Undergraduate Education Programs
The Faculty of Education offers the following undergraduate programs. Details of each program may be found in this publication under the headings of the appropriate department.
All Bachelor of Education programs have been accredited by the Comité d'agrément des programmes de formation à l'enseignement (CAPFE).
The credit weights given are for students who have completed a Quebec CEGEP degree, or have been granted 30 credits of Advanced Standing. Students who have not completed Quebec CEGEP, French Baccalaureate, International Baccalaureate, or at least one year of university studies prior to commencing their degree must also complete a minimum of 30 credits of Freshman/Foundation Year courses (in addition to the 90-credit or 120/137-credit program) for a total of 120 credits (B.A.(Education), B.Sc.(Kinesiology)) or 150/167 credits (B.Ed.).
Undergraduate Education Programs Leading to Certification |
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Bachelor of Education: Secondary Program (120 credits), offered by the Department of Integrated Studies in Education. |
Bachelor of Education (Kindergarten and Elementary) (120 credits), offered by the Department of Integrated Studies in Education. |
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) - Kindergarten and Elementary Education - First Nations and Inuit Studies (120 credits), offered by the Department of Integrated Studies in Education. |
B.Ed. Kindergarten and Elementary Program (Jewish Studies Option), offered by the Department of Integrated Studies in Education. |
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) - Kindergarten and Elementary Pédagogie de l'Immersion Française (120 credits), offered by the Department of Integrated Studies in Education. |
Bachelor of Education in Teaching English as a Second Language (120 credits), offered by the Department of Integrated Studies in Education. |
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) - Teaching English as a Second Language - TESL Elementary and Secondary:Teaching Greek Language & Culture (120 credits), offered by the Department of Integrated Studies in Education. |
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) - Physical and Health Education (120 credits), offered by the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education. |
Concurrent Bachelor of Music (Music Education)/Bachelor of Education in Music program (137 credits), offered jointly by the Department
of Integrated Studies in Education and the Schulich School of Music. See also Concurrent Bachelor of Music (B.Mus.) - Major Music Education and Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) - Music Elementary and Secondary (170 credits) under Schulich School of Music. |
A student who successfully completes any of the above programs (and meets other requirements set out by the Ministère de l'Éducation), is recommended for certification as a teacher in the province of Quebec; see Quebec Teacher Certification. |
Other Undergraduate Education Programs |
Bachelor of Arts(Education) - Major Education in Global Contexts (90 credits), offered by the Department of Integrated Studies in Education. The program focuses on understanding the role of education in addressing contemporary and emergent global challenges. Students will take the concepts of teaching and learning outside of the classroom environment, exploring subject areas in sociology, psychology, leadership studies, history, philosophy, and public policy. Students will benefit from examining the world through an international scope and learning to problem-solve using the foundation of educational principles and hands-on experiences through a semester-long internship. Designed for anyone who wishes to take on the role of educator in non-traditional contexts: in non-profit, government, business, and other career sectors. |
Bachelor of Science (Kinesiology) (B.Sc.(Kinesiology)) - Kinesiology (90 credits), offered by the Department of Kinesiology and
Physical Education.
The program entails a comprehensive understanding of human movement. Kinesiology is a multidisciplinary field viewing human movement from social, historical, psychological, or biological perspectives. The program provides students with a breadth of theoretical knowledge as well as an opportunity to explore related areas in greater depth, including minor programs available elsewhere within the University. An honours program is available for particularly strong students who aspire to continue their studies at the graduate level and offers the opportunity to pursue more advanced coursework and research. |
General Admission Requirements
General Admission Requirements
For information about admission requirements to the B.Ed., B.A.(Education), B.Sc.(Kinesiology), or Concurrent B.Mus. and B.Ed. programs, refer to the Undergraduate Admissions Guide, found at mcgill.ca/undergraduate-admissions/apply.
- Specific mathematics and/or science prerequisite courses are required for the B.Ed. Secondary Science and Technology, B.Ed. Secondary Mathematics, and B.Sc.(Kinesiology) programs, described in the Undergraduate Admissions Guide.
- Applicants to the Concurrent B.Mus. and B.Ed. must apply through the Schulich School of Music.
- For information about interfaculty transfers or readmission, see University Regulations and Resources > Undergraduate > Registration > Interfaculty Transfer or Readmission, as well as information posted on the Internships and Student Affairs Office website: mcgill.ca/isa/student.
