The Four-Year BEd (Community-Based) program provides opportunities for students to remain in or near their rural and remote communities for the majority of their degree program. Offering 1-2 courses on-campus each summer provides students with the opportunity to work with their cohort in a face-to-face environment, attend orientation and social events and to connect with the Werklund School of Education and the University of Calgary. Our experience with blended programs indicates that including on-campus courses and experiences each academic year, provides for a stronger pedagogical program, significantly increases the retention rate and reduces the number of courses to be taken throughout the Fall and Winter Terms. It further creates a strong relational bond among students within their particular cohort during their campus experience that extends when they return to their communities.
		The Four-Year BEd (Community-Based) program consists of 120 units (20.0 full-course equivalents) to be distributed according to the following list:
		
				- 57 units (9.5 full-course equivalents) in Education courses including: 
- Education 201 (to be taken in Year 1) 
 - Education 420, 427, 430, 435, 440, 445, 450, 456, 465 
 - Education 520, 525, 530, 540, 545, 550, 556, 560 
 
 
		
		
				- 30 units (5.0 full-course equivalents) in courses in Teachable Subject Areas including: 
- Teachable Subject Area courses (24 units or 4.0 full-course equivalents) 
 - Education 460, 535 (6 units or 1.0 full-course equivalents) 
 
 
		
		
				- 18 units (3.0 full-course equivalents) in required non-education required courses 
- Course in English or French Literature (3 units or 0.5 full-course equivalent) 
 - Course in Creative and Performing Arts (3 units or 0.5 full-course equivalent) 
 - Course in Psychology (3 units or 0.5 full-course equivalent) 
 - Course in Physical Education or Health and Wellness (3 units or 0.5 full-course equivalent) 
 - Course in Sciences (3 units or 0.5 full-course equivalent) 
 - Course in Canadian Studies (3 units or 0.5 full-course equivalent) 
 
 
		
		
				- 15 units (2.5 full-course equivalents) in elective courses