STG, Kinesiology, Bachelor of Kinesiology / Master of Teaching


STG Kin BKin / MT: Introduction

Overview

The Combined Degree Program (CDP): STG, Bachelor of Kinesiology / Master of Teaching (MT) is designed for students interested in studying the intersections of kinesiology and education, coupled with professional teacher preparation.

Students earn a Bachelor of Kinesiology (BKin) degree from the Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education and an accredited professional Master of Teaching degree at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE). They will be recommended to the Ontario College of Teachers for an Ontario Teacher’s Certificate of Qualifications as elementary or secondary school teachers. Distinct advantages include:

  • early application to the MT program (in Year 3) and conditional admission to the MT program;
  • eligibility for certification as a teacher in Ontario; and
  • eligibility to apply for doctoral study.

This CDP permits the completion of both degrees in six years with 1.0 credit (full-course equivalent [FCE]) that may be counted towards both the undergraduate and graduate degrees.

For a general description of CDPs, see General Regulations section 1.4.3.

Contact

STG, Kinesiology, Bachelor of Kinesiology / Master of Teaching
kpe.utoronto.ca/academics-researchcurrent-studentsundergraduate-studies/combined-master-teaching-degree-program

Bachelor of Kinesiology Program
Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education
Web: kpe.utoronto.ca/academics-researchfuture-students/bachelor-kinesiology-bkin
Email: undergrad.kpe@utoronto.ca

Master of Teaching Program
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Web: www.oise.utoronto.ca/ctl/teacher-education
Email: mtinfo@utoronto.ca


STG Kin BKin / MT: Application Process

  • Applicants apply to the BKin program, the MT program, and the CDP.

  • Applicants may apply to the CDP in Year 3 of the BKin program for an early conditional admission to the MT program.


STG Kin BKin / MT: Requirements

Minimum Admission Requirements

To be considered for conditional admission to the MT program and the CDP, applicants must meet the following admission requirements:

  • Be admitted to the BKin program.
  • Meet the admission requirements of the School of Graduate Studies and the MT program.
  • Be enrolled full-time and in good standing in the BKin program:
    • Have an average grade equivalent to a mid-B (cumulative grade point average [CGPA] of 3.0) or higher, normally demonstrated by an average grade in Year 2.
  • If applying to the Intermediate/Senior (I/S) division, have completed at least half of the teaching subjects’ prerequisite courses — i.e., 3.0 full-course equivalents [FCEs] in the first teaching subject and a minimum of 1.0 FCE (or 2.0 FCEs where applicable) in the second teaching subject by the end of Year 3. For more information, see MT Intermediate/Senior Teaching Subjects Prerequisites.
  • If applying to the Junior/Intermediate (J/I) division, have completed at least half of the prerequisite courses in one teaching subject, which is normally accomplished within the major program the applicant is registered in. For more information, see MT Junior/Intermediate Teaching Subjects Prerequisites.
  • If applying to the Primary/Junior (P/J) division, there is no requirement to have teaching subjects' prerequisite courses.
  • Provide at least two letters of reference, one academic and one professional.
  • Submit an application to the specific division(s) of interest (i.e., Primary/Junior, Junior/Intermediate, or Intermediate/Senior). Applicants are required to respond to questions as outlined on the Master of Teaching website under Faculty Questions, and describe significant teaching and/or teaching-related experiences that they have had, especially with groups of learners. With reference to these experiences, applicants should identify insights gained about teaching and learning, and explain how, based on these insights, they might contribute to the education of students in today's schools. In their resumé, applicants are requested to list, in chart form, the extent of their teaching experiences.
  • Meet other qualifications as specified by the MT program (a police record check, relevant teaching experiences, academic and professional references, and satisfying teaching subject prerequisites). Note: only if applying to the Intermediate/Senior division, prerequisite courses in two teaching subjects are required; or if applying to the Junior/Intermediate division, prerequisite courses in one teaching subject are required.

To be given full, unconditional admission to the MT program, applicants must meet the following admission requirements:

  • Maintain a mid-B average (CGPA of 3.0) or higher in their final year of study in the BKin program.
  • Achieve at least a B average in the 1.0 graduate FCE taken in Year 4.
  • If registered in the Intermediate/Senior division, complete the prerequisites for both the first and second teaching subjects; or if registered in the Junior/Intermediate division, complete the prerequisites for one teaching subject as follows:
    • Complete 6.0 FCEs in the first teaching subject (i.e., health and physical education).
    • For those registered in the Intermediate/Senior division only, complete the prerequisites for a second teaching subject consisting of at least 3.0 FCEs. However, if students are pursuing French as a Second Language or a science as their second teaching subject, a minimum of 6.0 FCEs are required.
      • Students should consult often with their BKin academic program supervisor to ensure they fulfil all the requirements of the CDP.
  • Be conferred with the BKin degree.

Academic Path to Completion

Every CDP involves a specific combination of approved degree programs. The CDP requirements build on those of the two separate degree programs. Each CDP has a unique pattern of academic activity year by year.

YearProgressionSpecific Requirements*
1 to 4
  • BKin degree requirements.
  • In Year 4, complete 1.0 full-course equivalent (FCE) in graduate courses.
  • By the end of Year 4, fulfil both the undergraduate program requirements and undergraduate degree requirements.
  • The undergraduate degree will include:
    • first teaching subject requirements (i.e., health and physical education), which will also qualify as prerequisite courses in the first teaching subject (for Junior/Intermediate and Intermediate/Senior applicants);
    • a minimum of 3.0 FCEs in the second teaching subject (Intermediate/Senior only)1.
  • For Intermediate/Senior only, by the end of Year 3, complete 3.0 FCEs in the first teaching subject and 1.0 FCE in the second teaching subject.
  • For Junior/Intermediate, by the end of Year 3, complete at least half of the prerequisite courses for one teaching subject (a minimum of 3.0 FCEs is required for applying to J/I). Note: 5.0 FCEs are required for the French as a Second Language teaching subject.
  • In Year 4, students who receive a conditional offer of admission to the CDP complete any two of the MT elective half courses recommended for CDP students. These courses (1.0 FCE) are counted towards the completion of both the BKin and MT degree programs.
5 and 6
  • Remaining courses from Year 1 and Year 2 of the MT program.
  • 10.0 FCEs during Year 1 and Year 2 of the MT program.
1 Note that the teaching subjects French (Second Language), Science-Biology, Science-Chemistry, Science-Physics and Science-General require a minimum of 6.0 FCEs in university courses regardless of whether these teaching subjects are first or second subject specializations.
*The MT program has three divisions: Primary/Junior, Junior/Intermediate, and Intermediate/Senior. The specific requirements vary based on which division is selected. For details, see the MT calendar entry.