Secondary BEd post-degree professional program (PDPP)

Program Snapshot
- Full-time degree program over four terms (16 months)
- Previous degree required
- September entry
- Embedded in local classrooms for weekly full days in the first term
- Two practicum placements in secondary or middle schools
- Eligible to apply for BC Teacher Certificate upon successful completion
- Application deadline: January 2
Applications for September 2025 entry are now closed
About our program
Interested in teaching to secondary students? Designed for current degree holders, the Secondary Post-Degree Professional program prepares you to teach one or two of the following subjects in a secondary school:
- art
- biology
- chemistry
- computer science
- English
- French
- general science
- mathematics
- music
- physics
- physical and health education
- social studies
- Spanish
- theatre
As a post-degree student, you will take methodology and pedagogy courses, experience first-hand the integrated teaching on Indigenous ways of knowing and learning, work closely with your colleagues in small groups, and apply your learning in a real-world setting in secondary school classrooms.
For a complete list of courses offered for the Secondary PDPP, visit the undergraduate calendar entry
Want to learn more? .
If you have any questions, please contact Education Advising.
The Faculty of Education is committed to increasing the number of First Nations, Métis and Inuit teachers, and has reserved 5% of the placements in teacher education programs for applicants who meet the Faculty of Education's admission requirements.
French Immersion practicum
To learn more about French Immersion Practicum opportunities and necessary language requirements, please visit our French Immersion information page.
Questions? Please contact the Teacher Education Office.
Program format
The Secondary PDP program is an intensive 30 unit program designed to take place over 16 months.
For a complete list of the required courses, visit the program calendar entry
Program format - Secondary PDPP | |
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September - December (Year 1) | |
Courses + field-based experience | 9.0 units |
January - May | |
Courses + 6-week practicum | 10.5 units |
June | |
Courses | 6.0 units |
September - December (Year 2) | |
Course + final practicum | 4.5 units |
Certification process
Upon completion of this program, you will receive a Bachelor of Education degree (BEd) and will be eligible to apply for a BC teaching certificate.
Admission Requirements
In this section you will find details about admission requirements to get into the program, which include both course and grade requirements and an experience requirement.
Course and grade requirements
Eligibility for admission requires:
- a bachelor's degree from an accredited university that is recognized by the University of Victoria
- the course, grade, and degree requirements be completed by April 30 for program entry in September of the same year.
Note: 3.0 units are equivalent to two half-year courses at most BC post-secondary institutions.
Consult an adviser in the if you have any questions.
Teachable subject area
- approved studies in one or two teachable subject areas with a grade-point average of at least 4.00 on a 9-point scale (equivalent to UVic’s B- grade) on the specified courses needed (click on Teachable subject areas tab for pre-admission worksheets so you can track your admission requirements for each applicable subject).
Grade Point Averages
- a grade-point average of at least 3.0 on a 9-point scale (equivalent to UVic's C+ grade) on the most recent 30 units attempted to December (equivalent to 20 half-year courses).
- a grade-point average of at least 3.0 on a 9-point scale (equivalent to UVic’s C+ grade) on your most recent session. If your most recent session is less than 12.0 units, you must have a grade-point average of at least 3.00 (equivalent to UVic’s C+ grade) on your most recent consecutive 12.0 units.
- a grade-point average of at least UVic 4.00/B- on the specified courses included in the teachable subject area(s). See pre-admission worksheets for applicable teaching areas below.
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English requirement
- two courses in approved English (total of 3.0 UVic units): two literature OR one literature and one composition
- demonstrated competency in written English: 3.00 (C+) on UVic's 9 point scale in each of your two approved English courses.
Tips:
- BC Teacher certification regulations do not allow us to:
- waive the English requirement
- accept two English composition courses
- accept courses in business/technical writing, communications, creative writing, journalism, linguistics or some cultural studies
- Preparatory/fundamental English courses which do not satisfy UVic’s Academic Writing Requirement (AWR) are not acceptable (for example, ATWP 101, formerly ENGL 101 is not approved).
Examples of approved UVic courses:
Compostion- ATWP 135 Academic Reading and Writing (formerly ENGL 135)
- ENSH 101 Themes in Literature (AWR) (formerly ENGL 146)
- ENSH 102 Literature in Action (AWR) (formerly ENGL 147)
The following UVic courses are examples of approved courses. Equivalent courses taken elsewhere (accredited post-secondary institution) will also be considered.
Teachable subject areas
We've prepared a pre-admission worksheet for each of the teachable subject areas available at UVic. Click on the applicable PDF link below for more information on your chosen subject (s).
Notes:
- You may be able to apply with one teachable subject area but your job prospects may be improved if you have more than one area of specialization.
- You must combine computer science, Spanish, and theatre with a second approved teachable subject. Tip! These teaching areas may not be combined with one another.
