Office of the Registrar and Student Awards

75

Programs of Study

75.11 BA (Drama)/BEd (Secondary) Combined Degrees

75.11.1 General Information

    (See also §43.12)

    This Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education Combined Degrees program consists of *150 normally taken over five years of full-time study. Coursework within the two Faculties is taken concurrently. Students initially apply for admission to the Faculty of Arts and are considered to be registered in that Faculty for the first three years of the program. All qualified Year 3 Bachelor of Arts (Drama)/Bachelor of Education students will be promoted to Year 4 in the Faculty of Education provided a minimum GPA of a 2.3 has been achieved and a minimum of *90 applicable to this program has been successfully completed. Please note that the Combined BA/BEd program requires a minimum of *12 of 400-level DRAMA or above. A recommended program structure is outlined below. Since this program is very tightly constructed, and depends on careful sequencing of DRAMA courses throughout the five years of the program, we strongly encourage students to consult with program advisors prior to making any variations to this program.

75.11.2 Program Requirements

    This information may also be found in43.12.

Year 1 (*30) Taken in the Faculty of Arts

1.

*6 Junior ENGL

2.

DRAMA 103 (*3) and 150 (*3)

3.

*6 Language Other than English

4.

*12 chosen from the following three Groups (see Arts Chart 1)

a.

up to *6 Group 2 (Study of Cultures and Cultural Products)

b.

up to *6 Group 3 (Study of Social Systems and Interactions)

c.

up to *6 Study of Science

Year 2 (*30) Taken in the Faculty of Arts

1.

DRAMA 208 (*3)

2.

DRAMA 240 (*3)

3.

DRAMA 257 (*3)

4.

DRAMA 259 (*3)

5.

DRAMA 279 (*3)

6.

EDPY 200 (*3)

7.

EDIT 202 (*3), or 100-level CMPUT (*3) or equivalent

8.

*3 Minor requirement (see Education Chart 3 and consult advisor)

9.

Remaining *6 not taken in First Year chosen from the following three Faculty of Arts groups:

a.

up to *6 Group 2

b.

up to *6 Group 3

c.

up to *6 Study of Science

Year 3 (*30) Taken in the Faculty of Arts

1.

DRAMA 302 (*3)

2.

DRAMA 308 (*3)

3.

DRAMA 357 (*3)

4.

DRAMA 383 (*3)

5.

DRAMA 391 (*3)

6.

*9 Minor requirement (see Education Chart 3 and consult advisor)

7.

*6 Education option

Year 4 (*30) Taken in the Faculty of Education

Term 1 Introductory Professional Term

1.

EDFX 350 (*3)

2.

EDPS 310 (*3)

3.

EDPY 303 (*3)

4.

EDSE 307 (*3)

5.

EDSE 322 (*3)

Term 2

1.

DRAMA 457 (*6) or other approved *6 400 or 500-level DRAMA

2.

EDPS 410 (*3)

3.

*6 options (may include DRAMA)

Year 5 (*30) Taken in the Faculty of Education

Term 1

1.

DRAMA 483 (*3) (see Note 1)

2.

*3 selected from DRAMA 327, 331, 407, 454, 459, 507 or other approved performer-created theatre course. See Note 2.

3.

*3 Minor requirements (see Education Chart 3 and consult advisor)

4.

*3 EDPY 301

5.

*3 EDSE 3XX (Minor)

Term 2

Advanced Professional Term

1.

EDFX 450 (*9)

2.

EDSE 422 (*3) (Major)

3.

EDSE 451 (*3)

Notes

(1)

Admission to some DRAMA courses requires consent of the Department of Drama. It is recommended that students consult with advisors in Drama and Education upon acceptance into the program.

(2)

Students are reminded that *12 400-level DRAMA or above are required in total.

Search the Calendar:

Table of Contents

Calendar Home Page
Notices, Errata, Addendum, 2012-2013 PDF Calendar, 2011-2012 Calendar, Previous Calendars, University Policy Gateway

Welcome from the President

Inquiries

Academic Schedule
 11Major Deadlines from the 2012-2013 Academic Schedule
 11.1Academic Schedule 2012-2013 (monthly listing of academic events on campus)

Undergraduate Application Deadlines for Admission and Readmission

Undergraduate Admission
 13Admission to Undergraduate Programs
 14General Admission Requirements
 15Admission Requirements by Faculty
 16Admission for International Baccalaureate and Advanced Placement Students
 17Admission from Outside Alberta

University Regulations and Information for Students
 20General University Policies
 21Classification of Students
 22Registration and Fees
 23Academic Regulations
 24Student Services
 25Code of Student Behaviour
 26Code of Applicant Behaviour

Programs
30Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences
40Faculty of Arts
50Augustana Faculty
60Faculty of Business
70Faculty of Education
80Faculty of Engineering
90Faculty of Extension
100Faculty of Law
110Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
120Faculty of Native Studies
130Faculty of Nursing
140Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
150Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation
160School of Public Health
170Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine
180Faculté Saint-Jean
191Faculty of Science

Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research
 200The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research
 201Members of the Faculty
 202General Information
 203Regulations of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research
 204Graduate Program Regulations
 205Graduate Programs
 210Graduate Financial Aid

Open Studies

Course Listings
 230Details of Courses
 231Course Listings

Glossary

General Information
 241University History and Traditions
 242Constitution of the University
 243University Libraries
 244Alumni Association
 245Affiliated Colleges

University Staff
 250Continuing Academic Staff
 251Emeriti
 252Associate and Adjunct Staff
 253Honorary Degree Recipients