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Education at Queen's

Yes — education is a direct-entry program at Queen's University. You apply to it from Grade 12.

You apply to

Concurrent Education/Arts

87–90%OUAC QB

Prerequisites

  • ENG4U
  • 5 additional 4U/M courses

What to watch for

"Education" at Queen's isn't its own single OUAC code — it's a 5-year + 1 summer term "Concurrent Education" program that gives you a Bachelor of Education alongside a regular undergraduate degree at the same time. Queen's own Faculty of Education page confirms applications are completed through OUAC and you're "working toward two degrees at once." Which OUAC code you use depends on WHICH underlying degree you want paired with the BEd: QB = Arts, QKF = Kinesiology, QBF = Arts with French (needs French proficiency, e.g. Extended French/Immersion/IB French), QMM = Music (needs an audition/portfolio), QF = Science (this Intermediate-Senior science track requires two teaching subjects from Health & Physical Education, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Geography, and one of them MUST be Health & Physical Education). QB (Arts) is the most general, no-audition, no-language-requirement option, so it's the default pick if the student just wants "education" without a specific subject focus — but they should pick QKF/QBF/QMM/QF instead if they specifically want Kinesiology, French, Music or Science as their paired degree. There is also a separate "Consecutive Education" BEd, but that's second-entry after you already have an undergraduate degree, not a Grade 12 route.

Education at the other campuses

Compare the entry programs side by side →

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