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Programs of Study

75.6 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 are advised to refer to Education Chart 1 when selecting courses for their Education Major Teaching Subject. Students in the Elementary route select a minor in Native Education, Cree Language or Social Studies. 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.

75.6.1 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 2

(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 100 (*3)

(2)

EDU 211 (*3)

(3)

NS 252 (*6)

(4)

NS 260 or 355 (*3)

(5)

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

(6)

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

(7)

EDU 210

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 2

(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)

EDPY 304 (*3)

Years 4 and 5 (*60) Taken in the Faculty of Education

    Students should refer to their individual Program Sheet for proper course sequencing.

Course Requirements (*30)

(1)

Native Studies Major (*12): choose any NS courses at the 400-level

(2)

EDSE 3XX Minor (*3)

(3)

EDPS 410 (*3)

(4)

EDPY 301 (*3)

(5)

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

(6)

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

Field Experience Terms (*30)

    Courses taken in the Field Experience Terms are normally taken concurrently

Introductory Professional Term (*15)

(1)

EDFX 350 (*6)

(2)

EDPY 303 (*3)

(3)

EDSE 307 (*3)

(4)

EDSE 368 (*3)

Advanced Professional Term (*15)

(1)

EDFX 450 (*9)

(2)

EDSE 451 (*3)

(3)

EDSE 468 (*3)

Notes

(1)

Program Requirements (*150)

    Education Core (*48)

    Native Studies Core (*30)

    Native Studies Major (*39)

    Education Major (*33)

(2)

Native Studies Core (*30)

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

    Fine Arts or Humanities 2XX/3XX/4XX (*6)

    Humanities 1XX (*6)

    Natural Science 1XX (*3)

    Social Science 1XX (*3)

    Social Science 2XX/3XX/4XX (*3)

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

    In this combined degree, students are Native Studies Majors in the Faculty of Native Studies and Native Studies Minors in the Faculty of Education. Students select an Education Teaching Major from Education Chart 1. This information may also be found in §123.2.3.

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)

Education Major (*6): choose courses from the specified Teaching Major selected from Education Chart 1

(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 100 (*3)

(2)

EDU 211 (*3)

(3)

Education Major (*9): choose any courses from the specified Teaching Major selected from Education Chart 1

(4)

Native Studies Major (*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)

EDU 210

(7)

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

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

(1)

NS 390 (*3)

(2)

Native Studies Major (*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 1

(4)

EDPS 432 (*3) and EDPS 360 or 411 or 474 (*3)

(5)

EDPY 304

(6)

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

(7)

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

Years 4 and 5 (*60) Taken in the Faculty of Education

    Students should refer to their individual Program Sheet for proper course sequencing.

Course Requirements (*30)

(1)

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

(2)

Education Major (*9): choose courses from the specified Teaching Major selected from Education Chart 1

(3)

EDES 409 (Minor) (*3)

(4)

EDPS 410 (*3)

(5)

EDPY 301 (*3)

(6)

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

Field Experience Terms (*30)

    Courses taken in the Field Experience Terms are normally taken concurrently

Introductory Professional Term (*15)

(1)

EDFX 350 (*6)

(2)

EDPY 303 (*3)

(3)

EDSE 3XX (Major) (*3)

(4)

EDSE 307 (*3)

Advanced Professional Term (*15)

(1)

EDFX 450 (*9)

(2)

EDSE 451 (*3)

(3)

EDSE 4XX (Major) (*3)

Notes

(1)

To ensure timely completion of this program, students should consult with an Academic Advisor before the start of each academic year.

(2)

Students who choose one of the CTS subject areas for their teaching major may be required to extend their program in order to meet the requirements.

