Overview of Faculty Programs
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The Faculty of Education offers three different kinds of programs.
Undergraduate Programs: The Faculty offers programs leading to the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree that can lead to teacher certification, a Bachelor of Arts - Education (B.A.(Education)) degree with a Major in Education in Global Contexts, and a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) – Kinesiology degree.
Programs of Professional Development: For qualified teachers wishing to enhance their knowledge and skills, the Faculty offers programs of professional development leading to specialized certificates and diplomas. Most courses that are required to complete these programs are offered in the evenings and in the summer.
Graduate Programs: The Faculty offers graduate programs for those already holding a university degree who wish to pursue advanced study and research leading to master’s and doctoral degrees in various fields of education and psychology. The Master of Arts in Teaching and Learning, which leads to teacher certification, is also offered; more information is available at mcgill.ca/dise/grad.
- Undergraduate programs of initial teacher education are described in Undergraduate Education Programs section.
- Graduate programs are described in the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies section.