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- Art (updated September 2024)
- Biology (updated September 2024)
- Chemistry (updated September 2024)
- Computer Science (updated September 2024)
- English (updated September 2024)
- French (updated September 2024)
- General Science (updated September 2024)
- Math (updated September 2024)
- Music - For UVic B.Mus. Secondary Music Ed. Majors (updated September 2024)
- Music - For B.Mus. applicants from elsewhere or non-Music Ed. Majors (updated September 2024)
- Physical and Health Education (updated September 2024)
- Physics (updated September 2024)
- Social Studies (updated September 2024)
- Spanish (updated September 2024)
- Theatre (updated September 2024)
Questions? Contact Education Advising at adve@uvic.ca or 250-721-7877
Experience requirement
As part of the program admission requirements, you’ll need a minimum of 75 hours of practical experience working with children or youth from Kindergarten - Grade 12 in educative ways.
- experiences listed must be within the past three years.
- these experiences must be in face to face settings, interacting with groups (i.e. 4 or more) of children or youth.
- can be in either one or two settings, but at least 50 hours must be from a single, continuous experience. If all hours are in one setting, you will still need two references from that experience.
- experience in international settings is valuable, but we require at least 50 hours of experience be in domestic settings.
- all hours must be completed by the time of the application. Hours that may occur in the future will not be considered.
In the event of a GPA tie with other applicants, we will use experience to determine the successful candidate.
Types of experiences
What qualifies as experience with respect to your application? These can be either paid or volunteer experiences, or a combination of both.
Typical experiences for applicants include:
- coaching team sports
- working as a camp counsellor, summer program leader, or after school program leader
- group tutoring or teaching (e.g. teaching music classes, specialty extra-curricular activities, etc.)
- working with faith-based K-12 groups or other K-12 youth groups
- working in a K-12 school classroom as a volunteer or assistant
- cultural work in Indigenous communities with K-12 youth
- cultural, social justice, and inclusion themed work with K-12 youth
What does not qualify as experience with respect to your application?
- 1:1, 1:2 or 1:3 tutoring
- peer tutoring as a high school student
- teaching, being a TA, or residence advisor at the college or university level
- parenting, babysitting or caregiving
- online experiences
Experience forms
You will need to submit the following information when applying:
- Summary of Experience
- Two Confidential Reference form (to be submitted directly by the referee)
Both the Summary of Experience and the two confidential reference forms must be submitted by January 2
Summary of Experience
You will need to list the organization(s) where you acquired your experience, describe your duties and significant learning from these experiences.
Please ensure your two references are directly linked to the experiences you list in your summary of experience. One must be a supervisor.
Confidential Reference (two)
The confidential reference must be from the two people who you have identified in the Summary of Experience. Ensure that those you ask to be referees can speak to your experience working with children and youth. One of your references must be a supervisor.
Referees must use the form provided; reference letters are not acceptable. References must meet the described criteria or your application will be considered incomplete and ineligible.
Both references must recommend or highly recommend your application and results of references are not released to applicants.
Reference reports are due at the same time as your application, so it is beneficial for you to ask potential referees well in advance of the deadline. Late references will not be considered.
When approaching your refereee, please ensure they know: your full name, program you are applying for, and your student or applicant number.
It is your responsibility to follow up with referees to ensure they have submitted the Confidential reference form.
References cannot be:
- relatives or other family members (including in-laws, step-family, etc.)
- a classroom teacher whose only relationship to you is as your teacher,
- friends or family friends,
- co-workers,
- someone you taught or tutored,
- someone you have supervised,
- somebody who is also applying to a UVic teacher education program.
Applications for September 2025 entry are now closed.
Questions?
Contact the Teacher Education Office
Selection criteria
For September 2025 Entry, admission is based primarily on GPA and the quota for the teaching area(s) as long as all eligibility requirements are met.
In addition, please consider that if you are an applicant with French, Art or General Science as a single teachable subject area, you are encouraged to add a second teachable subject area to your application.
In the event of a GPA tie with other applicants, we will use experience to determine the successful candidate.
Admissions into the UVic Teacher Education Program is competitive. Please note that meeting the minimum admission requirements is not a guarantee of admission.
How to apply
The steps below have been developed to support your application for a September 2025 entry.
Not ready for this year? To attend UVic to complete the above admission requirements, please apply for the Faculty of Humanities or Social Sciences (or your previous faculty if you are returning to UVic), for “non-degree” studies.
Before you apply
Before applying: See the admission requirements above for this full-time program
- Ensure you will have all course and grade requirements listed above under ‘Admission requirements', along with examples of approved courses. These must be completed by April 30 for entry in September of the same year.
- Ensure you will have met all the experience requirements listed above under 'Admission requirements'. These must be completed before the application deadline, January 2.