Language Requirement for Applicants to B.Ed. TESL Program
Language Requirement for Applicants to B.Ed. TESL Program
The application process for the B.Ed. TESL program involves several steps. Students first apply to the University indicating their program choice. Those whose academic record meets minimum program requirements will be informed by the University that they are being considered for admission to the B.Ed. TESL program. Some students being considered will need to pass written and oral English language proficiency tests as a further admission requirement, and will be contacted by email with information about how to make arrangements to take the test.
Credit Requirements
Credit Requirements
The Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) requires 120 credits and leads to teacher certification. Students who have not completed Quebec CEGEP, French Baccalaureate, International Baccalaureate, or at least one year of university studies prior to commencing the B.Ed. must also complete a minimum of 30 credits of Freshman/Foundation Year courses (in addition to the 120-credit program) for a total of 150 credits. The Bachelor of Arts (Education) (B.A.(Education) - Education in Global Contexts and Bachelor of Science (Kinesiology) (B.Sc.) – Kinesiology are 90-credit programs. Students who have not completed Quebec CEGEP, French Baccalaureate, International Baccalaureate, or at least one year of university studies are normally enrolled in a four-year B.A.(Education) or B.Sc.(Kinesiology) program, which includes a 30-credit Freshman/Foundation Year for a total of 120 credits.
Students entering the five-year B.Ed., or four-year B.A.(Education) degree or B.Sc.(Kinesiology) degree are in Year 0 and are required to complete the Freshman/Foundation Year requirements applicable to their program.
Students who have completed previous university studies may be awarded transfer credits for their coursework. This can only be determined after the formal application and all necessary supporting documents have been received by Enrolment Services. A minimum of 60 credits must be completed while in residence at À¦°óSMÉçÇø in order to be eligible for a degree. Transfer credits for courses taken more than five (5) years before the time of admission are not permitted in subjects where there have been substantial content changes, nor in any pedagogy courses specific to the Quebec K-11 curriculum. Courses more than five (5) years old in other subject areas may be considered on an individual subject basis by the Program Director. It is the student's responsibility to verify their student record to ensure that they have received Advanced Standing. Students must meet with their advisor, in their admitted term, to ensure that the necessary record changes are made before the set deadlines. For more details, see the Undergraduate Admissions Guide, found at mcgill.ca/undergraduate-admissions/apply.
Quebec Teacher Certification
Quebec Teacher Certification
Teacher Certification in Quebec is the responsibility of the . Students who complete requirements for the Bachelor of Education degree and who meet the Ministry requirements (specified below) are recommended by the University for certification.
Language Proficiency
Fluency (oral and written) in the language of instruction is a requirement for all those seeking certification.
Confidential Declaration Concerning Judicial Record
In June 2005, the National Assembly of Quebec adopted an Act amending the Education Act and the Act respective of private education. The amendments concern the verification of judicial antecedents of persons holding or applying for a permit to teach in the youth, adult, and vocational sectors. Anyone seeking teacher certification in the Province of Quebec is required to submit a confidential declaration concerning their judicial record to the Minister of Education. This document is available on the at .
Teacher Certification
All graduates of the Bachelor of Education Teacher Education programs (Canadian citizens, permanent residents or international students) may apply for a permanent Teaching Diploma (Brevet) immediately upon graduation.
All students graduating from a B.Ed. program are required to submit the documents to apply for a provincial Teaching Diploma or Permit by the approved deadline. For more information on how and when to apply for teacher certification, visit the ISA website.
Individuals with a Quebec teaching license who wish to teach in another province or country must first apply for and receive their Teacher Certification in Quebec before applying directly to the Teacher Certification Agency in the other relevant province or country. It is recommended that applicants intending to teach outside of Quebec obtain information beforehand concerning the requirements for certification.
Teachers from other provinces or countries who wish to teach in Quebec must apply to the Ministry of Education. Consult the Ministry's guides and forms, available at .
International Students
International Students
In addition to the CAQ and Study Permit, international students in Bachelor of Education programs and the Bachelor of Arts (Education) program must hold a valid co-op/internship work permit issued by Citizenship and Immigration Canada as a requirement for the mandatory field experiences/internships. Applicants require a medical exam completed by a CIC-certified physician (exam fees vary). Failure to do the medical exam will result in a remark that prohibits students from working in primary or secondary schools on their work permit. Consult International Student Services for more information: mcgill.ca/internationalstudents/work/work-permits/co-opinternship-work-permit.
International students who are applying for the permanent Quebec Teaching Diploma as described above must hold a different type of temporary permit; most commonly the Post-Graduation Work Permit or a study permit (if pursuing further formal education post-graduation). For more information, see mcgill.ca/internationalstudents/work/work-permits/post-graduation-work-permit.