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Have you considered pursuing a career as a CTS educator? The Bachelor of Secondary Education program offers numerous Career and Technology Studies subjects that can be completed as either a major or minor specialization. Please be aware that students cannot simultaneously pursue both a major and minor in CTS. The available CTS specializations include Business, Administration, Finance; Computing Science; Health Sciences; Recreation Studies; Human Sciences; Media Studies; Design; Communication Arts; Natural Resources; and Trades, Manufacturing, and Transportation.
Non-Direct Entry
This program does not allow admission directly from high school. See requirements below for more details.
Program Requirements
Students applying to the Bachelor of Education in Secondary Education Career and Technology Studies: Natural Resources will be considered for admission based on the following criteria:
Relevant provincial and federal journey certification, degree, or two-year certificate or diploma in Career and Technology Studies major
Students must present a minimum AGPA of 2.0, as well as a competitive AGPA.
In order to have the admission grade point average (AGPA) evaluated on post-secondary coursework only, students must present *24 (credits) or more of transferable post-secondary coursework. Students with fewer than *24 (credits) will be assessed based on a combination of high school and post-secondary coursework.
Satisfactory standing in the Faculty or post-secondary institution from which they wish to transfer. If you have been Required to Withdraw from a previous institute or Faculty please contact a prospective student advisor and we will provide you with further details.
Submission of the Casper test is required to be evaluated for Admission to the program. More information on the Casper test requirement, dates and deadlines can be found at Faculty of Education Casper Test Website.
High School Requirements
There is no admission directly from high school.
Transfer Applicants
Refer to general admission requirements, above.
Nonmatriculated Applicants
There is no direct admission.