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Bachelor of Science & Graduate Certificate in Education
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4 Years Full Time, 8 Years Part Time
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Students are encouraged to follow the guidelines below for their programme: Year I - No practicum in Year I - Semester I : UU100 or UU114, ED152 plus two 100 level compulsory and service courses from the selected subject majors. - Semester II: UU100 or UU114, ED153 plus two 100 level compulsory and service courses from selected subject majors. Year II - Home-based Practicum - Semester I: ED250, UU200 or UU204 plus two 200 level courses from two selected subject majors. - Semester II : ED252, UU200 or UU204, plus two 200 level courses from two selected subject majors. Year III - Three weeks Practicum - Semester I: ED262, ED354, plus one or two 200 level courses required for the two selected subject majors. - Semester II: ED350 plus two or three 300 level courses required for the two selected subject majors. Year IV - ED300 (17 weeks practicum) - Semester I: ED359, plus three 300 level courses from two selected subject majors - Semester II: ED300 plus two other education courses as electives. Courses for a Teaching Subject Major [Physics] MA111 or MA112; plus PH101, PH102; plus three 200-level PH courses; plus two PH 300 level courses.