Early and Middle Years Program applicants can take the following courses to meet the breadth requirements for Social Studies and Science.
For application and admission information for ALL Bachelor of Education programs visit: Enrolment Services.
Social Studies Breadth Courses | Science Breadth Courses
The following courses meet the Social Studies breadth requirement for admission to the Early Years or Middle Years After-Degree Bachelor of Education program. This breadth requirement can be fulfilled by any coursework offered by the departments of History or Geography.
In addition, the following courses (or their equivalent) offered by the departments of Canadian Studies, Classics, and Native Studies will fulfill this requirement:
| CDN 1130 | Introduction to Canadian Studies |
| CDN 3730 | Canadian Identity: An Interdisciplinary Approach |
| CLAS 1270 | Introduction to Ancient Greek Culture |
| CLAS 1280 | Introduction to Ancient Roman Culture |
| CLAS 2140 | Greek History: Pre-Classical Greece 1220479 BC |
| Students may not hold credit for both CLAS 2140 and the former 003.260 | |
| CLAS 2150 | Greek History: Classical Greece 479-323 BC |
| Students may not hold credit for both CLAS 2150 and the former 003.260 | |
| CLAS 2160 | Roman History: The Roman Republic, 753-30 BC |
| Students may not hold credit for both CLAS 2160 and the former 003.261 | |
| CLAS 2170 | Roman History: The Roman Empire, 30 BC-AD 337 |
| Students may not hold credit for both CLAS 2170 and the former 003.261 | |
| NATV 1200 | (History) The Native Peoples of Canada |
| NATV 1220 | (History) The Native Peoples of Canada, Part 1 |
| NATV 1240 | (History) The Native Peoples of Canada, Part 2 |
The following courses meet the Science breadth requirement for admission to the Early Years or Middle Years After-Degree Bachelor of Education program. This breadth requirement can be fulfilled by any coursework offered by the departments of Biology, Biochemistry and Medical Genetics, Botany, Chemistry, Ecology, Physics, Zoology, Environmental Science, and Geological Science.
In addition, the following courses offered by the departments of Plant, Animal, and Soil Science will fulfill this requirement:
| ANSC 2510 | Anatomy and Physiology 1: Control Systems |
| ANSC 2520 | Anatomy and Physiology 2: Nutrient Utilization |
| ANSC 3500 | Principles of Animal Genetics |
| ANSC 3520 | Animal Reproduction |
| ANSC 4280 | Applied Animal Genetics |
| PLNT 2520 | Genetics |
| PLNT 3500 | Plant Physiology |
| PLNT 4330 | Intermediate Plant Genetics |
| PLNT 4550 | Developmental Plant Biology |
| SOIL 3600 | Soils and Landscapes in Our Environment |
| SOIL 4130 | Soil Chemistry and Mineralogy |
Anatomy, Chemistry, Physics and Genetics offered by the Faculties of Medicine and Dentistry are also acceptable courses.
All applicants to the Bachelor of Education program must review the Applicant Documents listed on the Application to Education Enrolment Services web page for general admission and teachable subjects information.
For assistance contact:
Faculty of Education
Undergraduate, Student Services Office
(204) 474 - 9004
bachofed@umanitoba.ca
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