Bachelor of Education / University Transfer: Education
Please note, the application deadline for this program is May 1, 2025.Becoming a teacher offers you the opportunity to make a difference in
the lives of young people and to shape the future through interaction
with youth. Most of us, at some point in our lives, felt the influence
of a teacher who affected how we see the world and our place in it. If
you love working with children and young adults, have a passion for
learning and teaching, and imagine yourself influencing future
generations, a career in education is a great fit for you.
There are two options for pursuing a degree in education at Medicine Hat College (MHC).
- In partnership with Mount Royal University, you can complete all four years of your Bachelor of Education at MHC. This pathway includes two years of study for degree completion and teacher certification with a focus on elementary education after you have completed the first two years of the B.Ed. Elementary program (60 credits).
- If you’re interested in starting your studies at MHC and completing your degree at another institution, our University Studies: Education program offers the opportunity to study at MHC for up to two years and transfer to a variety of post-secondary institutions in Lethbridge, Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatoon, and Regina.
High School
Alberta High School Courses or equivalents with a minimum 60% average in the required courses.
- ELA 30-1 (minimum 60%)
- Three 30-level academic subjects
- One 30-level 5-credit, or two 3-credit subjects at the 30-level (Special Projects 30 excluded)
Note: Although not required for admission, it is strongly suggested that students entering Education possess Math 30-1 or Math 30-2.
Mature Student (21 years of age)
The following are minimum admission requirements. Please see an advisor for additional course-specific pre-requisites.
- ELA 30-1 (minimum 60%)
- Pre-requisite courses required, e.g. Chemistry 30 required for university level Chemistry
Note: Although not required for admission, it is strongly suggested that students entering Education possess Math 30-1 or Math 30-2.
The Bachelor of Education – Elementary is a four (4) year baccalaureate degree program offered by Mount Royal University in partnership with Medicine Hat College. The total requirements for this program include 40 courses made up of twenty (20) core education courses (including 2 practicums), eight (8) minor courses in the humanities, six (6) general education courses, and four (4) electives.
In Year 3 and Year 4, students will take seven Program of Studies and Curriculum Instruction in Teaching courses, four additional courses, and two practicums:
- EDUC 2200 - Special Topics in Education
- EDUC 2375 - Effective Assessment - Measurement and Evaluation
- EDUC 3010 - Practicum I
- EDUC 3103 - Program of Studies and Curriculum Instruction in Teaching English Language Arts
- EDUC 3104 - Arts Integration in Elementary Education
- EDUC 3105 - Program of Studies and Curriculum Instruction in Teaching Physical Education
- EDUC 3106 - Program of Studies and Curriculum Instruction in Teaching Science
- EDUC 3108 - Program of Studies and Curriculum Instruction in Teaching Mathematics
- EDUC 4030 - Practicum II
- EDUC 4107 - Program of Studies and Curriculum Instruction in Teaching Social Studies
- EDUC 4201 - Integrating Ideas, Values and Praxis
- EDUC 4325 - The Impact of Social Issues in Education & Schooling
- EDUC 4351 - Indigenous Perspectives in Education
- EDUC 4361 - Exceptional Students, Special Needs, & Inclusive Schooling
In addition to the two major practicum experiences in the third and fourth year, there are practicums embedded within certain coursework throughout the program. Placements for practicums will be in Medicine Hat and South Eastern Alberta area schools, in classes ranging from kindergarten through middle school.