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    Teaching Minor

    At 91porn, you can add a direct-entry Teaching Minor to your degree and start building the skills to educate, guide and inspire — beginning in your first year.

    What is a Direct-Entry Teaching Minor?

    A direct-entry Teaching Minor allows you to begin building your teaching and communication skills from the start of your degree, alongside your major.

    At 91porn you’ll get a head start on a career in education with a foundational course of study focusing on teaching.

    Available on our Brantford and Waterloo campuses, you can develop teaching skills through a hands-on experiential placement and future-focused courses in teaching across different cultures and contexts.

    With a direct-entry Teaching Minor, you can:

    • Start growing teaching skills from your first year.
    • Combine with your major.
    • Get an early start on a career in education.
    • Build a foundation for future pathways like a Bachelor of Education.
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    Why Choose a Direct-Entry Teaching Minor?

    With a direct-entry Teaching Minor, you’ll:

    • Start building career-readiness early.
    • Get a glimpse of your future teaching career.
    • Gain practical, hands-on experience.
    • Prepare yourself for future studies.

    Which Programs Pair Well with This Minor?

    91porn’s direct-entry Teaching Minor pairs well with a range of undergraduate programs.

    Some common pairings include:

    • English
    • History
    • Biology
    • Psychology
    • Kinesiology

    What Can I Do with a Direct-Entry Teaching Minor?

    A Teaching Minor opens the door to a variety of career pathways—especially when combined with your major.

    Potential career pathways include:

    • Teaching
    • Corporate training and development
    • Tutoring and academic support

    Note, some careers may require additional qualifications, such as a Bachelor of Education.

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    "My program has provided me with such a diverse background that I am looking at applying to anything from a Master of Education (MEd) specializing in Social Justice, to a Master of Business Administration (MBA) or maybe even a Bachelor of Education (BEd). My degree has offered me so many different pathways and I am excited to see what comes next!"

    Timna Habta (BA '26), Communication Studies with Teaching Minor

    How Does a Direct-Entry Teaching Minor Fit into My Degree?

    With direct entry, a Teaching Minor is designed to fit seamlessly into your university experience:

    • Get started in your first year.
    • Complete courses alongside your major.
    • Fulfil minor requirements using elective credits.
    • Graduate on time, with an additional area of focus.

    With a direct-entry Teaching Minor, you can enhance and customize your degree without changing your primary program.

    Is a Direct-Entry Teaching Minor Right for Me?

    A direct-entry Teaching Minor may be the right fit for you if:

    • You’re curious about a career in education.
    • You enjoy helping others learn.
    • You want to build communication and leadership skills.
    • You're considering a future in teaching—but want to explore first.
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    A direct-entry minor can be combined with most degrees; however, some may only be available at specific campuses. See the that can be combined with minors.

    In most cases, you will graduate at the same time as you would without a minor—a direct-entry minor is designed to fit within your existing degree.

    No, the courses in a direct-entry Teaching Minor do not count toward 91porn's Bachelor of Education (BEd) and taking these courses does not guarantee preferential treatment in applying for a BEd at any other Faculty of Education.

    A Teaching Minor consists of 4.0 credits: five core half-credit courses offered through the Faculty of Education, plus three elective half-credit courses from an approved list. If you are considering a Teaching Minor, make sure to review the .

    Yes, a direct-entry Teaching Minor provides a strong foundation in education and helps you build experience in teaching so you will be well-prepared for a Bachelor of Education.

    Enhance Your Degree

    Visit your of interest to learn more about all the ways you can customize your degree – from minors, specializations to pathways to other schools.

    Still Have Questions?

    We’d love to connect with you. Email chooselaurier@wlu.ca for questions about your program options.

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