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Education at McMaster

Education is not offered at McMaster University.

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McMaster does not have a Bachelor of Education program at all, concurrent or otherwise. McMaster's own Student Success Centre page on teacher education confirms this: Ontario B.Ed. programs are second-entry, applied to after completing a 3- or 4-year undergraduate degree, usually through the OUAC TEAS (Teacher Education Application Service) system with a December 1st deadline. Schools like Redeemer and Tyndale accept direct B.Ed. applications, and Queen's/Brock/Ottawa/etc. offer concurrent education entered straight from high school, but none of those are McMaster. So a Grade 12 student wanting to become a teacher via McMaster would instead pick any McMaster undergraduate degree (e.g. Honours Humanities, Social Sciences, Science) from this list, finish it, and then apply separately to a B.Ed. program elsewhere after graduating - McMaster itself does not run one.

Education at the other campuses

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Entry routes were researched against each university’s own program pages in 2026-08-16. McMaster’s page. Faculties restructure — confirm before you apply.