2023 winter start program maps
What is a program map?
Program maps provide you with the required course names and course codes to ensure you are enrolled in the correct courses for your program.
What is an elective?
Electives are courses you can choose. If you have an elective option, the Faculty of Education provides an approved list after your program map.
Find your program
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Bachelor of Education, Consecutive Program, Primary/Junior
The following courses are required as part of your Bachelor of Education course completion. You will be registered in these courses and therefore not required to register online.
Semester 2
15 credit hours
EDUC 13005
Foundations II: Curriculum Theory & Practice + Field Experience
EDUC 1306U
P/J Digital Literacies/Social Studies II (Language Arts & Social Studies)
EDUC 1340U
P/J Mathematical Methods II
EDUC 1308U
P/J Mathematical Thinking and Doing
EDUC 1315U
P/J Health & Physical Education
EDUC 1380U
P/J Science & Technology Methods II
Upper-year students
Please follow the program map for your program that is specified in the current undergraduate calendar or for further clarification, please consult your Academic Advisor.
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Bachelor of Education, Consecutive Program, Intermediate/Senior
The following courses are required as part of your Bachelor of Education course completion. You will be registered in these courses and therefore not required to register online.
Semester 2
15 credit hours
CURS
Curriculum Studies II*
CURS
Curriculum Studies II*
EDUC 1305U
Foundations II: Curriculum Theory & Practice + Field Experience
EDUC 1310U
I/S Mathematical Thinking and Doing
EDUC 1311U
I/S Coding and Communications
*Curriculum Studies
Students will complete two curriculum studies courses in semester one and two. Students must take one course per term in each of the teachable subject areas under which they were admitted.
CURS 4100U and CURS 4101U I/S Biology
CURS 4110U and CURS 4111U I/S English
CURS 4140U and CURS 4141U I/S Mathematics
CURS 4180U and CURS 4181U I/S General Science
CURS 4301U and CURS 4302U I/S Chemistry/Physics
CURS 4501U and CURS 4502U I/S History
CURS 4503U and CURS 4504U I/S Health and Physical EducationUpper-year students
Please follow the program map for your program that is specified in the current undergraduate calendar or for further clarification, please consult your Academic Advisor.
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Designing Adult Education for the Digital Age (Diploma)
The courses listed below are recommended for your first year of study in the Designing Adult Learning for the Digital Age. All courses are required for program completion.
Winter Term
15 credit hours
EDST 1100U Problem and Inquiry Based Learning EDST 1110U Foundations of Adult Learning EDST 2110U Assessment for Learning EDST 2140U Creating Digital Tools EDST 4120U Serious Gaming & Simulations If courses are full, please contact the Academic Advisor.
If you are registering as a full time or part time student and would like assistance creating a program map, please contact the Academic Advisor.
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Educational Studies – Digital Technologies specialization
The courses listed below are recommended for your first year of study in the Bachelor of Arts Educational Studies program with the Digital Technologies specialization. All courses are required for program completion.
Winter Term
15 credit hours
EDST 1100U Problem and Inquiry Based Learning EDST 2110U Assessment for Learning EDST 2140U Creating Digital Tools EDST 2150U Teaching Methods EDST Specialization course or elective course* *FED electives are any courses offered by the Faculty of Education with an EDST subject code. Choose one of the following courses for the winter term.
Winter Term
3 credit hours
EDST 1110U Foundations of Adult Learning (elective) EDST 4120U Serious Gaming & Simulations (specialization) EDST 4150U Holistic Learning in Early Childhood (elective) If courses are full, please contact the Academic Advisor.
If you are registering as a full time or part time student and would like assistance creating a program map that will include the Spring/summer term, please contact the Academic Advisor.
Your academic advising office will be sending an email to first-year newly admitted students with additional information.
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Educational Studies - Early Childhood Studies specialization
The courses listed below are recommended for your first year of study in the Bachelor of Arts Educational Studies program with the Early Childhood Studies specialization. All courses are required for program completion.
Winter Term
15 credit hours
EDST 1100U Problem and Inquiry Based Learning EDST 2110U Assessment for Learning EDST 2140U Creating Digital Tools EDST 2150U Teaching Methods EDST 4150U Specialization course or elective course* *FED electives are any courses offered by the Faculty of Education with an EDST subject code. Choose one of the following courses for the winter term.
Winter Term
3 credit hours
EDST 1110U Foundations of Adult Learning (elective) EDST 4120U Serious Gaming & Simulations (elective) EDST 4150U Holistic Learning in Early Childhood (specialization) If courses are full, please contact the Academic Advisor.
If you are registering as a full time or part time student and would like assistance creating a program map, please contact the Academic Advisor.
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Educational Studies – Equity, Diversity and Inclusion specialization
The courses listed below are recommended for your first year of study in the Bachelor of Arts Educational Studies program with the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion specialization. All courses are required for program completion.
Winter Term
15 credit hours
EDST 1100U Problem and Inquiry Based Learning EDST 2110U Assessment for Learning EDST 2140U Creating Digital Tools EDST 2150U Teaching Methods EDST Specialization course or elective course* *FED electives are any courses offered by the Faculty of Education with an EDST subject code. Choose one of the following courses for the winter term.
Winter Term
3 credit hours
EDST 1110U Foundations of Adult Learning (elective) EDST 4120U Serious Gaming & Simulations (elective) EDST 4150U Holistic Learning in Early Childhood (elective) If courses are full, please contact the Academic Advisor.
If you are registering as a full time or part time student and would like assistance, please contact the Academic Advisor.
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Educational Studies - Lifelong Learning with Technology specialization
The courses listed below are recommended for your first year of study in the Bachelor of Arts Educational Studies program with the Lifelong Learning with Technology specialization. All courses are required for program completion.
Winter Term
15 credit hours
EDST 1100U Problem and Inquiry Based Learning EDST 2110U Assessment for Learning EDST 2140U Creating Digital Tools EDST 2150U Teaching Methods EDST Specialization course or elective course* *FED electives are any courses offered by the Faculty of Education with an EDST subject code. Choose one of the following courses for the winter term.
Winter Term
3 credit hours
EDST 1110U Foundations of Adult Learning (specialization) EDST 4120U Serious Gaming & Simulations (elective) EDST 4150U Holistic Learning in Early Childhood (elective) If courses are full, please contact the Academic Advisor.
If you are registering as a full time or part time student and would like assistance creating a program map, please contact the Academic Advisor.
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Educational Studies – no specialization
The courses listed below are recommended for your first year of study in the Bachelor of Arts Educational Studies program with no specialization. All courses are required for program completion.
Winter Term
15 credit hours
EDST 1100U Problem and Inquiry Based Learning EDST 2110U Assessment for Learning EDST 2140U Creating Digital Tools EDST 2150U Teaching Methods EDST Specialization course or elective course* *FED electives are any courses offered by the Faculty of Education with an EDST subject code. Choose one of the following courses for the winter term.
Winter Term
3 credit hours
EDST 1110U Foundations of Adult Learning EDST 4120U Serious Gaming & Simulations EDST 4150U Holistic Learning in Early Childhood If courses are full, please contact the Academic Advisor.
If you are registering as a full time or part time student and would like assistance creating a program map, please contact the Academic Advisor.
Upper-year students
Please follow the program map for your program that is specified in the current undergraduate calendar or for further clarification, please consult your Academic Advisor.
What's next?
Register now for your courses.
How to contact us
For further information, please visit the Faculty of Education website or contact your Academic Advisor.