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Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) - Physical and Health Education (120 credits)

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The Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) - Physical and Health Education is a 120-credit program leading to teacher certification. Students who have not completed Quebec CEGEP, French Baccalaureate, International Baccalaureate, or at least one year of university studies prior to commencing the B.Ed. must also complete a minimum of 30 credits of freshman courses (in addition to the 120 credit program) for a total of 150 credits.

The Physical and Health Education program prepares students to teach physical and health education at the elementary and secondary levels. In a unique structure interweaving academic studies, professional course work, and teaching practices over the course of study, students are rapidly given the opportunity to assume a teaching role; the extent of teaching involvement and expectations progressively building on additional academic and professional courses.

Please note that graduates of teacher education programs are recommended by the University for Quebec certification to the Quebec Ministère de l'Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport (MELS). For more information about teacher certification in Quebec, please refer to the Faculty of Education section under "Overview of Faculty Programs," "Undergraduate Education Programs," and "Quebec Teacher Certification."

Freshman Program

Freshman students are required to complete 30 credits of introductory (100- or 200-level) courses. Students will not be granted permission to take first year (U1) courses if the credits from the freshmen year have not been obtained. For students considering a second teachable subject, the following areas are recommended: history, geography, English or mathematics.

From the "Required Courses" list, freshman students take the 0-credit course EDEC 215 English Language Requirement. In addition, in consultation with the program adviser, students may select courses from the recommended course list below or other courses.

EAPR 250 (3) Research Essay & Rhetoric
EDEC 202 (3) Effective Communication
EDEM 220 (3) Contemporary Issues in Education

Required Courses (95 credits)

EDEC 215 (0) English Language Requirement
EDEC 247 (3) Policy Issues in Quebec Education
EDEC 260 (3) Philosophical Foundations
EDFE 246 (3) First Field Experience (Physical Education)
EDFE 373 (3) Second Field Experience (Physical Education)
EDFE 380 (7) Third Field Experience (Physical Education)
EDFE 480 (7) Fourth Field Experience (Physical Education)
EDKP 204 (3) Health Education
EDKP 208 (3) Applied Biomechanics
EDKP 213 (1) Aquatics 1
EDKP 214 (1) Basketball 1
EDKP 215 (0) Standard First Aid/Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation Level C
EDKP 217 (2) Track & Field / Cross Country
EDKP 218 (1) Volleyball 1
EDKP 219 (1) Healthy Lifestyle Activity
EDKP 223 (2) Games: Principles and Practice
EDKP 225 (1) Games: Principles and Practice 2
EDKP 226 (1) Quebec Education Program Orientation
EDKP 233 (1) Soccer
EDKP 252 (2) Racquet Sports
EDKP 253 (1) Educational Gymnastics
EDKP 254 (1) Principles of Dance
EDKP 261 (3) Motor Development
EDKP 292 (3) Nutrition and Wellness
EDKP 293 (3) Anatomy and Physiology
EDKP 307 (3) Evaluation in Physical Education
EDKP 330 (3) Physical Activity and Health
EDKP 342 (3) Physical Education Methods
EDKP 391 (3) Physiology in Sport and Exercise
EDKP 394 (3) Historical Perspectives
EDKP 396 (3) Adapted Physical Activity
EDKP 442 (3) Physical Education Pedagogy
EDKP 443 (3) Research Methods
EDKP 448 (3) Exercise and Health Psychology
EDKP 494 (3) Physical Education Curriculum Development
EDKP 498 (3) Sport Psychology
EDPE 208 (3) Personality and Social Development
EDPE 300 (3) Educational Psychology

Complementary Courses (10 credits)

10 credits selected as specified below:

Physical Activity

4 credits of physical activity courses (EDKP) offered by the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education.

Multicultural Education

3 credits from:

EDEC 233 (3) First Nations and Inuit Education
EDEC 248 (3) Multicultural Education
EDEC 249 (3) Global Education and Social Justice

Media, Technology, Computers and Education

3 credits from:

*Note: Students with a background in computers or other media applications in education may select the courses with an asterisk ("*").

EDEC 262 (3) Media, Technology and Education
EDPT 200 (3) Integrating Educational Technology in Classrooms
EDPT 204 (3) Educational Media 1
EDPT 341* (3) Instructional Programming 1
EDPT 420* (3) Media Literacy for Education

Electives (15 credits)

15 credits chosen from any of the University's course offerings to contribute to the student's academic proficiency and professional preparation.

Faculty of Education—2010-2011 (last updated Apr. 22, 2010) (disclaimer)
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