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Anishinaabemowin Certificate to Bachelor of Education - Indigenous

Where Are You Now?

Sault College

Discipline: Humanities

Credential: College Certificate

Program Title: Anishinaabemowin Certificate Program

Where Do You Want to Go?

Trent University

Degree Qualifications: BED - Bachelor of Education

Discipline: Education and teaching

Credential: Degree (other)

Program Title: Bachelor of Education - Indigenous

Transfer credits / courses

20%

Semesters Remaining 8

Granted 5.00
Total 25.00

Course Equivalencies Granted

Students will receive the following 5.0 transfer credits:

  • 1.0 EDUC-INDG 1000Y - Introduction to Indigenous Studies
  • 1.0 EDUC-INDG 2100Y - Introduction to Indigenous Knowledge
  • 1.0 INDG 2800Y - Introduction to Nishnaabemowin
  • 1.0 INDG 3800Y - Intermediate Oral Nishnaabemowin
  • 1.0 INDG 4800Y - Advanced Nishnaabemowin

Requirements

To qualify for this agreement, students must:
- have successfully completed Sault College's Anishinaabemowin Certificate Program;
- present a minimum overall average of 75%;
- self-identify as First Nations, Metis or Inuit.

NOTE: The Bachelor of Education - Indigenous degree is a competitive entry program. Admission to the program through the articulation agreement is not guaranteed. 

Minimum Course Grade Required (if applicable)

N/A

Minimum Grade for Admission≥ 75%

Pathway Requires Previous Program Graduation Yes

Bridging

Program Residency Requirement

Students are required to complete the following 20.0 credits to fulfill requirements for the Bachelor of Education Indigenous Studies degree:

Primary/Junior Program:

  • 0.5 EDUC-INDG 1030H - Indigenous Education in Canada
  • 1.0 INDG 3350Y - Indigenous and Ecologically Relevant Curriculum Design 
  • 0.5 EDUC 3010H - Learning and Literacy
  • 0.5 EDUC 4010H - Topics in Mathematics Education
  • 7.5 additional credits
  • 0.5 EDUC 4100H - Supporting Literacy and Learners with Special Needs Placement
  • 0.5 EDUC 4121H - Creating a Positive Learning Environment Through the Theoretical and Practical Approaches to Classroom Management
  • 0.5 EDUC 4133H - Supporting Literacy and Learners with Special Needs
  • 0.5 EDUC 4180H - Sociocultural Perspectivess on Human Development and Learning
  • 0.5 EDUC 4190H - Educational Law, Ethics and Professional Conduct
  • 0.0 EDUC 4300P - Alternative Settings Placement
  • 0.5 EDUC 4335H - Indigenous, Environmental and Sustainability Education
  • 0.5 EDUC 4336H - Cultural and Linguistic Diversity
  • 0.5 EDUC 4464H - Practicum Year 2: Developing Teaching Identity, Knowledge and Skill
  • 0.5 EDUC 4465H - Practicum Year 2: Developing Teaching Identity, Knowledge and Skill
  • 0.5 EDUC 4561H - Mathematics
  • 0.5 EDUC 4563H - Science and Technology
  • 0.5 EDUC 4564H - Social Studies
  • 0.5 EDUC 4571H - Language and Literacy
  • 0.5 EDUC 4573H - Integrated Arts in the Elementary Classroom
  • 0.5 EDUC 4574H - Health, Physical Education, and Dance in the Elementary Classroom
  • 0.5 EDUC 4901H - Classroom Practicum Year 1 (Block A)
  • 0.5 EDUC 4902H - Classroom Practicum Year 1 (Block B)
  • 0.5 EDUC 4903H - Classroom Practicum Year 2 (Block C)
  • 0.5 EDUC 4904H - Classroom Practicum Year 2 (Block D)
  • 0.5 credit from the following:
    • 0.5 EDUC 4381H - Literacy and Math in the Early Years
    • 0.5 EDUC 4382H - Experimental and Adventure Education
    • 0.5 EDUC 4383H - Indigenous Education
    • 0.5 EDUC 4384H - The Role of STEAM Education
    • 0.5 EDUC 4385H - Teaching Through Drama
    • 0.5 EDUC 4386H - Teacher Stories
    • 0.5 EDUC 4387H - International Education and International Teaching
    • 0.5 EDUC 4388H - Modelling Digital Citizenship through Technology and Social Media Use in the Classroom
    • 0.5 EDUC 4390H - Issues in Planning, Assessment and Evaluation
  • Catholic Stream students must also completed 0.25 EDUC 4705Q - The Philosophical, Historical and Curricular Context of Ontario Catholic Education

