Bachelor of Preschool Education and Primary Education
Program Overview
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Baccalauréat en Éducation Préscolaire et Enseignement Primaire
This program is designed for students who wish to pursue a career in early childhood education and primary teaching. The program is offered at the Laval campus and is subject to the rules and regulations of the Faculty of Education.
Program Structure
The program consists of a minimum of 8 trimesters and a maximum of 7 years. Students must complete a minimum of 12 credits and a maximum of 18 credits per trimester, with an average of 30 credits per year.
Admission Requirements
Students must meet the admission requirements of the university, which include passing the French written test and mathematics test. Students who do not meet these requirements may be required to take additional courses.
Evaluation and Progression
The program uses a promotion system, where students must meet certain requirements to progress to the next level. The evaluation is based on the student's performance in their courses and stages.
Stages
The program includes several stages, where students gain practical experience in early childhood education and primary teaching. The stages are evaluated based on the student's performance and competence.
Research Areas
The university offers various research areas for students to explore, including education, environment, health, and social sciences.
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the programs vary depending on the student's status and the program they are enrolled in. Students can find more information about the tuition fees on the university's website.
Language Requirements
The university requires students to have a good command of French, as it is the primary language of instruction. Students who do not meet the language requirements may be required to take additional courses.
International Students
The university welcomes international students and provides support and resources to help them adjust to the academic and cultural environment.
Campus Life
The university offers a vibrant campus life, with various activities, events, and services available to students. Students can participate in sports, join clubs and organizations, and take advantage of the university's facilities and resources.
