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Education | Faculty of Education Simon Fraser University Calendar | Fall 2024

Education as a Second Bachelor Degree

Bachelor of Education

Admission Requirements

To be admitted, students must possess a bachelor's degree and have been admitted to the Professional Development Program (option A); admitted to the Professional Linking Program (option B); or admitted to an approved off-site offering of the Professional Development Program (option C).

Program Requirements

Option A

Students in this option, who will have been admitted to the Professional Development Program, will complete a total of 60 upper division units in education. Any additional course work needed to address academic requirements for a professional certificate and additional requirements to complete a minor must be completed over and above the required 60 upper division units.

Students complete all of

EDUC 400 - Foundations of Education and Schooling (15)

Through a combination of on-campus seminars and guided field experiences, students will investigate the historical, philosophical, social, and cultural foundations of education and schooling, and begin to develop professional orientations and identities that recognize the expectations and responsibilities of practicing teachers. Grading is on a pass/withdraw basis. Prerequisite: Admission to Professional Programs and successful completion of a Criminal Record Check.

Section Instructor Day/Time Location
D001 Alexandra Gillis
TBD
D002 Alexandra Gillis
TBD
D003 Jessica Deitcher
TBD
D004 Jessica Deitcher
TBD
D005 Paula Rosehart
TBD
D006 Paula Rosehart
TBD
D007 Greg Sutherland
TBD
D008 Greg Sutherland
TBD
D009 Laura D'amico
TBD
D010 Lilach Marom
TBD
D011 Ann Chinnery
TBD
D012 Pooja Dharamshi
Sep 4 – Oct 11, 2024: Tue, 9:00 a.m.–12:20 p.m.
Sep 4 – Oct 11, 2024: Tue, 12:30–3:20 p.m.
Oct 16 – Dec 3, 2024: Tue, 9:00 a.m.–12:20 p.m.
Oct 16 – Dec 3, 2024: Tue, 12:30–3:20 p.m.
Sep 4 – Dec 3, 2024: Thu, 12:30–3:20 p.m.
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Vancouver
Vancouver
Vancouver
Vancouver
D013 Cher Hill
TBD
D015 Colleen Elderton
TBD
D017 TBD
D101 TBD
D102 TBD
D103 TBD
D104 TBD
D105 TBD
D106 TBD
D107 TBD
D108 TBD
D109 TBD
D110 TBD
D111 TBD
D112 TBD
D113 TBD
D115 TBD
F014 Isabelle Cote
Monica Tang
TBD
F114 TBD
EDUC 401W - Introduction to Classroom Teaching (8)

A half term of observation and experience in a BC school during which students work as a team with a teacher selected by school authorities and appointed by Simon Fraser University as a school associate. Students observe, teach and participate in school routines and programs. Grading is on a pass/withdraw basis. Prerequisite: Admission to Professional Development Program. Students must successfully complete a Criminal Record Check. Students with credit for EDUC 403 may not take EDUC 401 for further credit. Writing.

EDUC 402W - Studies of Educational Theory and Practice (7)

A half term of study which provides students with workshops, seminars, and lectures designed to introduce them to basic curriculum and methods appropriate for the age/grade level in which they expect to teach. Students will also be given an introduction to generic teaching skills, as well as to current issues in educational theory and practice. Grading is on a pass/withdraw basis. Prerequisite: Admission to PDP or PLP program. Students must successfully complete a Criminal Record Check. Writing.

Section Instructor Day/Time Location
D001 Daniel Vecchio
TBD
D002 Tammy McDiarmid
TBD
EDUC 404 - Coursework Semester (0)

Students undertake 15 upper division units in Education to complete the professional development program requirements. Prerequisite: EDUC 401/402 or corequisite EDUC 403.

Section Instructor Day/Time Location
D001 TBD
D002 TBD
D003 TBD
EDUC 405 - Teaching Semester (15)

A full term of classroom experience supervised by University appointed school associates. The school placement is appropriate to the grade level and subject specialties which the student expects to teach after graduation. Grading is on a pass/withdraw basis. (Not offered in summer term.). Prerequisite: EDUC 401/402 or EDUC 402/403. Students must successfully complete a Criminal Record Check.

