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Program-at-a-glance
Length of Study

1- or 2- year transfer

Study Options

Full-time

Credential Granted

Complete up to the first two years of your Bachelor of Education degree before transferring to another institution.

Intake(s)

Fall term (September)
Winter term (January)

Events
Jun 10 2013
Last day to withdraw from Spring session classes without academic penalty.
Jun 26 2013
Last day of classes and final examinations for Spring session. Grades are due no later than June 28
Jul 1 2013
Campuses closed in recognition of the July 1 Canada holiday

In addition to teaching opportunities, the Bachelor of Education degree is becoming more recognized and valued in the business community and also acts as an excellent foundation for graduate school.

Education programs differ greatly from province to province, and even among institutions within the same city. MacEwan's B.Ed. transfer program is structured to align most closely with the University of Alberta's Bachelor of Education degree. Students intending to transfer to another institution should consult admission and degree requirements for their intended program prior to application to the B.Ed. transfer program at MacEwan.

The Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta is divided into an Elementary Education (Kindergarten - Grade 6) route and a Secondary Education (Grade 7 - Grade 12) route. Although all teachers in Alberta are certified to teach all grades from Kindergarten through Grade 12, it is extremely rare that teachers would be granted positions outside their area of specialization.

Students may begin either an Elementary or Secondary Education degree at MacEwan. Students should consult the appropriate academic planning information for the route they plan to pursue. If students are unsure whether they want to pursue the Elementary or the Secondary route, it is better to plan for the Secondary route, as it is a very structured degree program with no option courses.

The B.Ed. Program at MacEwan offers a variety of course work toward most, but not all, major and minor teaching subjects. For further information, students are encouraged to contact an academic advisor in the B.Ed. program.