It depends on the jurisdiction. In Ontario, a B.A. or a B.Sc. is required for entry into a B.Ed. program. The undegrad degree (B.A. or B.Sc.) usually has to have a certain minimum of courses with an average above 70 percent before entry into a B.Ed. program is considered by the Faculty of Education. There are programs which have a student get both a B.A./B.Sc. (York, Trent come to mind) and a B.Ed. . This is known as a concurrent program: running both degrees at the same time. Usually the undergrad degrees are 20 credits in total, with the first teachable credits at a requirement of 70% minimum for 5 credits (though 7 is better: that allows for entry into the "Honours Specialist" or "Specialist" program add-ons once you get the requisite experience without a hassle.
The Bachelor Canada was created in 2012.
The duration of The Bachelor Canada is 3600.0 seconds.
in canada you need 30 credits
Yes
In order for one to become a Computer Engineer in Canada, one has to complete a minimum of a Bachelor's Degree as well as an internship. They are required to have a high school diploma with classes focusing on computer sciences, statistics, computer languages and mathematics prior to attending University or College to attain their Bachelor's Degree.
The cast of The Bachelor Canada - 2012 includes: Tyler Harcott as Himself - Host Bianca Kamber as herself
any diploma can never be equivalent to bech degree ..i am a engineering technologist frm Canada and most of the universities don't even give you much credits towards your degree. So the answer is NO 100%
Are you planning to get your degree from Canada or transfer the credits to a United states school? There are some credits that would transfer but you need to check with your specific school.
Schools in Canada certainly have equivalent degrees. Thus, the answer is yes.
In Canada you need a bachelor degree in translation.
golly. go to Canada and ask someone there.
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