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If you're dedicated to teaching in primary, secondary, or early childhood settings, this program provides the essential skills to positively impact young learners.
The Bachelor of Education combines cutting-edge educational research with real-world practice, giving you a solid base to thrive in the demanding yet fulfilling teaching profession.
No matter which specialization you select, you'll acquire hands-on teaching experience through structured placements across various educational environments, mastering how to design dynamic and adaptable learning spaces for students with different needs. You'll build the expertise and self-assurance to encourage learners at every stage while refining your personal teaching approach.
Upon graduation, you'll be fully equipped to tackle the evolving demands of modern classrooms as either a specialized primary educator or a generalist with expertise in early childhood or secondary education.
This pathway trains you to become a specialized primary teacher, providing internationally applicable skills to nurture young minds during their crucial developmental years. You'll select one of two major concentrations along with a minor in a specific subject area. The program includes at least 80 days of supervised practical experience in schools and learning centers.
Our faculty consists of distinguished experts in primary education across all subject areas. We maintain small cohort sizes to ensure personalized attention tailored to your individual goals and learning preferences. You'll encounter modern, interactive teaching methods like workshops, seminars, and school-based learning, while developing reflective practice skills. All classes emphasize small-group learning and practical workshops, offering immediate hands-on experience from the start.
Program courses are delivered through daytime on-campus sessions during two main semesters, with select flexible and intensive options available during spring and summer terms.