Professional Semester One (PS I)
  • Professional Semester Two (PS II)
  • Professional Semester Three (PS III)
  • One Educational Foundation course
  • Three (or four) Education electives:
    • If Education 2500 is completed within the first degree, four Education electives are required to meet the residence requirement of 20 U of L courses in the B.Ed After Degree Program

NOTE:

*You may be required to make up deficiencies in your teachable school subject major if the total number of required courses is not complete, although acceptable, at the point of admission to the program. These courses will be over and above the 20 mandatory Education courses.

At the end of this student teaching and course work, you will be conferred with a Bachelor of Education. Your dream of becoming a teacher will have been achieved, but the true joy of educating children is only just beginning.

To review the Admission requirements to the Bachelor of Education Program follow this link.

To review the After Degree Program Planning Guide follow this link (pdf)

Admission/Application Deadline - February 1

Document Deadline - March 1

Program Detail

Requirements

Please submit your application through the following link: APPLY HERE

You may also contact Student Program Services for more information:

Student Program Services
Faculty of Education
Room TH 421 Turcotte Hall
University of Lethbridge
4401 University Drive
Lethbridge, Alberta T1K 3M4
Phone 403.329.2254
Fax 403.329.2372
Email edu.sps@uleth.ca

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