Section Instructor Day/Time Location
D001 Pat Bathurst
Andrea DeTerra
TBD
D002 Ryan Lee
Deborah Terris
TBD
D004 Lauren Rotzien
Judith Hightower
TBD
D005 Salma Jaffer
Sherry Reed
TBD
D006 Donna Dunn
Lori Anna Driussi
Megan Hardie
TBD
D007 Kelly Proznick
Stephanie Nuo Hernandez
TBD
D008 Deanna Gestrin
TBD
D009 Dana MacKay
Mark Humphries
TBD
D010 Krista Rutschmann
Jasmeet Hothi
TBD
D011 Mary Messer
Navdeep Aujla
TBD
D012 Terai Short
Herjote Ahluwalia
TBD
D013 Robert Grantham
TBD
D014 Paul Borchert
Patricia Fischer
TBD
D015 Angela Connelly
Rob Dempsey
TBD
D016 Angela Connelly
Rob Dempsey
TBD
F003 Amanda Wardrop
Cynthia Ramamonjisoa
TBD

a minor from the Faculty of Education (see below)

Option B

Students in this option, who will have been admitted to the Professional Linking Program, will complete a total of 48 upper division units in education. Any additional course work needed to address academic requirements for a professional certificate and additional requirements to complete a minor must be completed over and above the required 48 upper division units.

Students complete all of

EDUC 402W - Studies of Educational Theory and Practice (7)

A half term of study which provides students with workshops, seminars, and lectures designed to introduce them to basic curriculum and methods appropriate for the age/grade level in which they expect to teach. Students will also be given an introduction to generic teaching skills, as well as to current issues in educational theory and practice. Grading is on a pass/withdraw basis. Prerequisite: Admission to PDP or PLP program. Students must successfully complete a Criminal Record Check. Writing.

Section Instructor Day/Time Location
D001 Daniel Vecchio
TBD
D002 Tammy McDiarmid
TBD
EDUC 403 - Studies in Teaching and Learning (14)

Aims to develop students' dispositional capacities and engage them in comparative studies of teaching/learning between their current roles and their future roles as teachers. Students participate in observation and practice teaching. Grading is on a pass/withdrawal basis. Prerequisite: EDUC 402. Students must successfully complete a Criminal Record Check. Students with credit for EDUC 401/401W may not take this course for further credit.

Section Instructor Day/Time Location
D001 Bob Thompson
TBD
D002 Samuel Levine
TBD
F003 Claude Dionne
TBD
EDUC 404 - Coursework Semester (0)

Students undertake 15 upper division units in Education to complete the professional development program requirements. Prerequisite: EDUC 401/402 or corequisite EDUC 403.

Section Instructor Day/Time Location
D001 TBD
D002 TBD
D003 TBD
EDUC 405 - Teaching Semester (15)

A full term of classroom experience supervised by University appointed school associates. The school placement is appropriate to the grade level and subject specialties which the student expects to teach after graduation. Grading is on a pass/withdraw basis. (Not offered in summer term.). Prerequisite: EDUC 401/402 or EDUC 402/403. Students must successfully complete a Criminal Record Check.

Section Instructor Day/Time Location
D001 Pat Bathurst
Andrea DeTerra
TBD
D002 Ryan Lee
Deborah Terris
TBD
D004 Lauren Rotzien
Judith Hightower
TBD
D005 Salma Jaffer
Sherry Reed
TBD
D006 Donna Dunn
Lori Anna Driussi
Megan Hardie
TBD
D007 Kelly Proznick
Stephanie Nuo Hernandez
TBD
D008 Deanna Gestrin
TBD
D009 Dana MacKay
Mark Humphries
TBD
D010 Krista Rutschmann
Jasmeet Hothi
TBD
D011 Mary Messer
Navdeep Aujla
TBD
D012 Terai Short
Herjote Ahluwalia
TBD
D013 Robert Grantham
TBD
D014 Paul Borchert
Patricia Fischer
TBD
D015 Angela Connelly
Rob Dempsey
TBD
D016 Angela Connelly
Rob Dempsey
TBD
F003 Amanda Wardrop
Cynthia Ramamonjisoa
TBD

a minor from the Faculty of Education (see below)

Option C

Students in this option, will have been admitted to the Professional Development Program. Any additional course work needed to address academic requirements for a professional certificate and/or to complete a minor will be over and above the required courses noted below.

