Education at Carleton
Education is not offered at Carleton University.
What to watch for
Carleton has no Bachelor of Education and no concurrent education programme — nothing by that name appears in its 129-entry A-Z listing. Ontario teacher education is almost entirely second-entry, after a first degree. Childhood and Youth Studies is a BA major for students heading toward work with children.
Education at the other campuses
Compare the entry programs side by side →- Algomanot offered at Algoma
- BrockDirect entry87–90%
- Guelphnot offered at the University of Guelph
- Lakeheadvia Concurrent Education (Primary/Junior) (AK)70%
- LaurentianDirect entry75%
- Laurier (Waterloo)not offered from Grade 12 — Laurier's BEd is second-entry
- McMasternot offered at McMaster University
- NipissingDirect entry70%
- Ontario Techvia Educational Studies (DST)70–73%
- Queen'sDirect entry87–90%
- TMUnot offered at TMU
- Trentvia Teacher Education Stream – Arts (Honours) (RTA)75%
- U of T (Mississauga)via Humanities (TMH)73–80%
- U of T (Scarborough)not offered at UTSC (Concurrent Teacher Education Program suspended to new enrolments)
- U of T (St. George)not offered at St. George as a Grade 12 program — Education is a second-entry program at OISE (Bachelor of Education), applied to via TEAS after completing an undergraduate degree
- Waterloonot offered as a direct-entry major at Waterloo
- WesternBachelor of Education (BEd) – Teacher Education program, applied through TEAS (Teacher Education Application Service), not OUAC 101
- WindsorDirect entry75%
- YorkDirect entry77–87%
Entry routes were researched against each university’s own program pages in 2026-08-16. Carleton’s page. Faculties restructure — confirm before you apply.