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Education – Consecutive

Intake(s):
Fall
Available to:

 All Students

Degree type:
Bachelor of Education
Course load:
Full-time
PGWP Eligible

Prepare to Teach. Shape Young Minds. Lead with Impact.

The Consecutive Bachelor of Education (BEd) at Nipissing University is a fulltime, two year professional teacher education program for students who hold a prior undergraduate degree. Fully accredited by the Ontario College of Teachers, this rigorous program prepares graduates for classroom leadership through coursework, pedagogical training, and substantial practicum experience across P/J, J/I, or I/S divisions. 

Program Highlights

Throughout this two-year program, students in the Teacher Education program develop the knowledge, skills, and practical experience needed to become confident and effective educators. In this program you’ll explore:

  • Pedagogical Foundations: Engage in coursework covering curriculum development, assessment strategies, child development, and inclusion.
  • Practicum Experience: Participate in structured practicum placements totalling approximately 19 weeks, gaining hands-on classroom experience.
  • Division Specialization: Learn within your chosen division (Primary/Junior, Junior/Intermediate, or Intermediate/Senior), tailoring coursework and teaching experience to your grade range.
  • Cohort Learning Model: Join a consistent cohort of peers, supporting collaboration and shared learning across courses and placements.
  • Mentorship & Support: Receive guidance from dedicated faculty advisors and associate teachers throughout the program.
  • Career Readiness: Graduate prepared to apply for Ontario teacher certification and begin your teaching career with confidence.

Why Nipissing's Education – Consecutive Program?

Accredited & Recognized

One of the first BEd programs in Ontario approved by the Ontario College of Teachers. 

Focused Specialization Options

Choose a division that aligns with your interests and career goals—P/J (K–6), J/I (Grades 4–10), or I/S (Grades 7–12). 

Extended Practicum Experience

Complete 19 weeks of in-class practicum placements, offering immersive professional practice. 

Cohort-Based Learning & Small Class Sizes

Benefit from strong community connection, mentorship from faculty, and peer support in your cohort. 

Professional Readiness

Graduate with both academic preparation and practical classroom experience, ready to meet licensing requirements and enter the teaching workforce. 

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Admission Requirements

To qualify for admission, students must hold an undergraduate degree from an accredited degree-granting institution.

Learn more about additional requirements you need to meet.

Future Careers

Upon completion, graduates will: 

  • Earn eligibility for the Ontario College of Teachers Certificate of Qualification & Registration 
  • Be prepared for teaching positions in Public, Catholic, and Indigenous school boards across Ontario 
  • Able to apply for roles in counselling, school administration, or educational policy and support services 
  • Leave the program with strong lesson planning, classroom management, and reflective teaching skills built through applied learning 

Our program’s reputation and accreditation ensure that graduates are well-equipped and sought-after in the Ontario education system and beyond. 

Real People, Real Impact

Discover how real students have found support, opportunity, and belonging at Nipissing.
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I love the Bachelor of Education program because of the focus on group discussions. Being able to hear from other teacher candidates on a variety of topics, allows me to see different perspectives and has given me some great ideas for teaching.

Michaella A.

Class of 2027

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I love the Bachelor of Education program because of how small the class sizes are compared to other Universities. I have had very supportive professors.

Emma B.

Class of 2027

Program Requirements

How the Common Degree Structure Works

At Nipissing, you can choose a minor, major, specialization, or honours specialization—each offering a different level of focus and flexibility to match your goals.

Check out this breakdown of the Common Degree Structure to see how you can make your interests fit your degree.

Program Options & Course Requirements

Find required courses for each type of specialization using this link. 

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While every effort is made to ensure accuracy on this site, in the event of a discrepancy, Nipissing’s Academic Calendar is the official reference.