Brock U Faculty of Education- Technological Education
Brock U Teacher Education – Consecutive Technological Education
Applications
Applications for the July 2020 intake opened on December 15, 2019. The January 2020 intake is now closed.
JULY 2020 INTAKE APPLICATION DATES AND DEADLINES
- December 15, 2019: Applications open for July 2020 intake (read the TEAS Application Guide here)
- March 1, 2020: Deadline to submit the OUAC Technological Teacher Education (TEAS) application, the TEAS application service fee and the Brock supplementary $65 non-refundable service fee. You will need to create OUAC account profile to complete the TEAS. Visit the TEAS website for more information.
- March 13, 2020: Deadline to submit official/final educational transcripts, proof of English proficiency (if applicable), and all other supporting documents as requested by Brock.
JANUARY 2021 INTAKE APPLICATION DATES AND DEADLINES
- April 1, 2020: Applications open for January 2021 intake
- June 6, 2020: Deadline to submit the OUAC Technological Teacher Education (TEAS) application, the TEAS application service fee and the Brock supplementary $65 non-refundable service fee. You will need to create OUAC account profile to complete the TEAS. Visit the TEAS website for more information.
- June 12, 2020: Deadline to submit official/final educational transcripts, proof of English proficiency (if applicable), and all other supporting documents as requested by Brock.
Program description
Brock University’s Technological Education Teacher Education program (Bachelor or Certificate of Education) provides candidates with the professional education necessary to become certified teachers in Ontario. The program begins in January and July each year and is 16 months in duration. It is comprised of four terms, delivered in a blended format. All students must be available to begin in January or July, depending on which intake was applied for. Three in school teaching practicums (comprised of a total of 80 days) must also be completed. Successful candidates may elect to continue working while attending this program during the online portions. In class attendance is mandatory during the face to face component of the program.
The Technological Education program is competitive, and admission is not guaranteed with attainment of minimum admission requirements. Assessment is based on your academics, proof of competency in a technical area, and documented wage-earning work experience. Subsequent to this, you may be asked to interview before selections are made. All graduates will achieve a single subject BBT basic qualification in Grades 9 and 10, and Grades 11 and 12, allowing them to teach at the secondary level in their area of expertise.
For more information go to https://brocku.ca/education/programs/consecutive-technological-education/ or call 905-688-5550