• Bachelor of Education at McGill University allows students to complete this program in 4 years.
  • Students need to complete 120 credits successfully to graduate from this program.
  • The Bachelor’s degree offers advanced training in the critical, historical, and theoretical analysis of:
    •  Algonquin Heritage Language
    •  Cree Language
    •  Inuktitut Orthography&Grammar
    •  Mi'gmaw Heritage Language
    •  Mohawk Heritage Language
  • In addition to technical complementary courses, students in this program take general complementary courses in social sciences, management studies, and humanities.
  • The Office of First Nations and Inuit Education (OFNIE) operates under the auspices of the Department of Integrated Studies in Education, the largest department in McGill University’s Faculty of Education.
  • OFNIE works collaboratively with its partners to structure the course delivery method.
  • Examples of course delivery methods include; face to face courses, blended courses using technology for follow up and support, community-based as well as courses offered on McGill campus.
  • The uniqueness of the course delivery method is the attentiveness that is paid to the students’ learning and well-being.
  • The students to faculty ratio for this program at McGill University is 17:1.
  • The job opportunities after this program that students get at McGill University are:
    • Community education officer
    • Education administrator
    • Learning mentor
    • Primary school teacher
    • Secondary school teacher, etc., with an average salary of 27,250 USD.