University of Saint Boniface

Bachelor in Education - Senior Years

Canada

The Bachelor in Education - Senior Years at University of Saint Boniface is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

University of Saint Boniface, a public university in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, offers a unique experience for international students. As the only French-language university in Western Canada, you will have the opportunity to study in a bilingual environment, combining academic excellence with Francophone heritage and cultural diversity. This sets it apart from other institutions, providing a distinctive experience for students like you.

The university focuses on programs in arts, sciences, education, and health sciences, with 24 programs available. You can choose from different fields, all taught in French, which will help you improve your language skills and gain a deeper understanding of the culture. Specifically, the university's strong departments and research areas provide opportunities for you to engage in hands-on learning and research.

Located in Winnipeg, you will have access to a unique blend of urban and cultural experiences. The university's small class sizes and supportive learning environment will help you feel at home, while the city offers many activities and community involvement opportunities. You can take part in research, internships, and community engagement, making your experience at the University of Saint Boniface a memorable one, with a total of 2000 students, including 200 international students, creating a diverse and welcoming community.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Education - Senior Years program at the University of Saint Boniface is for those who care about the lives and futures of young people. This program is a Bachelor degree that takes place over several years and is taught in English. Its main advantage is the mix of theory and practical experience.

The curriculum includes extended practical experiences in schools, with a focus on teaching at the secondary level in French, English, and French immersion schools. Students develop skills in classroom management, lesson planning, and student assessment, with a minimum of 60 credits from the Faculty of Education and 24 weeks of internships.

Graduates can pursue careers as Secondary School Teachers, School Administrators, School Counsellors, Education Consultants, or Curriculum Developers, working in schools, school districts, or government agencies.

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Direct application via Global Admissions is not available for this program. Browse similar partner programs below or visit the university's site to apply directly.

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