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75.5 BA (Native Studies)/BEd Five-Year Combined Degrees

    The Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies/Bachelor of Education Combined Degrees allow students to select either the Secondary or the Elementary program route. This degree program consists of *150 overall. The first three years (*90) are taken in the Faculty of Native Studies and the last two years (*60) are taken in the Faculty of Education. Students in these Combined Degrees may choose a Cree Major or a Native Studies Major in the Secondary route. Students who select the Native Studies Major in the Secondary route will become Native Education Minors in the Faculty of Education and will be required to identify an Education Major Teaching Subject (See Education Chart 2). Students are advised to refer to Education Chart 2 when selecting courses for their Education Major Teaching Subject. Students in the Elementary route select a minor in consultation with the Faculty of Native Studies and the Faculty of Education. The sequencing of courses taken in the program does not allow for much flexibility throughout the five years; therefore, students should plan their programs carefully. Students are advised to follow the prescribed order as closely as possible.

75.5.1 BA (Native Studies)/BEd (Secondary) Combined Degrees: Cree Major

    This information may also be found in §123.2.2.

Year 1 (*30) Taken in the Faculty of Native Studies

1.

Junior English (*6), or *3 Junior English and *3 WRS

2.

NS 110 (*3)

3.

NS 111 (*3)

4.

NS 152 (*6)

5.

NS 290 (*3)

6.

Teaching Minor (*6): choose any courses from the specified Teaching Minor selected from Education Chart 3

7.

Natural Science (*3): choose any course at the 100-level [see §123.1.2(5)]

Year 2 (*30) Taken in the Faculty of Native Studies

1.

EDU 250 (*3)

2.

EDPY 200 (*3)

3.

NS 252 (*6)

4.

NS 260 or 355 (*3)

5.

Minor (*6): choose courses from the specified Teaching Minor

6.

Humanities (*6): choose any course at the 100-level [see §123.1.2(3)]

7.

Computing (*3): choose any introductory-level Computing course

Year 3 (*30) Taken in the Faculty of Native Studies

1.

NS 352 (*6)

2.

NS 390 (*3)

3.

NS 260 or 355 (*3)

4.

Teaching Minor (*6): choose courses from the specified Teaching Minor selected from Education Chart 3

5.

Fine Arts or Humanities (*3): choose any course at the 200-level or higher [see §§123.1.2(2) and 123.1.2(3)]

6.

Social Science (*6): choose any course at the 100-level [see §123.1.2(4)]

7.

Education Option (*3): choose any course from the Faculty of Education

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

Term 1

Introductory Professional Term (*15)

1.

EDFX 350 (*3)

2.

EDPS 310 (*3)

3.

EDPY 303 (*3)

4.

EDSE 307 (*3)

5.

EDSE 368 (*3)

Term 2

1.

Native Studies Major (*9): choose any NS courses at the 400-level

2.

Social Sciences (*6): choose any courses at the 200-level or above [see §123.1.2(4)]

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

Term 2

1.

EDPS 410 (*3)

2.

EDPY 301 (*3)

3.

EDSE XXX (*3)

4.

Native Studies Major (*3): choose any NS course at the 400-level

5.

Fine Arts or Humanities (*3): choose any course from the 200-level or above [see §123.1.2(2) and 123.1.2(3)]

Term 2

Advanced Professional Term (*15)

1.

EDFX 450 (*9)

2.

EDSE 451 (*3)

3.

EDSE 468 (*3)

75.5.2 BA (Native Studies)/BEd (Secondary) Combined Degrees: Native Studies Major

    This information may also be found in §123.2.3.

Year 1 (*30)

1.

Junior English (*6), or *3 Junior English and *3 WRS

2.

NS 110 (*3)

3.

NS 111 (*3)

4.

NS 152 (*6)

5.

NS 290 (*3)

6.

Education Major (*6): choose courses from the specified Teaching Major selected from Education Chart 2

7.

Natural Science (*3): choose any course at the 100-level [see §123.1.2(5)]

Year 2 (*30)

1.

EDU 250 (*3)

2.

EDPY 200 (*3)

3.

Education Major (*9): choose any courses from the specified Teaching Major selected from Education Chart 2

4.

