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This 30-credit program is designed for Algonquin, Cree, Inuit, Mi'kmaq, and Kanienkehaka (Mohawk) students who wish to gain a deeper understanding of their Indigenous language, especially in its written form. It is aimed mainly at those who will be teaching their...
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Admission to the Certificate in Indigenous Language and Literacy Education
Students admitted to this program will be recommended by their
communities. If the program is used for professional development,
students will be Indigenous teachers...
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The Certificate in Inclusive Education is intended for regular class teachers, special educators, adult educators, and other educational personnel. The program provides a sequence of courses that will ensure a sound foundation for adapting curriculum and...
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Kinesiology and Physical Education, Faculty of Education
Currie Gym
475 Pine Avenue West, 2nd floor
Montreal QC H2W 1S4
Telephone: 514-398-2617
Fax: 514-398-4186...
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The Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) - Physical and Health Education is a 120-credit program leading to teacher certification. Students who have not completed Quebec CEGEP, French Baccalaureate, International Baccalaureate, or at least one year of university studies...
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This Minor in Entrepreneurship is a collaboration of the Faculty of Education, Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education and the Desautels Faculty of Management. The program focuses on an entrepreneurial mindset to see opportunity in the world and provide...
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The B.Sc.(Kinesiology) is a 90-credit program. 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.Sc.(Kinesiology) program, which...
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The Honours version of the B.Sc.(Kinesiology) is a 90-credit program. 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.Sc.(Kinesiology...
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About the Faculty
Faculty of Education Facilities
Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2024-2025 (last updated Aug. 21, 2024) (disclaimer)
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The Faculty of Education serves approximately 2,500 students enrolled in
undergraduate, graduate, and professional development programs. The Faculty is
organized into three departments, and has a number of research and service centres, including several of
an...
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Faculty of Education Facilities
Education Curriculum Resources Centre
Education Curriculum Resources Centre
The Education Curriculum Resources Centre, located on the
first floor of the...
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In September 2005, the Faculties of Arts and of Science, º«¹úÂãÎè's two largest faculties, introduced the Bachelor of Arts and Science degree (B.A. & Sc.).
The programs in the B.A. & Sc. are rooted in both Arts and Science and carry roughly equal course weight in...
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About the Bachelor of Arts and Science (Undergraduate)
In September 2005, the Faculties of Arts and of Science, º«¹úÂãÎè's two largest faculties, introduced the Bachelor of Arts and Science degree (B.A. & Sc.).
The programs in the B.A. & Sc. are rooted in both...
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Administrative
Officers for Bachelor of Arts and Science
For a listing of administrative officers in the Faculty of Arts, refer
to Faculty of Arts > Undergraduate > About Arts (Undergraduate) > Administrative Officers and for those in the Faculty of...
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Science Office for Undergraduate Student Advising (SOUSA)
The Science Office for Undergraduate Student Advising (SOUSA) provides
ongoing advice and guidance on academic issues related to programs, degree requirements, registration,
course change, withdrawal,...
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For information about admission requirements to the B.A. & Sc., refer to the
Undergraduate Admissions Guide, found at
mcgill.ca/undergraduate-admissions/apply.
For information about interfaculty transfers, refer to University Regulations and...
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Each student pursuing a B.A. & Sc. degree must be aware of the
regulations as stated in this section of this
publication, on the º«¹úÂãÎè website, and on the Science Office for Undergraduate Student Advising (SOUSA) website.
While departmental and...
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You
must complete the minimum credit requirement for the degree as specified in your
letter of admission.
Students are normally admitted to a four-year degree requiring the
completion of 120 credits, but Advanced Standing of up to 30 credits may be...
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To obtain a B.A. & Sc., you
must satisfy the following residency requirements: a minimum of 60 credits of
courses used to satisfy the B.A. & Sc. requirements must be taken and
passed at º«¹úÂãÎè, exclusive of any courses completed as part of the math...
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If a student needs 96 or fewer credits to complete their
degree requirements,
that student is expected to complete their
degree in no more than eight terms after their
initial registration. If
a student
is in the Freshman/Foundation Year program,...