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 Program Overview  study in america

Thompson Rivers University (TRU) School of Education offers both undergraduate and graduate options in education, including a Bachelor of Education - Elementary degree, a Master of Education degree, and a post-graduate certificate and diploma in Special Education. Students will also soon be able to complete undergraduate and graduate degrees in trades and technology education and physical education. Degree graduates from any discipline can also complete their TSL (Teaching English as a Second Language) Certificate at TRU, either part-time or in just one semester of full-time study.
   For students who have completed a diploma in Early Childhood Education, as well as in any other discipline, the path to a degree in education is now open through a General Studies degree option, and the new Interdisciplinary Studies degree option, both designed for diploma graduates.
   The B.Ed (Elementary) program prepares students to teach in both elementary and high schools in BC. Graduates obtain their professional teaching certificate from the BC College of Teachers, qualifying them to teach in any setting, in public, independent or First Nations elementary schools or in secondary schools if they are qualified to teach specific subjects. Degree recipients can also teach in any province or territory in Canada, and the Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) certificate can also be completed by education students to facilitate going abroad to teach English in other countries.
   The B.Ed (Elementary) is a two-year degree and features extensive teaching experience at schools in the interior of the province. The program offers many benefits to students, including small classes of approximately 25 people, frequent contact with professors, affordable tuition and three practicum experiences totaling 16 weeks. Because it is such a comprehensive program, many graduates who have their Arts and Sciences degrees now teach in the high school environment.
   Minimum requirements for admission include 90 credits (three years) of completed university study with coursework that meets the requirements of both TRU and the BC College of Teachers. It is strongly recommended that applicants complete a bachelor's degree before applying as admission is selective and only 50 students are admitted each year. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
   Applicants from other universities and colleges in Canada are given equal consideration as those applying from TRU. Students from the US are encouraged to apply, as graduates of Canadian education degree programs can generally be certified by state agencies without difficulty. Applications from international students are given individual consideration.
    A new Bachelor of Education (Trades and Technology Education) is designed to train certified tradespersons and technologists to teach in BC high schools. Admission will be open to journeyperson trades people, technologists, or those with a combination of academic and trades or technology training in disciplines/trades applicable to teachable subjects. In a 12–month intensive program, students will complete the requirements for a Developmental Standard Term Certificate from the BC College of Teachers, allowing for full-time employment in high school while completing the balance of their degree. Through summer programs on campus and through distance education, students will have four or more years to complete their full degree.
   A new degree in Physical Education, which may be offered as early as fall 2009, will be a three-year program that would include the complete B.Ed (Elementary) degree program, while the new Master of Education degree is now offered on a part-time basis through summer courses on campus. Two new post-graduate options now available to certified teachers are the Certificate in Special Education and the Diploma in Special Education, both offered on a part-time basis.    In addition to these Education degree options, the School of Education offers an Early Childhood Education (ECE) program with two specialties, preparing graduates for employment in preschools, private kindergartens and child care facilities. The program includes practicum placements and experiences in community settings, as well as at the Cariboo Child Care facility on campus.
   TRU's Early Childhood Education Diploma is completed in three semesters, after which students can choose between two post-diploma specialty certificates: Special Needs Educator and Infant/Toddler Educator, which are offered in alternating years. Graduates also have an option to ladder into the Child and Youth Care Diploma program at TRU.
   Admission to the ECE diploma program requires high school graduation or mature student status, completion of English 12 with a minimum grade of 73 per cent, at least 50 hours work or volunteer experience with children, and both First Aid and Foodsafe certification. Entry also depends on completion of a medical exam, criminal record check, group interview and letters of reference.
   The School and Community Support Certificate is a one-year program. Graduates provide support to children who are mentally or physically challenged in schools or educational/vocational programs. Admission requires high school graduation with English 12 (73 per cent minimum) or mature student status and two letters of reference. The new TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language) Certificate is open to any degree graduate and can be completed on a part-time basis or in one semester on a full-time basis. Students in the B.Ed program are allowed to complete this certificate during their second year of their degree studies.


 Highlights  study in america

  • Small classes of approximately 25 people
  • B.Ed comes with three practicum experiences totaling 16 weeks
  • Graduates are qualified for British Columbia teaching certification
  • ECE program offers practicum placements in community settings
  • New Physical Education degree option expected for 2009

 Program Facts  study in america

Year Program Founded B.Ed (Elementary): 1989; B.Ed (Trades and Technology): 2006
Program Length B.Ed (Elementary): 2 years; B.Ed (Trades and Technology): 12 months, plus additional courses over the next four years
Degrees Offered B.Ed (Elementary); (B.Ed - Trades, subject to funding)
Postgraduate Opportunities Certificate and Diploma in Special Education; Teaching English as a Second Language Certificate; Master of Education
Calendar Year:
fall semester (Sept–Dec)
winter semester (Jan–Apr)
summer session (May–Jul)


 Program Options  study in america

  • Bachelor of Education (Elementary)
  • Bachelor of Education (Trades and Technology Education)
  • Certificate (after degree) in Special Education
  • Diploma (post-graduate) in Special Education
  • Teaching English as a Second Language (post-graduate) Certificate
  • Master of Education
  • Early Childhood Education Diploma
  • School and Community Support Certificate

 Student Profile  study in america

Students Applied/yr 180 degree/100 diploma
Student Accepted/yr 52 degree/24 diploma
Students Enrolled/yr 52 degree/24 diploma
Total Program Enrolment 150
Class Sizes:
Junior Level 26 degree/24 diploma
Senior Level 26 degree/24 diploma

