Queen's Faculty of Education

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The Faculty of Education of Queen's University in Canada was founded in 1907 and later opened again in 1965. Over 23,000 teachers and education professionals have graduated from the faculty since 1907.

Classes are held on the West Campus, in Duncan McArthur Hall. Duncan McArthur Hall has three major facilities: a library, a resource centre for teachers, and a computing services area.

The Dean of the Faculty is Rosa Bruno-Jofré; the Associate Dean is Leroy Whitehead.

The faculty offers undergraduate and graduate programs.

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[edit] Undergraduate programs

  • Concurrent Education - a five-year program which allows students to earn two degrees, a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science plus a Bachelor of Education[1]
  • Consecutive Education - a one-year program designed for holders of a bachelor's degree

[edit] Graduate programs

Programs are administered by the School of Graduate Studies and Research. Major fields of study include curriculum studies, cognitive studies and Cultural and Policy Studies. Both master's and doctoral programs are available.

  • Master of Education - two patterns: Pattern I (eight half-credit courses + a project) or Pattern II (six half-credit courses + a thesis)
  • Ph.D. - thesis-based

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