Students complete all of the courses below, plus additional course work to meet their program requirements.

EDUC 401W - Introduction to Classroom Teaching (8)

A half term of observation and experience in a BC school during which students work as a team with a teacher selected by school authorities and appointed by Simon Fraser University as a school associate. Students observe, teach and participate in school routines and programs. Grading is on a pass/withdraw basis. Prerequisite: Admission to Professional Development Program. Students must successfully complete a Criminal Record Check. Students with credit for EDUC 403 may not take EDUC 401 for further credit. Writing.

EDUC 402W - Studies of Educational Theory and Practice (7)

A half term of study which provides students with workshops, seminars, and lectures designed to introduce them to basic curriculum and methods appropriate for the age/grade level in which they expect to teach. Students will also be given an introduction to generic teaching skills, as well as to current issues in educational theory and practice. Grading is on a pass/withdraw basis. Prerequisite: Admission to PDP or PLP program. Students must successfully complete a Criminal Record Check. Writing.

Section Instructor Day/Time Location
D001 Daniel Vecchio
TBD
D002 Tammy McDiarmid
TBD
EDUC 404 - Coursework Semester (0)

Students undertake 15 upper division units in Education to complete the professional development program requirements. Prerequisite: EDUC 401/402 or corequisite EDUC 403.

Section Instructor Day/Time Location
D001 TBD
D002 TBD
D003 TBD
EDUC 405 - Teaching Semester (15)

A full term of classroom experience supervised by University appointed school associates. The school placement is appropriate to the grade level and subject specialties which the student expects to teach after graduation. Grading is on a pass/withdraw basis. (Not offered in summer term.). Prerequisite: EDUC 401/402 or EDUC 402/403. Students must successfully complete a Criminal Record Check.

Section Instructor Day/Time Location
D001 Pat Bathurst
Andrea DeTerra
TBD
D002 Ryan Lee
Deborah Terris
TBD
D004 Lauren Rotzien
Judith Hightower
TBD
D005 Salma Jaffer
Sherry Reed
TBD
D006 Donna Dunn
Lori Anna Driussi
Megan Hardie
TBD
D007 Kelly Proznick
Stephanie Nuo Hernandez
TBD
D008 Deanna Gestrin
TBD
D009 Dana MacKay
Mark Humphries
TBD
D010 Krista Rutschmann
Jasmeet Hothi
TBD
D011 Mary Messer
Navdeep Aujla
TBD
D012 Terai Short
Herjote Ahluwalia
TBD
D013 Robert Grantham
TBD
D014 Paul Borchert
Patricia Fischer
TBD
D015 Angela Connelly
Rob Dempsey
TBD
D016 Angela Connelly
Rob Dempsey
TBD
F003 Amanda Wardrop
Cynthia Ramamonjisoa
TBD

One of the following minors from the Faculty of Education:

Counselling and Human Development Minor Program

Curriculum and Instruction Minor Program

Early Learning Minor Program

Educational Psychology Minor Program

Elementary Generalist Minor Program

Environmental Education Minor Program

French Education Minor Program

International and Global Education Minor Program

Learning and Developmental Disabilities Minor Program

Physical and Health Education Minor Program

Secondary Mathematics Education Minor Program

Secondary Teaching Minor Program

Social Justice in Education

Teacher Regulation Branch Requirements

It is the student's responsibility to ensure that they meet the Teacher Regulation Branch requirements for a Professional Teaching Certificate.

Writing, Quantitative, and Breadth Requirements

Students admitted to second degrees are deemed to have met all of the breadth requirements, the lower-division W of the two required W courses, and one of the two required Q courses.  The remaining W and Q courses must be a minimum of 3 units each; the W course must be upper division and within the major, while the Q course may be upper division or lower division.

Residency Requirements and Transfer Credit

Students who are pursuing a second bachelor's degree are advised that the normal upper division residency requirement applies, which is that at least two thirds of the upper division course work for the degree must be completed at Simon Fraser University.

Elective Courses

In addition to the courses listed above, students should consult an academic advisor to plan the remaining required elective courses.