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Prospective Students - B.Ed. Kindergarten/Elementary

This four-year program leads to certification to teach children between the ages of 5 and 11 years (kindergarten and elementary school). The program consists of academic and professional courses, as well as studies in pedagogy and educational foundations. Each year of the program provides a school-based practicum.

Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) - Kindergarten and Elementary Education (120 Credits)


Options within the Kindergarten/Elementary Program

In addition to the regular Kindergarten/Elementary program, the department offers two K/Elementary program options:

Jewish Studies Option

(120徱ٲ)

The Jewish Studies Option is offered within the Bachelor of Education in Kindergarten and Elementary Education. For more information, please see the JTTP website.

See the official eCalendar program information

Pédagogie de l'immersion française (PIF) option

The Pédagogie de l’Immersion Française (PIF) major is designed to meet the needs of students enrolled in the B.Ed Kindergarten and Elementary program who wish to teach in French immersion contexts. It consists of 30 credits of French and second language education related courses embedded within the regular B.Ed. Kindergarten and Elementary program. In addition, certain other course sections may be offered in French.

Students wishing to follow the PIF major must demonstrate a sufficient level of competency in French by passing the written and oral French Language Proficiency Test (FLPT) set by the Department of Integrated Studies in Education.

For more information, see the Pédagogie de l'immersion française prospective students page.


Sample Registration Advice:

K Elementary Four Year Overview registration planK Elementary Three Year Overview registration plan

The Four Year Overview is a plan of study for most students in the Kindergarten and Elementary program.  It allocates space for completing all of the requirements in your K/Elementary B.Ed. degree and schedules your field experiences in the correct semesters. Please note, students who need to complete a Foundation year will be starting in year 0, thus, will be following a five year study plan.

The Three Year Overview is a plan of study for students who have significant advanced standing (typically transfer credits from other universities), and assumes that all subject area and elective courses have been completed prior to entering the program.  It does not allocate room in your schedule for completing these courses.


Program information is organized for three distinct groups:

Prospective StudentsNewly Admitted Currently Registered

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