Bachelor of Education, Elementary
On campus learning,
Full Time,
Bachelor's Degree
The total service fee for this program:
€ 299
Pre payment for this program:
€ 99
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ABOUT
Studying at Bachelor’s in Education, Elementary at Thompson Rivers University in Canada:
Necessary information:
- Duration: 1 years
- Format: Full time
- Teaching Medium:English
- Delivery: Kamloops
- Degree awarded by: Thompson Rivers University
- Tuition Fee (CAD/per year): 25127
- Application fee: 100 CAD
Curriculum:
- Curriculum and instruction in language arts, mathematics,
- science, social studies, and the arts
- Educational psychology and learning theories
- Classroom management and assessment
- Teaching methods and pedagogy
- Inclusive education and special needs
- Indigenous perspectives in education
- Educational technology and digital literacy
- Practicum experience in local schools
Career opportunity:
- Elementary school teacher
- Special education teacher
- Resource teacher
- English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher
- Curriculum developer
- Education consultant
- Education policy analyst
- Education researcher
- Instructional designer
- Teacher librarian
Application Requirements:
Selective admission
- Minimum of 90 credits of post-secondary studies acceptable to the School of Education, typically arts, fine arts, math, science, music or physical education
- 6 credits of English, including both literature and composition with at least 3 credits in English literature
- 3 credits of Mathematics (not statistics)
- 3 credits of Science in one of the following areas – Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geology, Physical Geography/Earth Science, Environmental Studies, or Astronomy
- 3 credits of History or Geography
- 18 credits of third- and fourth-year level courses in one or more teachable areas as defined by the Teacher Certification Branch
- A minimum GPA of 2.67 is required for consideration, but does not guarantee admission. Admission averages are calculated on a total of 33 credits, including 1 to 5 above.
- 6 credits of Canadian Studies where the Canadian lived experience is the main focus of the course content as defined by the Teacher Certification Branch
- 24 credits of course work in one teachable subject area as defined by the Teacher Certification Branch – these 24 credits may include credits used in the requirements listed above
- All required coursework needed to meet admission requirements must be completed by the end of winter semester of the year in which application to the program is made. All final grades must be entered to your student record by May 15 in order for you to be eligible to participate in the Fall intake.
- One hundred (100) hours minimum of relevant volunteer or paid experience working with groups of elementary school-aged children must be completed prior to admission into the program. A minimum of 25 of these hours are required to be in an elementary school setting.
- A letter of introduction. Discuss how your experiences have influenced your decision to become a teacher. We are interested in how you have made connections between your volunteer/working experiences and what you have learned about yourself as a potential teacher.
- Two confidential reference report forms from referees qualified to attest to an applicant’s suitability for teaching, preferably from teachers and not from a relative or close friend.
- A candidate may be asked to complete an oral and/or written task to assess English language as an admission requirement or at any time during the program. A student may be asked as needed to undertake remedial work in oral and/or written English language to support student success.
English language requirements:
- Students take an English Placement Test (EPT) upon arrival and are placed in the appropriate level of English language study in TRU’s EAP program. The EPT must be written one week before classes begin. If a student has a TOEFL or other test score they may elect to enter EAP or academic courses without taking the TRU English Placement Test.
- TRU is currently accepting Duolingo as proof of English Proficiency Requirements and is applicable to applications received before August 31, 2023.
English Language Tests | Minimum Requirement |
IELTS | 6.5+ with no
bands below 6.0 |
TOFEL iBT | 88+ with no
section below 20 |
TOFEL Paper-Based | 570+
TWE 4.5+ |
TOFEL Computer-Based | 230+
Essay 4.5+ |
DUOLINGO* | 125+ |
MET | 81+ |
CAEL | Overall 70+
No subtest below 60 |
Deadlines and intakes:
Intake dates: September
Application deadlines for international students vary by intakes, programs, capacity and eligibility for pre-assessment:
Applications | Summer 2024 | Fall 2024 |
Applications Open | October 1, 2023 | October 1, 2023 |
Applications Close | To be announced | To be announced |
FREE VISA SERVICE
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Expenses (USD)
25127
Application Fee
100
Program expenses
University & General Expenses
accommodation
The Homestay Program affords students the opportunity to reside alongside Canadian families, immersing themselves in Canadian culture and traditions. This institution regards post-school interaction with the host family as the optimal method for enhancing English language acquisition. The host family assumes a pivotal role in assisting the student in acclimating to life in Canada, striving to integrate the student into the familial sphere to the greatest extent possible.
In certain instances, multiple international students may be accommodated within each homestay family. When multiple students are placed in a single family, they typically hail from two distinct countries. The family extends accommodation comprising a private, furnished bedroom, three daily meals, and snacks to each student. Students can anticipate commuting approximately 20-45 minutes between their homestay and the TRU campus.
- Apartment: $150 processing non-refundable fee once you apply for homestay
- $500 homestay damage deposit – refundable as long as no damage occurs and proper notice given. Both mentioned fees are due upon the application.
After Graduation
International students possess the privilege of engaging in employment both on-campus and off-campus while pursuing full-time studies. Upon completion of their studies, they become eligible for a full-time work permit. During their academic tenure, they are permitted to work a maximum of 20 hours per week, with the flexibility to work full-time during scheduled breaks.