Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà : 5.6.3.2 Concurrent Degree in Natural Sciences and BEd

Áù¾ÅÉ«ÌÃ

UofC

Search Calendar:


Site Navigation
Welcome
Important Notice and Disclaimer
Academic Schedule
Undergraduate Degrees with a Major
Combined Degrees
Minor Programs
Student and Campus Services
Undergraduate Admissions
Academic Regulations
Co-operative Education/Internship
Tuition and General Fees
Awards and Financial Assistance
International Foundations Program
Faculty of Arts
Cumming School of Medicine
Faculty of Environmental Design
Faculty of Graduate Studies
Haskayne School of Business
Faculty of Kinesiology
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Nursing
Qatar Faculty
Schulich School of Engineering
Faculty of Science
1. Summary of Programs
2. Faculty Student Affairs
3. Faculty Regulations
4. Administration
5. Program Details
5.1 Biological Sciences
5.2 Chemistry
5.3 Computer Science
5.4 Geoscience
5.5 Mathematics and Statistics
5.6 Non-Departmental Programs: Environmental Science, Nanoscience, Natural Sciences, Neuroscience
5.6.1 Environmental Science
5.6.2 Nanoscience
5.6.3 Natural Sciences
5.6.3.1 Programs in Natural Sciences
5.6.3.2 Concurrent Degree in Natural Sciences and BEd
5.6.4 Neuroscience
5.7 Physics and Astronomy
Faculty of Social Work
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Werklund School of Education
Continuing Education
COURSES OF INSTRUCTION
About the Áù¾ÅÉ«ÌÃ
Who's Who
Glossary of Terms
Contact Us
Archives
Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Calendar 2016-2017 Faculty of Science 5. Program Details 5.6 Non-Departmental Programs: Environmental Science, Nanoscience, Natural Sciences, Neuroscience 5.6.3 Natural Sciences 5.6.3.2 Concurrent Degree in Natural Sciences and BEd
5.6.3.2 Concurrent Degree in Natural Sciences and BEd
Admission

Students accepted into the BSc (NTSC)/BEd concurrent degree program must meet the requirements for admission into the Natural Sciences Program and the departments of their two concentrations. Students will be required to choose two concentrations from Biology, Chemistry or Physics when applying for admission; it is not possible to complete the concurrent degree with the other concentrations offered within the Natural Sciences. Students interested in Mathematics education should consider the BSc (General Mathematics)/BEd concurrent degree program. Students in the concurrent degree program should also consult the information on the program in the Werklund School of Education portion of the calendar

Note: Admission to the program is competitive and meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. Students interested in the concurrent degree program should consult the Undergraduate Science Centre at the earliest possible opportunity.

Continuation

Students must maintain satisfactory standing in both the Faculty of Science and the Werklund School of Education throughout their degree to remain in the concurrent degree program. For more information, refer to the Faculty Regulations sections of both faculties. All education requirements must be completed at the Áù¾ÅÉ«ÌÃ. Please consult the Werklund School of Education for more full details on the education portion/regulations of the concurrent degree.

Program Structure

The program is divided into a Science portion, which consists of 90 units (15.0 full-course equivalents) and an Education portion, which consists of 60 units (10.0 full-course equivalents). The outline of the concurrent degree is shown in the suggested course sequence below. Students will complete the first two full years (60 units (10.0 full-course equivalents)) in the Faculty of Science. In year 3, students will complete the required education courses (30 units (5.0 full-course equivalents)). In year 4, students will complete all remaining science requirements (30 units (5.0 full-course equivalents)). In year 5, students will complete the remaining courses in the education portion of the degree. Students should consult the Werklund School of Education for complete details of year 3 and 5 of their degree. In the Education portion of the program in Year 5, a project course is required amalgamating Science and Education. This course replaces the 500-level Science project course (Science 501) and an option required in the regular Natural Sciences program.

Science Portion (90 units (15.0 full-course equivalents))

In the Science portion, the following concentrations are possible: Biology, Chemistry and Physics.

The requirements are the same as for the Natural Sciences Major program as specified in the Program Structure except that the 6 units (1.0 full-course equivalents) Natural Science specific course requirements (Science 301, 501) and the 3.0 full-course equivalents) Non-Science options are replaced by:

3 units (0.5 full-course equivalent) - English

3 units (0.5 full-course equivalent) - Education 201

3 units (0.5 full-course equivalent) - Science 403

15 units (2.5 full-course equivalents) - Options

Education Portion (60 units (10.0 full-course equivalents))

For details see the information in the Werklund School of Education portion of the calendar.

Suggested Course Sequence

First Year

1. 3 units (0.5 full-course equivalent) - Education 201

2. 3 units (0.5 full-course equivalent) - English

3. 6 units (1.0 full-course equivalent) - Mathematics1

4. 6 units (1.0 full-course equivalent) - Concentration 1

5. 6 units (1.0 full-course equivalent) - Concentration 2

6. 6 units (1.0 full-course equivalent) - Computer Science2 217 or 231 or 235 or option

Second Year

1. 3 units (0.5 full-course equivalent) - Open option

2. 3 units (0.5 full-course equivalent) - Science Breadth3

3. 12 units (2.0 full-course equivalents) - Concentration 1

4. 6 units (1.0 full-course equivalent) - Concentration 2

5. 6 units (1.0 full-course equivalent) - Option

Third Year

1. Education 420/427

2. Education 430/435

3. Education 440/445

4. Education 450/456

5. Education 460/465

Fourth Year

1. 3 units (0.5 full-course equivalent) - Science 403

2. 9 units (1.5 full-course equivalents) - Concentration 1

3. 3 units (0.5 full-course equivalent) - Concentration 1 at the 400 level or higher

4. 6 units (1.0 full-course equivalent) - Concentration 2

5. 9 units (1.5 full-course equivalents) - Option

Fifth Year3

1. Education 520/525

2. Education 530/535

3. Education 540/545

4. Education 550/556

5. Education 560

1Students should refer to the Course Registration and Planning Guide to determine recommended first-year Mathematics courses based on their concentration.

2Computer Science 101 is a non-credit course taught during Block Week prior to Fall Term. It is strongly recommended as preparation for Computer Science 217 or 231. First-year students unable to complete Computer Science 101 should contact the Computer Science Department for supplemental information.

3Refer to the Science Breadth requirement found in 5.6.3.1 Required Courses - Major Program - 4. Science Breadth. A Computer Science course is recommended.

Note: This schedule is somewhat adjustable to accommodate individual programs. Options include any courses that are prerequisite to the concentration courses, but are from another field, and also include the Science Breadth requirements.