Pourquoi obtenir le baccalauréat en éducation élémentaire au Campus Saint-Jean?
Le Campus Saint-Jean, la seule institution francophone postsecondaire de l'Alberta, offre à ses étudiants le cadre idéal pour l’apprentissage et l’implication communautaire grâce à ses petites classes, ses bourses récompensant l’excellence académique, et ses opportunités en recherche.
Le programme généraliste d’éducation primaire donne la possibilité d’enseigner différentes matières de la maternelle à la 6e année (5 ans à 12 ans). Il permet également d’enseigner dans les écoles francophones ou d’ immersion française.
Enfin, le programme B.Ed. primaire offre un choix de 4 mineures, dont: Beaux-arts, Éducation musicale, Éducation physique et Humanités.
Voir aussi le baccalauréat en éducation primaire (après-diplôme).
- Administrateur en éducation
- Conseiller d’orientation
- Consultant en éducation
- Éducateur spécialisé
- Enseignant au préscolaire ou à l’élémentaire, d’anglais (langue seconde), d’arts ou d’éducation physique
- Professeur
"I’ve wanted to become a teacher for as long as I can remember. There is something about helping other people understand, and watching the light bulb go off in their heads, that has always kept me on this path.– Ali is a Secondary Education student from Calgary. She’ll be entering her second year, at Campus Saint-Jean, in the fall.
Admissions Requirements for 2025 - 2026
This information is for students applying directly from high school. Transfer students: see the Calendar
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Because the U of A wants you to succeed, our admissions policy ensures that all students, regardless of citizenship, have the language skills they need to understand, participate and learn in our classes. The primary language of instruction in our classes, with the exception of those at the Faculté Saint-Jean, is English. For more information on the English Language Proficiency policy refer to the U of A Calendar. Information on writing ELP examinations is also available.
At the U of A, we are committed to encouraging Indigenous Students in their work towards a degree. Indigenous students have been under-represented in higher education in Canada, thus our policy is aimed at increasing opportunity, with the goal of our Aboriginal student population being representative of the public we serve. For more information on Admission of Indigenous Students refer to the U of A Calendar.
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The Office of the Registrar administers over $52 million each year in scholarships, awards, and financial support for undergraduate students, as well as financial and loan advising. Additional scholarships are also available for specific faculties and programs.
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