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Bachelor of Education, Elementary

Shape young minds as an elementary teacher

The early application deadline is January 15. Applications received after this date will be accepted if seats are available. You are encouraged to submit your application as soon as possible to increase your chances of securing a seat for the fall 2024 intake.

The Bachelor of Education (Elementary) is a two-year program that offers a combination of on-campus study and practicum experiences focused on elementary school.

As a graduate, you can pursue a career in elementary education and with prior learning may be eligible for secondary teaching. You earn a professional teaching certificate from the BC Teacher Certification Branch, qualifying you to teach in any elementary school setting—public, independent, private, religious and First Nations.

Why pursue a Bachelor of Education, Elementary degree through TRU?

  • The field is in high demand. According to WorkBC, there is an estimated 12,260 job openings for elementary school and kindergarten teachers from 2022 to 2032.
  • The median annual salary is $75,499 according to WorkBC.
  • At TRU, graduates receive a Bachelor of Education degree and qualify for a Professional Teaching Certificate issued by the Ministry of Education Teacher Regulation Branch.
  • In this program, you gain hands-on experience when you complete two practicums within the TRU region at a school district of your choice.
  • A career as an elementary school teacher is rewarding in that you shape young minds, make a lasting impact, form meaningful connections, encourage creativity and be an active part of the joy and pride of students’ accomplishments.

What will I learn?

The degree prepares you to teach in schools in British Columbia and in provinces and territories across Canada.

You will learn:

  • How to communicate with students, parents, colleagues and other school-related persons.
  • Conflict resolution and teaching social skills, through role-playing and discussion.
  • Effective teaching practice with children who are at different developmental levels and from diverse cultural backgrounds.
  • How to understand the relationship between schools and society over time.
  • How to make curriculum decisions to implement an effective language and literacy program.
  • A basic understanding of teaching mathematics, physical education, science, social studies and more in elementary schools.
  • How to apply your knowledge and gain practical experience in the field. Through four practicums, you will be able to combine and put into practice what you have learned through actual teaching experiences.

How the program works

  • Two-year program with the option to study part-time or full-time.
  • Offered on the TRU Kamloops campus.
  • Intake is in the fall of each year.
  • There are 70 credits to complete and four practicums.

What you need to get in

Education Requirements:

  • 30 credits of general course work in areas related to the B.C. elementary curriculum and must include:
    • Six credits of course work in English or French literature and composition with at least 3 credits in English literature
    • Three credits of Canadian studies (e.g., history or geography)
    • Three credits of mathematics (not statistics)
    • Three credits of science (in the fields of astronomy, biology, chemistry, environmental science, geology, earth science and/or ocean science, physics or physical geography)
  • 30 academic credits (in any variety of subjects)
  • A minimum GPA of 2.67 is required for consideration
  • All required coursework needed to meet admission requirements must be completed by the end of winter semester of the year in which application to the program is made. All final grades must be entered to your student record by May 15 in order for you to be eligible to participate in the Fall intake.

Other Requirements:

  • We recommend a minimum of 15 hours of relevant experience with groups of school-aged children. If applicable, this experience should be described in the supplementary form provided.
  • Application Questionnaire. In this online questionnaire you will respond to specific questions your motivation, relevant experiences, and values to make you a good candidate to become a teacher.
  • Two confidential reference report forms from referees qualified to attest to an applicant's suitability for teaching, preferably from teachers and not from a relative or close friend.

Oral and Written English Requirement:
A candidate may be asked to complete an oral and/or written task to assess English language as an admission requirement or at any time during the program. A student may be asked as needed to undertake remedial work in oral and/or written English language to support student success.

The early application deadline is January 15. You are encouraged to submit your application as soon as possible to increase your chances of securing a seat for the September 2024 intake. Applications submitted after this date will be accepted if seats are still available.

Where will this take me?

The Bachelor of Education (Elementary) degree prepares you to teach in schools in British Columbia and in provinces and territories across Canada as well as around the world wherever the BC school curriculum is taught.

I had a wonderful experience throughout the BEd (Elementary) program. The program truly equipped and prepared me for virtually any situation that might arise in the teaching profession. I benefited greatly from the small class sizes, and the personable and caring faculty in all aspects of the program.
— Michael Wood, Bachelor of Education graduate

My journey through the BEd program was everything I hoped for and more! It has helped shape the person I have become. The knowledge and experience I gained throughout the program has been pivotal in building a strong foundation for who I strive to be as a teacher.
— Laura Gatenby, Bachelor of Education graduate

Program Details

Credential
Bachelor of Education, Elementary
Delivery
Kamloops
Length
70 credits
Intake dates
September
Applications
Now accepting applications
International
Open to international applicants

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Tuition & Fees

Cost for this program per semester:

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Does not include a lab fee of $23.03 that may apply to some courses.

These are only estimates - your actual cost may vary.

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