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Computer Studies (Intermediate/Senior only) Print

The best preparation for teaching computer studies is a BA or BSC degree or equivalent Honours degree in computer science or computer engineering. Courses can be chosen in consultation with a Faculty of Education adviser and/or the subject course director. There is potential for conflicts or repetition in courses when choosing similar teaching subjects, such as ones that fall under the business, computer studies or economics category. Although you may select these combinations, we would like to advise you that you may have the same course director and same course outline for both teaching subject classes.

First Teaching Subject

Candidates must complete 36 credits as follows:

Candidates will complete nine credits in computer science, such as:

SC/CSE 1019 3.00
SC/CSE 1020 3.00
SC/CSE 1030 3.00

Candidates will complete nine credits in computer science at the 2000 level, such as:

SC/CSE 2001 3.00
SC/CSE 2011 3.00

Remaining 18 credits must be completed at the 3000 or 4000 level in computer science.

Second Teaching Subject

Candidates must complete 24 credits as follows:

Candidates will complete six credits in computer science, such as:

SC/CSE 1019 3.00
SC/CSE 1020 3.00
SC/CSE 1030 3.00

Candidates will complete six credits in computer science at the 2000 level, such as:

SC/CSE 2001 3.00
SC/CSE 2011 3.00

Remaining 12 credits must be completed at the 3000- or 4000-year level in computer science.