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Bachelor of Education in Aboriginal Adult Education
Bachelor of Education in Aboriginal Adult Education

Bachelor of Education in Aboriginal Adult Education

  • ID:BU010004
  • Level:4-Year Double Degree
  • Duration:
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Fees (CAD)

* Mandatory ancillary fees include recovery fees, UHIP, daycare fee, bus pass and engagement levy

Estimated Total/program:
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60
Accept letter
100
Visa
20
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1

Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Senior Secondary school credential appropriate for entry to university in your home country;

  • Academically rigorous grade 12 year

  • Minimum B- average

English Requirements

  • IELTS, overall 6.5, no band below 6.0

  • TOEFL (destination code: 0895), overall 88, with minimum 21 on speaking and 21 on writing

  • MELAB, overall 85, no other part under 80

  • CAEL, overall 70, no other band score under 60

  • PTE, 58

  • YELT, overall category of 1 or 2

  • Completion of the International Baccalaureate diploma where English was the language of instruction

  • A minimum of three years of full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation was English, with acceptable grades in English and other humanities/social science secondary school courses.

  • IELP Level 5, Successful completion of Level 5 of the Brock Intensive English Language program

Course Information

The program is also designed to address the unique circumstances of the Aboriginal adult learner and includes:

  • Advanced standing for existing Native institute diplomas, university degrees and college diplomas.

  • Small class sizes that acknowledge Aboriginal learning preferences.

  • Cultural protocols are embedded in the learning experience.

  • Trained Aboriginal facilitators who will work with you and your fellow learners throughout the program.

  • Culturally specific support services to assist you over the rough spots.

  • Curriculum that balances Aboriginal ways of knowing with the mainstream way of knowing.

  • A degree that is recognized by Aboriginal communities as well as the mainstream.

  • Site facilitators that are from our communities.

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

  • Instructors of adults in post-secondary contexts

  • Community educators

  • Training and development managers in business and industry

  • Curriculum writers

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

Health and dental plan fees: CAD 475 per year

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