For applicants who have completed all or part of a teacher education program, please consult with Education Advising before submitting your application to determine if you are eligible to apply to the program. In this case, please email adve@uvic.ca at least one month before the program’s application deadline.
Step 1: Online application
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Please confirm your January-April 2025 course registration(s) before applying, and include this information in the in-progress courses of the application.
When filling out your application:
(only applicable to continuing or returning UVic students)
- under 'Institution information' and specifically 'Acknowlegement of post-secondary institutions', be sure to list every college and university where you’ve registered. This includes exchange studies, studies transferred to another institution, Advanced Placement (AP), and International Baccalaureate (IB) studies, if applicable. The IB declaration appears under “high schools attended.” The AP declaration appears as “College of Advanced Placement.”
- under the 'In-progress courses' section of the application, accurately include the January-April 2025 course information, as well as the Fall 2024 courses.
- When applying to the Secondary PDPP, you must specify the 1 or 2 teachable subject area(s) you wish to be considered for; review the options and their requirements here
Late applications (i.e. those received after January 2) will be considered only if space remains in the quota after all on-time, eligible applicants have been admitted.
Application questions? Contact us
Contact Undergraduate Admissions:
- If your last name starts with A-L contact adms1@uvic.ca
- If your last name starts with M-Z contact adms6@uvic.ca
Step 2: Experience requirement
Experience Requirements
Please ensure you have referred to the experience requirements listed above under Admission Requirements. These requirements are due at the same time as your application, January 2
Note: Applicants may also be invited to meet with the Teacher Education Office during their experience review. Only applicants who are conditionally admitted will have their experience reviewed. Please do not assume that you have satisfied this experience requirement based on applying or being wait-listed for program admission in a previous year.
Step 3: Official transcripts
Please remember that official transcripts are those sent directly from the issuing institution to UVic. Transcripts in languages other than English or French must be submitted together with notarized English translations.
Check with the issuing institution about how and when to place your transcript order to meet our transcript deadlines. Processing and mail delivery times will vary. Order as early as possible. Your application will be considered ‘late’ if any transcripts are received after the published deadlines.
Have your transcript mailed to: | Have your transcript couriered to: |
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Undergraduate Admissions |
Undergraduate Admissions will now also accept official transcripts that have been emailed directly from the issuing institution to UVic. Please ask your post-secondary institution to email your official transcripts directly to admsscanning@uvic.ca. |
It's important to remember to submit an official transcript from every* college and university that you’ve attended, including withdrawals, incomplete, failed, repeated studies and attendance as an exchange student. We cannot review your application if any transcripts are missing.
* This includes College of Advanced Placement (AP) and/or International Baccalaureate (IB) and/or Exchange
Please note:
- UVic students do not need to order UVic transcripts, as we have access to those records.
Transcript Deadlines
Deadline for official transcripts showing grades for courses attempted to December 2024: January 31
Deadline for official transcripts showing in-progress course registration in the January to April 2025 term: January 31
Deadline for official transcripts showing grades for courses attempted January to April 2025: May 31
At least one of your transcripts must indicate “degree granted/awarded.” based on coursework to April 30. If your degree won’t be awarded until May/June 2025, an additional transcript showing proof of degree must be submitted by June 30 (if applicable).
Step 4: Graduate student status (if applicable)
You must not be registered in a graduate program, or any other program, while you are completing this degree program.
If you’re currently registered in a graduate program, provide a letter from your university’s graduate records or registrar’s office stating that your graduate program requirements will be completed by August 30, 2025, or that you’ll be taking a leave of absence from that program for the duration of this program (September 2025 to December 2026).
Submit this to your Admissions Clerk (if your last name starts with A-L use adms1@uvic.ca; if your last name starts with M-Z use adms6@uvic.ca).
Due: February 28 for entry in September of the same year
Step 5: French or Spanish language proficiency (if applicable)
French:
Prospective (Core) French and French Immersion candidates must demonstrate French language proficiency by satisfying one of the following requirements:
- Completion of the DELF B2 certificate (tout public or scolaire). The Faculty of Education reserves the right to impose currency requirements on language proficiency exams.
- An official post-secondary transcript from studies at an institution (one-year equivalent minimum) where French is the main language of instruction (e.g. Université de Montréal). Refer to the program website for official transcript submission deadlines.
UVic’s French Department offers DELF testing. Please visit their DELF information page for more information about test times and to book an exam.
Please arrange for your official DELF certificate indicating your test score to be mailed to the following address:
Education Advising at MacLaurin
Faculty of Education
University of Victoria
PO Box 1700 STN CSC
Victoria, BC, V8W 2Y2
Due: May 31 for entry in September of the same year
Spanish:
All prospective candidates, both native and non-native speakers, must successfully pass a Spanish language competency examination (oral and written) normally held in April. This will be facilitated through the Department of Hispanic and Italian Studies at UVic after you have applied.