 Affiliation and Accreditation  study in america

  • Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC)
  • BC College of Teachers
  • Graduates are qualified for teacher certification in British Columbia

 Buildings and Facilities  study in america

The TRU campus has a range of modern classrooms, computer labs, recreational and student facilities. The library has a collection of 200,000 volumes, 1,000 print journal subscriptions and over 5,000 e-journals, in addition to extensive government documents, pamphlets, microforms and audiovisual materials. Classrooms and labs are designed for small classes, providing frequent access to professors.
   TRU students receive computer accounts with Internet and email accessible from home, and the 30 computer labs feature 500 workstations on campus. The library and all student registrations and records are accessible through TRU Online. Videoconference classrooms and broadband technology have allowed TRU to expand the range of courses it is able to offer.
   Some of the extracurricular facilities on TRU's 92 hectare campus include the recently expanded Campus Activity Centre, an outdoor stadium, indoor Aquatic Centre and health clinic. A new 580-bed student residence offers single, double and quad unit accommodation, and the Cariboo Child Care facility is available for daycare and for practica. A new International Building, opened on campus in 2005, is home to the Study Abroad Centre with over 300 international exchange opportunities for TRU students and over the next three years, other new facilities to be developed on campus will include a new Library and Learning Commons.


 Admissions  study in america

Admission to the B.Ed (Elementary) program at TRU requires at least 90 credits at the university level including 18 senior level credits, six credits of English literature and composition, three credits each of lab science, math (not statistics) and history or geography and six credits in humanities/social sciences with significant Canadian content. A minimum GPA of 2.67 is required for consideration but does not guarantee admission. Applicants must also have at least 100 hours of volunteer or other experience with children.
   It is strongly recommended that applicants have a bachelor's degree before applying to the Elementary Education degree program at TRU. Admissions are selective and limited to 50 students a year, so meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee entry to the program. For any specific questions about degree admission, contact Dr. Diane Purvey, Chair of the B.Ed Program.
   To enter the ECE diploma or certificate program, applicants must have Grade 12 graduation with a minimum mark of 73 per cent in English 12, LPI level 4 or mature student status. The deadline for application is August, but might close earlier if the program is full.
   For degree and diploma programs, international students whose first language is not English need to submit proof of proficiency. A score of 570 (paper-based) or 230 (computer based) TOEFL, or IELTS score of 6.5 with no bands below 6.0, or completion of level 5 of the ESL program is the minimum requirement for direct entry to academic study. TOEFL scores are not mandatory, as TRU has all students complete an English Placement Test on arrival to determine the appropriate level of study, if TOEFL or IELTS scores are not available.
   Late applications will be considered if space is available.


 Career Services  study in america

Thompson Rivers University has a year-round Student Employment Centre open to assist students and recent graduates seeking employment. The Centre organizes job fairs and other employment events throughout the year, as well as helping students with resumes, job searches and interviews.
   Other resources include local and international job postings, employment advising, and information on the labour market and government subsidy programs and networking opportunities.


 International Student Support  study in america

TRU offers a number of services for its international students both on and off campus. International Student Advisors (ISAs) provide information on and assistance with any aspect of student life in Canada, and there are two dedicated International Admissions Officers (IAOs) to provide assistance processing admissions and registrations. International Academic Advisors (IAAs) help students plan their programs and the International Student Activity Program (ISAP) plans outings and activities in and around Kamloops.
   TRU has two handbooks to assist students beginning their education in Canada. The pre-departure booklet contains specific information on immigration, health insurance, travel tips and how to keep in touch with people back home. The guide to student life has academic, financial and social information to help international students adjust to living in Canada.
   Programs for international students include several English as a Second Language (ESL) options and a Homestay program for students wishing to live off campus in a family environment.


 Admissions at a Glance  study in america

Application Fee: $25 (dom), $100 (int'l)
Admission Requirements:
First Year University: BC Grade 12 (or equivalent) or mature student status, English 12 with 73 per cent minimum or level 4 on the LPI
BEd Degree: Minimum 90 credits, with specific course requirements - bachelor's degree preferred.

Minimum English Requirements:
TOEFL 570/IELTS 6.5 with no bands below 6.0, or completion of TRU ESL level 5

Domestic Student Application Deadlines:
Feb 15 (Education), Apr 1 (other programs)

International Student Application Deadlines:
May 31 (fall admission), October 15 (winter admission), February 15 (summer session)


 Annual Expenses (in C$)  study in america

Domestic Tuition $4,160 (education)
Int'l Tuition $13,800
Total Tuition for Degree:
Domestic Tuition $8,320
International Students $27,600
Books $1,200-1,800

 Career Placement  study in america

# of Recruiters on Campus/Yr:
% of Students Employed
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 International Students  study in america

University Enrolment 1,100
Program Enrolment n/a
% of Program Enrolment
Admitted/yr to Program
Countries of Origin:
International students at TRU represent over 70 countries, including Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, Kenya, Taiwan, Mexico, Brazil, China, France, Japan, South Korea and the US.


 Spotlight Text  study in america

Thompson Rivers University (TRU) School of Education offers both undergraduate and graduate options in education, including a Bachelor of Education - Elementary degree, a Master of Education degree, and a post-graduate certificate and diploma in Special Education. Students will also soon be able to complete undergraduate and graduate degrees in trades and technology education and physical education. Degree graduates from any discipline can also complete their TSL (Teaching English as a Second Language) Certificate at TRU, either part-time or in just one semester of full-time study.

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