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Self-Tracking Degree Audit – Concurrent Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Education The purpose of this Self-Tracking Degree Audit (STDA) is to assist you in tracking your progress toward completing the BA degree requirements. You can begin this form as soon as you know what discipline(s) you plan to Honour, Major, Double Major, and/or Minor in.

It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that both the BA & BEd degree regulations are being met.

1. Obtain the UNB Undergraduate Calendar, either in hard copy from the Registrar’s Office or online at http://www.unb.ca/calendar/undergraduate/

2. Review the specific requirements for your Honours/Major/Double Major and/or Minor program 3. Review the Bachelor of Arts academic policies and regulations

4. Print a copy of your transcript (available through “My UNB E-services” found on the UNB homepage at www.unb.ca. Click on the Academic tab and on the left hand side click on Unofficial transcript).

5. Cross off any failed courses (F’s), withdrawals (W’s), Labs, and any course completed more than once, leaving the course with the best grade.

6. On Page 1, list the required courses for your Honours/Major/Double Major and/or Minor program on the chart FIRST.

7. List the remainder of your courses, in the proper column.

8. Only 4 ED courses may count towards the BA degree: ED 3031, ED 3041, ED 3051 and ED 5032. Do not change these four courses on the form and do not add more ED courses as electives.

9. Continue with Page 2

10. Take this form and a copy of your transcript with you when you see your Honours, Major, Double Major, and/or Minor Advisor(s) for review, comments and signature.

Important Things to Note:

• This form should include the courses that you are registered in for the current academic year.

• You will not receive credit for courses you have passed twice. The duplicate course with the highest grade will be considered toward your degree.

• The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s) section on the Faculty of Arts Advising Website (http://www.unbsj.ca/arts/advising/) provides helpful information for BA students and contact information for each Faculty Advisor.

• Labs are not considered courses in the BA degree.

It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that both the BA & BEd degree regulations are being met.

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Name: Student #: Date:

Self-Tracking Degree Audit – Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Education

The purpose of this Self-Tracking Degree Audit (STDA) is to assist you in tracking your progress toward completing the BA degree requirements. You can begin this form as soon as you know what discipline(s) you plan to Honour, Major, Double Major, and/or Minor in. It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that

both the BA & BEd degree regulations are being met.

Indicate your discipline(s) of study as appropriate:

Honours: _____________________ Major: ___________________

Double Major: ___________________ & ____________________ Minor: ___________________

20 Term-Courses @ 1000/2000 level (Lower Level) 20 Term-Courses @ 3000/4000 level (Upper Level)

Required (R) Elective (E) Required Elective (RE)

List Courses Grade Required (R)

Elective (E) Required Elective (RE)

List Courses Grade

1. E 1. E 2. E 2. E 3. E 3. E 4. E 4. E 5. E 5. E 6. E 6. E 7. E 7. E 8. E 8. E 9. E 9. E 10. E 10. E 11. E 11. E 12. E 12. E 13. E 13. E 14. E 14. E 15. E 15. E 16. E 16. E 17. E 17. E ED 3031 (Only these 4 ED 18. E 18. E ED 3041 courses can 19. E 19. E ED 3051 count towards 20. E 20. E ED 5032 the BA degree.)

Total # of Lower Level Courses = Total # of Upper Level Courses =

Note: The typical Bachelor of Arts Degree is 20 term-courses at the Lower Level and 20 term-courses at the

Upper Level. You cannot have more than 24 term-courses at the lower level. If you have more than 20 term-courses at the lower level, you must seek permission from the Department Chairperson of whom your Honours or Major falls under.

____________________________________ ___________________________________

Department Chairperson Date

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Name: Student #:

Lower Level Grouping Requirement: Identify by course number at least two term-courses at the lower level (or one full-year course) that you have taken in at least 3 of the following 4 groups.

Have you met the BA Grouping Requirement?

YES

NO

This Grouping Requirement must be completed to meet the Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements.

Date Comments Advisor Signature

_______________________________________ _________________________

Student Signature Date

It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that both the BA & BEd degree regulations are being met.

Updated: February 2014 Page 2

Group 1 – Humanities Group 2 - Languages Group 3 - Social Science Group 4 –Science

CLAS FR ECON BIOL

ENGL GER GEOG CHEM

HIST GRK ICS CS / IT

HUM LAT IS GEOL

PHIL SPAN LING MATH

WLIT POLS PHYS

PSYC SCI

SOCI STAT

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UNB Saint John Concurrent Bachelor of Education (BEd) Early Years Option

Name: ID #: Term & Year Entered BEd:

Core Studies (5 term-courses) Grade Program Notes:

You need to complete all 15 ED term-courses prior to your practicum (ED 5040).

You must maintain a Cumulative GPA of 2.7 (B-) throughout your Concurrent BA/BEd program. A minimum grade of C is required in all ED courses. PSYC 1003 and PSYC 1004 are prerequisites for ED 3021. Students may only count credit for one of ED 3021 or PSYC 2201. ED 3021 is the preferred course. If you take PSYC 2201 Human Growth & Development instead of ED 3021 you will have to take a third ED Elective instead of two.

Two courses in literacy education are recommended to provide a broader background in the area, but only one course is required.

If you have no prior Mathematics credit you need to take a university level Math course before taking ED 3424. MATH 2633 “Fundamental Principles of Elementary School Mathematics” is recommended.

MATH 2633, or another MATH course, needs to be taken in the academic year that you start your BA/BEd.

NOTE: It is the student's responsibility to ensure that s/he has met the requirements of the BEd degree (i.e. the appropriate 15 ED term-courses, 2 one-week

observations periods of ED 4003 & ED 4004, as well as the student teaching practicum ED 5040).

6 term-courses is the maximum course load of a full-time BA/BEd student in Fall and Winter terms, while 3 term-courses is the maximum course load for summer session unless approval for more is given by the Dean of Arts.

1. ED 3021 Human Development 2. ED 3031 Exceptional Learners 3. ED 3041 Theory & Practice 4. ED 3051 School Law

5. ED 5032 Inclusion from Early Years Required subject/methods (8 term-courses) Grade 6. ED 3211 Art Education 7. ED 3241 Music 8. ED 3424 Math

9. ED 3474 Health & Movement Ed in Elementary School

10. ED 3511 Science 11. ED 3621 Social Studies 12. ED 4164 Techniques of

Teaching (to be taken in the 1st year of BA/BEd program) 13. ED 4354 Literacy Learning Education Electives (2 term-courses) Grade 14. 15. Field Studies (2 one-week observations) (1 fifteen week practicum)

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UNB Saint John Concurrent BA/BEd Teachable Requirement

Name: ID #: Term & Year Entered BEd:

Over the the course of the BA degree, students in the BA/BEd program are expected to complete a minimum of 10 term-courses in what the Province of New Brunswick - Department of Education calls ‘teachable’ subjects. Use the following table to track your progress:

*

Six term-courses in teachable subjects such as Biology (BIOL), Business Administration (BA),

Chemistry (CHEM), Classics (CLAS), Computer Science (CS), Economics (ECON), English (ENGL), French (FR), Geography (GEOG), Geology (GEOL), German (GER), History (HIST), Information and Communication Studies (ICS), Information Technology (IT), Mathematics (MATH), Politics (POLS), Sport & Exercise Psychology (SEP), and Spanish (SPAN).

Philosophy, Psychology, and Sociology are not teachable subjects for Elementary Education.

Updated: August 2011

Teachable

Grade

1. ENGL - one of ENGL 1001, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2101 or 2102 2. MATH - one of MATH 1001, 1003, 1853, 1863, or 2633 MATH 2633 is recommended

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