Admission Requirements

To enter a concurrent degree program, you must first meet its entrance requirements. Then, once you complete your degree in a partnering discipline, you must meet certain academic and non-academic requirements to enter your Two-Year BEd Professional Program.

Entering a Degree Program

Where you are currently studying or have studied in the past, as well as your prospective undergraduate degree, will determine the prerequisites that you must meet. You can use the following resources to help determine your program’s entrance requirements based on your most recent educational studies:

Entering a Two-Year Bachelor of Education Degree Program

To enter your professional program, you must meet and complete the requirements of your partnering degree as well as your BEd’s academic and non-academic requirements.

Academic Prerequisites

These include completing your partnering undergraduate degree, while maintaining a certain academic average and completing specific courses. Your proposed teaching division and teaching subjects will determine the courses that you must complete; these courses will help to ensure that you have the necessary content knowledge to meet your division’s curriculum needs. See the Course Calendar for academic prerequisites.

Non-Academic Prerequisites

Prior to entering your professional program or having any contact with students, you must complete and submit a Police Records Check and Vulnerable Sector Screening, as outlined on the page of Practicum Requirements.