Types of programs and courses at UCFV
Certificate programs
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A certificate is earned by taking 10 to 12 specified credit courses.
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Certificates can be completed in one year of full-time study.
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Part-time study is usually permitted, in which case it takes more than
one year to earn a certificate.
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Each UCFV certificate is described in this calendar, where the required
courses are listed.
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Certificate programs are also offered through Access and Continuing Education (see
below).
Diploma programs
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A diploma is earned by taking 20 to 24 specified credit courses usually
emphasizing a particular area of study and generally designed to either
ladder into UCFV degrees or to provide a credential showing two years
of post-secondary studies.
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Diplomas can be completed over a two-year period of full-time study.
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Part-time study is usually permitted, in which case it takes longer than
two years to earn a diploma.
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Each UCFV diploma is described in this calendar, where the required courses
are listed.
Associate degree programs
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An associate degree is earned by taking approximately 20 prescribed and
elective credit courses which promote both breadth and depth of knowledge.
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Associate degrees can be completed over a two-year period of full-time
study; part-time study is usually permitted, in which case it will take
longer than two years to earn an associate degree.
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Designed to provide a credential after the equivalent of two years of university
study.
Bachelors degree programs
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A bachelors degree is earned by taking 35 or more prescribed and elective
courses (minimum 120 credits).
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Degrees can be completed over a four- or five-year period of full-time
study. Part-time study is usually permitted, in which case it takes longer
than four years to earn a degree.
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Students can complete some bachelors degrees at UCFV, while others will
require transfer to another university after one or two years.
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Degrees are described in the UCFV calendar, and in other college and university
calendars.
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Transfer guides published by the universities show which UCFV courses are
equivalent to which university courses.
Upgrading College and Career Prep and English as a Second Language (ESL)
courses
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Scheduled in the fall and winter semesters.
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Can be taken to fulfill prerequisites for programs at UCFV and/or other
institutions.
Access and Continuing Education courses and programs
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Advertised in the CE brochure, delivered twice yearly to Fraser Valley
homes, in late summer and the end of December.
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Generally scheduled on evenings and weekends, and occasionally during daytime
hours.
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Courses range from professional development to business and career training
to job skills upgrading.
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Most CE certificate programs require applications and courses range from
several hours to several hundred hours.
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Few prerequisites. Registration for most courses is in early September
and early January (although note: some programs require advance application).
General Studies courses
This category of courses is not a true program; it has no structured grouping
of courses, but can allow you to:
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take courses to satisfy the entrance requirements for a program
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do course work at UCFV for transfer to another institution
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take upgrading and some program course work at the same time
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take some of the courses from your preferred program if you have not yet
been accepted to the program
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take a few courses to get started if you are not ready to take a program
full-time
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choose from College and Career Prep, English as a Second Language, and
post-secondary courses.
Professional program preparation
You can begin your studies toward a career in teaching, law, medicine,
veterinary medicine, dental hygiene, etc., here at UCFV.
Make an appointment with an educational advisor
to discuss your program
plan.
Contact Student Services:
Abbotsford: (604) 854-4528
Chilliwack: (604) 795-2808
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