(3)

Program Requirements (*150)

    Education Core (*48)

    Native Studies Core (*30)

    Native Studies Major (*39)

    Education Major (*33)

(4)

Native Studies Core (*30)

    Computing (*3)

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

    Fine Arts or Humanities 2XX/3XX/4XX (*6)

    Humanities 1XX (*6)

    Natural Science 1XX (*3)

    Social Science 1XX (*3)

    Social Science 2XX/3XX/4XX (*3)

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

    In this combined degree, students select one of the following minors: Native Education, Cree Language or Social Studies. See Note 3 for course requirements.

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

(1)

Junior English (*6), or *3 Junior ENGL plus *3 Writing Studies WRS

(2)

NS 110 (*3)

(3)

NS 111 (*3)

(4)

NS 152 (*6)

(5)

NS 290 (*3)

(6)

Social Science (*3) [see Education §75.3.2(1)]

(7)

Natural Science (*3) [see Education §75.3.2(1)]

(8)

Social Science (*3) [see Native Studies §123.1.2(4)]

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

(1)

EDU 100 (*3)

(2)

EDU 210 (*3)

(3)

EDU 211 (*3)

(4)

Physical and Health Education (*3) [see Education 75.3.2(1)]

(5)

Junior Humanities (*6): choose any courses at the 100-level [see Native Studies 123.1.2(3)]

(6)

Minor (*6): choose courses from selected Minor: Native Education, Cree Language or Social Studies (see Note 3)

(7)

Native Studies (*6): choose any courses at the 200- or 300-level

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

(1)

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

(2)

NS 390 (*3)

(3)

Mathematics (*3) [see Education §75.3.2(1)]

(4)

Physical and Health Education (*3) [see Education §75.3.2(1)]

(5)

Fine Arts (*3) [see Education §75.3.2(1)]

(6)

Minor (*6) (see Note 3)

(7)

Senior Humanities (*3) choose any course at the 200-level or higher [see Native Studies123.1.2(3)]

(8)

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

(9)

Social Science (*3) [see Native Studies §123.1.2(4)]

Year 4 and 5 (*60) Taken in the Faculty of Education

    Students should refer to their individual Program Sheet for proper course sequencing.

Course Requirements (*30)

(1)

EDEL 305 (*3)

(2)

EDEL 316 or 335 (*3)

(3)

EDEL 300-level (*3)

(4)

EDEL 400-level (*3)

(5)

EDPS 410 (*3)

(6)

EDPY 302 (*3)

(7)

Minor (*6) (see Note 3)

(8)

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

Field Experience Terms (*30)

    Courses taken in the Field Experience Terms are normally taken concurrently

Introductory Professional Term (*15)

(1)

EDFX 325 (*6)

(2)

EDEL 316 or 335 (*3)

(3)

Choose one of EDEL 302, 321, 325 or 330 (*3)

(4)

EDPY 303 (*3)

Advanced Professional Term (*15)

(1)

EDFX 425 (*9)

(2)

Choose one of EDEL 302, 321, 325 330 (*3)

(3)

EDPY 301 (*3)

Notes

(1)

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

(2)

Program Requirements (*150)

    Education Core (*57)

    Native Studies Core (*51)

    Minor (*18)

    Options (*24)

(3)

Students in this program must select one of the following minors (*18): Native Education, Cree Language or Social Studies.

Native Education (*18)

(1)

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

(2)

*6 EDPS 432 and 411

(3)

*3 EDPS 360 or 425 or 474

Cree Language (*18)

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

(1)

*6 NS 252

(2)

*6 NS 352

(3)

*3 LING 100, 101, 211, 212, 213, 320

(4)

*3 in Culture chosen from NS 200 level or above courses related to culture, except NS 200.

Social Studies (*18)

(1)

*9 chosen, in three distinct subject areas, from Anthropology, Archaeology (Department of Classics), Human Geography and Planning, Economics, History, Law, Philosophy, Political Science, Religion, Sociology.

(2)

*3 chosen in Canadian History chosen from NS or HIST.

(3)

*3 chosen from Human Geography and Planning

(4)

*3 EDEL 435 or EDES 409

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