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Programs of Study

75.3 Elementary Education Route

75.3.1 General Information

    The Department of Elementary Education prepares teachers to teach all subjects and to facilitate the learning of all children at the elementary school level within our multicultural society. Teaching proficiency depends on knowledge of subject matter, pedagogy, critical thinking and problem-solving skills, professional ethics, sensitivity to and respect for children and the sociocultural contexts in which they live, and an understanding of schooling in their social/political/economic environment. Developing attributes, fostering a sense of community, and developing a strong professional commitment reflected in a personal philosophy of education are the intent of the Department of Elementary Education.

75.3.2 Components of the Program

    All students in the Elementary Route are enrolled in a generalist program that prepares prospective teachers in the required elementary school subjects. This degree consists of *120. Students entering the Elementary Route must take at least *42 of the *51 required Non-Education Elements courses prior to registration in Year 3 of the program. Students should consult the program sheet provided at admission and seek advice from the Faculty of Education Undergraduate Student Services Office.

Program Requirements (*120)

Years 1 and 2

(1)

Education Courses (*9)

    EDU 100 (*3), 210 (*3), 211 (*3)

    Note: It is recommended that students take all three Education courses of Years 1 and 2 prior to registration in Year 3 of the program.

(2)

Non-Education Elements Courses (*51)

    Chosen from the following eight areas:

a.

Aboriginal and Indigenous Histories and Culture (*3)

    *3 chosen from ANTHR 150, 207, 323, 350, 385, 393, 401, 422, 424, 436, 438; HECOL 201, 462; HIST 368, 369; NS 110, 111, 152, 200, 260, 300, 314, 320; POL S 327; SOC 100, 367

b.

Fine Arts (*6)

    *6 chosen from Art, Art History (Canadian Art History preferred); Dance; Design; Drama; Music; NS 260; or HECOL 201

c.

Language/Literature (*9)

    *6 chosen from English or WRS

    *3 chosen from Senior English or Linguistics

d.

Mathematics (*6)

    *6 chosen from Mathematics and/or Statistics (MATH 160 and 260 recommended). Up to *3 may be chosen from CMPUT, PEDS 109, PSYCO 212, SOC 210 or equivalent.

e.

Natural Science (*6)

    A minimum of *3 chosen from Anatomy, Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (from Faculty of Science), Environmental and Conservation Sciences, Forest Sciences, NUTR 100, Physics, Physiology, Plant Science, or Soil Science

    *3 chosen from the list above or from PHIL 217, 265, HIST 270, STS 200

f.

Physical and Health Education (*6)

    *3 chosen from PEDS, PAC, DAC (PEDS 293 recommended)

    *3 chosen from ANTHR 393; HECOL 200, 210, 211, 310; HE ED 110, or SOC 271

g.

Social Science (*6)

    As specified below:

    *3 in Canadian history chosen from: HIST 260, 261, 287, 350, 358, 359, 360, 362, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 371, 374, 375, 376, 377

    *3 chosen from Anthropology, Classics, Economics, History, Human Geography & Planning, Native Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Religion, or Sociology: ANTHR 150, 206, 207; CLASS 103; ECON 101, 102; HGP 100, 240, 250, 252, 341, 381; HIST 260, 261, 287, 350, 358, 359, 360, 362, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 371, 374, 375, 376, 377; NS 110, 111, 200, 240, 260, 300, 314, 320, 335, 355, 361, 362, 370; PHIL 101, 270, 355, 357, 368; POL S 221, 266, 299; RELIG 212, 220, 322, 379; or SOC 203

h.

Non-Education Options (*9)

    These *9 can be used to further develop teaching interests in specific areas.

    Note: Students must take at least *42 of the Non-Education Elements coursework (a – h above) of Years 1 and 2 prior to registration in Year 3 of the program.

Year 3

Fall Term: Course Requirements

(1)

EDPY 302 (*3)

(2)

EDEL 305 (*3)

(3)

*3 chosen from EDEL 302, 316, 321, 325, 330, 335

(4)

Open Option (*6) [*3 EDEL (300-Level) Recommended]

Winter Term: Introductory Professional Term

(1)

EDFX 325 (*6)

(2)

*6 chosen from EDEL 302, 316, 321, 325, 330, 335

(3)

EDPY 303 (*3)

    Note: EDEL 316 must be taken in Year 3.

Year 4

Fall Term: Advanced Professional Term

(1)

EDFX 425 (*9)

(2)

*3 chosen from EDEL 302, 321, 325, 330, 335

(3)

EDPY 301 (*3)

Winter Term: Course Requirements

(1)

EDPS 410 (*3)

(2)

EDEL (300-Level) Option (*3)

(3)

EDEL (400-Level) Option (*3)

(4)

Education Elective (*3)

(5)

Open Option (*3) (Education Coursework Recommended)

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