Intermediate/Senior Program:

  • 0.5 EDUC-INDG 1030H - Indigenous Education in Canada
  • 0.5 EDUC 3010H - Learning and Literacy
  • 0.5 EDUC 4010H - Topics in Mathematics Education
  • 1.0 INDG 3350Y - Indigenous and Ecologically Relevant Curriculum Design
  • 7.5 additional credits, including teaching specialization requirements
  • 0.5 EDUC 4200H - Supporting Literacy and Learners with Special Needs Placement
  • 0.5 EDUC 4221H - Creating a Positive Learning Environment Through the Theoretical and Practical Approaches to Classroom Management
  • 0.5 EDUC 4233H - Supporting Literacy and Learners with Special Needs
  • 0.5 EDUC 4251H - Teaching Intermediate Learners Part 1
  • 0.5 EDUC 4252H - Teaching Intermediate Learners Part 2
  • 0.5 EDUC 4280H - Sociocultural Perspectives on Human Development and Learning
  • 0.5 EDUC 4290H - Educational Law, Ethics and Professional Conduct
  • 0.5 EDUC 4300P - Alternative Settings Placement
  • 0.5 EDUC 4335H - Indigenous, Environmental, and Sustainability Education
  • 0.5 EDUC 4336H - Cultural and Linguistic Diversity
  • 0.5 EDUC 4464H - Practicum Year 1: Developing Teaching Identity, Knowledge and Skill
  • 0.5 EDUC 4901H - Classroom Practicum Year 1 (Block A)
  • 0.5 EDUC 4902H - Classroom Practicum Year 1 (Block B)
  • 0.5 EDUC 4903H - Classroom Practicum Year 2 (Block C)
  • 0.5 EDUC 4904H - Classroom Practicum Year 2 (Block D)
  • 2.0 credits from the following:
    • 1.0 EDUC 4661Y - Biology
    • 1.0 EDUC 4662Y - Chemistry
    • 1.0 EDUC 4663Y - Computer Studies
    • 1.0 EDUC 4664Y - Mathematics
    • 1.0 EDUC 4665Y - Physics
    • 1.0 EDUC 4671Y - Dramatic Arts
    • 1.0 EDUC 4672Y - English
    • 1.0 EDUC 4673Y - French as a Second Language
    • 1.0 EDUC 4674Y - History
    • 1.0 EDUC 4675Y - Visual Arts
    • 1.0 EDUC 4676Y - Health and Physical Education
    • 1.0 EDUC 4681Y - Geography
    • 1.0 EDUC 4682Y - First Nations, Metis and Inuit Studies
    • 1.0 EDUC 4684Y - Environmental Science
  • 0.5 credit from the following:
    • 0.5 EDUC 4381H - Literacy and Math in the Early Years
    • 0.5 EDUC 4382H - Experimental and Adventure Education
    • 0.5 EDUC 4383H - Indigenous Education
    • 0.5 EDUC 4384H - The Role of STEAM Education
    • 0.5 EDUC 4385H - Teaching Through Drama
    • 0.5 EDUC 4386H - Teacher Stories: Narrative and Practice
    • 0.5 EDUC 4387H - International Education and International Teaching
    • 0.5 EDUC 4388H - Modelling Digital Citizenship through Technology and Social Media Use in the Classroom
    • 0.5 EDUC 4390H - Issues in Planning, Assessment and Evaluation
  • Catholic Stream Students must also complete 0.25 EDUC 4805Q - The Philosophical, Historical, and Curricular Context of Ontario Catholic Education


Degree requirements are subject to change. Refer to the most recent version of the Academic Calendar for course descriptions and degree requirements (http://trentu.ca/calendar). Students are encouraged to meet with an academic advisor prior to registering for courses for assistance with degree planning (http://trentu.ca/advising). 

For more information on academic and credit transfer policies, including residency requirements, visit the institutional profile.

Language of Instruction

English

Cancellation Policy

The agreement will be reviewed annually, or sooner in the event of major curriculum changes in either partner’s programs. This agreement may be terminated by either party. In this case, notice of one year is required. In the event of termination of the agreement, every effort will be made to ensure that students currently enrolled in the program will not be affected.

Documentation

No additional pathway documentation available.

Contact / Apply

Recruitment and Admissions Office
Trent University 
1-888-739-8885
discovertrent@trentu.ca
p
athways@trentu.ca
http://trentu.ca/transfer


Last Updated: March 10, 2023