Native Studies (*3): choose any NS course at the 300-level

5.

Humanities (*6): choose any course at the 100-level [see §123.1.2(3)]

6.

Computing (*3): choose any introductory-level Computing course

7.

Social Science (*3): choose any course at the 100-level [see §123.1.2(4)]

Year 3 (*30)

1.

NS 390 (*3)

2.

Native Studies (*3): choose any NS course at the 300-level

3.

Education Major (*9): choose any courses from the specified Teaching Major selected from Education Chart 2

4.

Native Education Minor (*6): *3 EDPS 432 and *3 EDPS 474

5.

Fine Arts or Humanities (*3): choose any course at the 200-level or higher [see §§123.1.2(2) and 123.1.2(3)]

6.

Social Science (*3): choose any course at the 100-level [see §123.1.2(4)]

7.

Social Science (*3): choose any course at the 200-level or higher [see §123.1.2(4)]

Year 4 (*30)

Introductory Professional Term (*15)

1.

EDFX 350 (*3)

2.

EDPS 310 (*3)

3.

EDPY 303 (*3)

4.

EDSE 3XX (Major) (*3)

5.

EDSE 307 (*3)

6.

Education Major (*6): choose courses from the specified Teaching Major selected from Education Chart 2

7.

EDPY 301 (*3)

8.

Native Studies Major (*3): choose any Native Studies course at the 400-level

9.

Fine Arts or Humanities (*3): choose any course at the 200-level or higher [see §§123.1.2(2) and 123.1.2(3)]

Year 5 (*30)

Term 1

1.

EDPS 410 (*3)

2.

Education Major (*3): choose a course from the specified Teaching Major selected from Education Chart 2

3.

Native Studies Major (*6): choose any Native Studies courses at the 400-level

4.

EDES 409 (Minor) (*3)

Term 2

Advanced Professional Term (*15)

1.

EDFX 450 (*9)

2.

EDSE 451 (*3)

3.

EDSE 4XX (Major) (*3)

75.5.3 BA (Native Studies)/BEd (Elementary) Five-Year Combined Degrees

Year 4 (*30)

Introductory Professional Term (*15)

1.

EDEL 305 (*3)

2.

EDEL 321 (*3) or 330 (*3)

3.

EDFX 325 (*3)

4.

EDPS 310 (*3)

5.

EDPY 303 (*3)

6.

Education Minor (*6)

7.

Native Studies option (*6): Choose Native Studies courses at the 400-level.

8.

Language and Literacy Education Option/Minor (*3) (See Note 7 below).

Year 5 (*30)

Education Core II (*15)

(Prerequisite - Introductory Professional Term)

1.

EDEL 316 (*3)

2.

EDEL 321 (*3) or 330 (*3)

3.

*6 chosen from EDEL 302, 325, or 335

4.

EDPY 301 (*3)

    Note: EDEL 305, 316, 321, and 330 are not offered in the Advanced Professional Term.

Advanced Professional Term (*15)

(Prerequisite IPT, Ed Core II (*15)

5.

(*3) chosen from EDEL 302, 325, or 335;

6.

EDFX 425 (nine weeks) (*9)

7.

EDPS 410 (*3)

Notes

(1)

Program advice should be obtained from both Education and Native Studies.

(2)

Program Requirements (*150)

    Education Core (*60)

    Native Studies Core (*51)

    Minor (*18)

    Options (*21)

(3)

Courses in the IPT should be taken prior to Education Core II. Education Core II should be taken prior to the APT.

(4)

Students enrolled in a Professional Term cannot exceed *15 maximum course load.

(5)

Students in this program select one of the following minors: Second Languages/Cree, Native Education, or Social Studies.

(6)

Students with Cree as a minor must complete NS 152, 252, and 352 before Year 4.

(7)

Language and Literacy Education Course (*3)

    All Elementary Route students must take a 3XX or 4XX language and literacy education course in addition to EDEL 305 (Language Arts in the Elementary School). Students are able to fulfill this requirement through courses in the following minors: Native Education, Second Languages, and Students not in these minors must fulfill the requirement through an Open Option.

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