Due: May 31 for entry in September of the same year
Step 6: First Nation, Métis, and Inuit applicants (Optional)
The Faculty of Education is committed to increasing the number of First Nations, Métis and Inuit teachers and has reserved 5% of the positions in teacher education programs for applicants who meet the Faculty of Education’s admission requirements.
If you have Indigenous ancestry, and would like to be considered for this quota, please email the supplementary form to iedlpa@uvic.ca
Note: If you need help with the form or have questions, please call (250) 721-7824
Application checklist
Checklist
☐ Step 1: Submit your online application along with the Summary of Experience (step 2)
Deadline: January 2
☐ Step 2: Submit the following documents for the experience requirement as follows:
- Submit your Summary of Experience through the survey monkey link (above under Admissions Requirements)
- Ask two referees to submit their confidential Reference Forms directly through the survey monkey link (above under Admissions Requirements)
Deadline: January 2
Indigenous applicants may submit a supplementary form for Indigenous applicants by January 2
☐ Step 3: Order official transcripts in time for them to arrive by the following deadlines:
By January 31, we require transcript(s) that show:
- grades for all courses attempted to December 31, 2024
- in-progress course registrations January 1 to April 30, 2025, if applicable
By May 31, we require transcript(s) that show:
- grades for all courses attempted January 1 to April 30, 2025. Order the transcript(s) as soon as second-term grades are available.
At least one of your transcripts must indicate “degree granted/awarded” based on coursework to April 30. If your degree won’t be awarded until May/June 2025, an additional transcript showing proof of degree must be submitted by June 30.
☐ Step 4: Submit a graduate student status letter, if applicable, by February 28
☐ Step 5: if applicable, submit official proof of French and/or Spanish language proficiency: only applicable to those applying for the Secondary PDP program with a Core French and/or Spanish teaching area. Submit by May 31
All communication and interactions with the Faculty of Education - and with community partners regarding the experience requirement - are considered part of the admission process for the University of Victoria’s teacher education programs. Admission may be denied to applicants who communicate in an unprofessional manner or who act in an inappropriate manner before or during the admission process, regardless of academic standing.
Next Steps
Now that you've submitted your application, you can expect a few things over the coming months:
Check your status
To check your status and application checklist log into My UVic Application. Use the checklist to see that all transcripts and other required items, including the two references, have been received.
Notes:
- If you are attending the same institution (other than UVic) in the January to April 2024 term as you are in the Fall 2023 term, you’ll see at least two entries for that institution on the checklist: one with a January 31 deadline and another with a May 31 deadline.
- It can take two to three weeks from the time an item is received at UVic for it to be recorded on the checklist.
- The date a transcript is received at UVic determines whether it is considered on time or late, not the date that UVic staff upload it to your checklist.
Decision timeline
Application status updates:
Education Advising will email you at least once by mid-June:
Decision Timeline | |
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Mid June | to make a conditional offer of admission, to explain why you are not eligible for admission, or to cancel your application if it is incomplete |
June-July | to confirm your offer of admission, to withdraw a conditional offer of admission, or to tell you that you have been placed on a waitlist. |
July-August | to offer you admissions if you are on the waitlist and a seat becomes available. |
Please be aware that Admission offers are time sensitive. If you will not have email access for more than one week, contact Education Advising.
Course registration
If you are accepted into one of the Teacher Education programs, you will receive an email from Education Advising outlining the next steps.
You will also receive specific information about which timetable courses to register in, based on which program cohort you are assigned.
Please wait to receive this email from Education Advising with your specific timetable information before registering for your courses.
Some students recieve an email from UVic with your registration date and time before you receive your timetable information, and that's ok! We will email you as soon as we can, as we finalize program offers
FAQs
What should I do if I decide not to proceed with my application?
Please notify Faculty of Education Advising at adve@uvic.ca and Undergraduate Admissions at adms6@uvic.ca (new UVic students)
Be sure to tell Admissions if you wish to apply to a different faculty for September 2023.
What do I do if I'm selected to this program?
Can I defer an offer of admission?
Which courses will I take in this program?
Is there a French Immersion option?
If you hope to complete one of both of your practicums in a French Immersion setting, contact the Teacher Education Office at teachered@uvic.ca for available options. We recommend accumulating some experience in a French language setting.
Is it my responsibility to apply for a teaching certificate after I complete this program?
Yes. Apply to the BC Ministry of Education's Teacher Certification Branch for a teaching certificate.
If you've been charged with, or convicted of, a criminal offense, you should write to the Teacher Certification Branch for clairification of your status before undertaking a teacher education program.
Will I qualify for a teaching certificate in another province?
If you qualify for a teaching certificate in British Columbia, you can expect to qualify for a teaching certificate in another province. Please consult the provincial teacher qualification service for additional details about this process.
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If you have questions about the experience requirements:
- by telephone at (250) 721-7870
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