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About the Faculty of Education (Undergraduate)
Department of Integrated Studies in Education
Department of Integrated Studies in Education
The Department of Integrated Studies in Education (DISE) offers undergraduate programs that are committed to the preparation of exceptional teachers for work in elementary and secondary schools. We have four-year Bachelor of Education programs for CEGEP graduates and five-year programs for out-of-province students. In addition, we can accommodate students with completed or partly completed degrees in other disciplines.
The Department offers:
- Bachelor of Education Secondary English
- Bachelor of Education Secondary Mathematics
- Bachelor of Education Secondary Science & Technology
- Bachelor of Education Secondary Social Sciences
- Concurrent Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Education in Music (Music Education)
- Concurrent Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (New students are no longer being admitted to this program.)
- Bachelor of Education Kindergarten and Elementary Education
- Bachelor of Education Kindergarten and Elementary Education First Nations and Inuit Studies
- Bachelor of Education Kindergarten and Elementary Education Jewish Studies
- Bachelor of Education Kindergarten and Elementary Pédagogie de l'immersion française (PIF) [French Immersion]
- Bachelor of Education Teaching English as a Second Language
- Bachelor of Education Teaching French as a Second Language (New students are no longer being admitted to this program.)
- Programs for First Nations and Inuit
Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology
Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology
The Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology (ECP) is committed to the advancement of scientific knowledge through research and practice in education and psychology. ECP addresses cognition and development in typical and atypical populations across the lifespan. Broadly speaking, researchers examine issues pertaining to assessment and intervention; cognitive processes and developmental neuroscience; and the design and evaluation of learning environments and instructional practices.
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