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East Kootenay Teacher Education Programs

A scenic landscape nature photo from the Cranbrook region looking toward town, during the summer season.

Complete your UVic teaching degree in Cranbrook, BC

Our East Kootenay Teacher Education Programs (EKTEP) provide students with the opportunity to complete their UVic teaching degree at the campus in Cranbrook, British Columbia, within the traditional territory of the Ktunaxa Nation.

There are currently two programs offered as part of EKTEP:

  • Bachelor of Education—Elementary Curriculum
  • Bachelor of Education Post-Degree Professional Program (PDPP)—Elementary Curriculum

These programs offer a unique opportunity for those seeking to become engaging, inspiring and forward-thinking teachers. We offer small class sizes, a strong focus on rural, place-based experiences, and integration of teaching through Indigenous ways of knowing and learning. Students will be part of meaningful and mutually beneficial partnerships with community organizations, local schools and the Ktunaxa Nation. 

Bachelor of Education - Elementary Curriculum

This program is designed for students who do not already have a degree. Students will begin with one year of approved post-secondary coursework and then enter into this program in year 2. You can view the pre-admission requirements for year 2 entry into this program at College of the Rockies. To find out what courses you will take in years two through four, visit the UVic academic calendar

When you click on the button below, you will find the applicable admission requirements listed under the heading 'Year one requirements.' The information under the heading 'How to apply - Apply to year two' is also applicable to you.

Note: You can only apply for Year 2 entry for this program at the Cranbrook location.

Application deadline: January 31 each year for September entry.

Bachelor of Education - Elementary Curriculum Post-degree Professional Program

This post-degree professional program is designed for those who have already completed a Bachelor's degree. To find out what courses you’ll take, visit the UVic academic calendar. Please note that the Cranbrook campus program format differs from the Victoria campus program format. 

When you click on the button below, you will find the applicable admission requirements listed under the heading 'Admission Requirements.' The information under the heading 'How to apply' is also applicable to you. 

Application deadline: January 2 each year for September entry.

Contact

Do you have questions about these UVic program offerings at COTR? Please contact UVic Education Advising to learn more. You can call, email, or book an appointment with an adviser.  

FAQs

Nestled directly against 2000 hectares of the Cranbrook Community Forest, and located in the heart of the Canadian Rockies of southeastern BC, the College of the Rockies campus offers you the lifestyle and learning opportunities to match the spectacular setting.

See the for more information on the campus, culture, and location.

Yes! Our EKTEP teacher candidates can access free counselling, student service supports, workshops, an on-campus gym and weight room, along with help from our dedicated library liaison technician. On-campus housing and food services are also available.

The majority of our instructors are experienced local and/or retired teachers who are qualified to teach at the university level.

We also have a team of “fly in” instructors who travel from Victoria. This helps promote close links between the Victoria and Cranbrook campuses and to the emerging research from within the Faculty of Education.

As our program is located within ʔamak̓is Ktunaxa, we consistently work to build strong relationships with the Ktunaxa Nation in order to have ongoing support for our Indigenous Education courses, workshops, and general coursework. We also offer an on-site partership with ʔaq̓amnik̓ School at ʔaq̓am, just outside of Cranbrook.