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Adult Education Bachelor of Arts (Adult Education) degree To be eligible for admission to the BA in Adult Education, you must have acquired a field of expertise equivalent to three years full-time practice in one, or a combination of, the following areas: • Teaching adults The field of expertise may have been acquired through a combination of previous training and education, and/or related experience. Students who do not meet these requirements might consider the Adult Education Studies program path. How to apply 1. Submit the application fee along with your UCFV application for admission form to the Admissions and Records (A&R) office. Application forms are available from any A&R or Student Services office, or directly from the Adult Education department office in Abbotsford. You can also print an application form from our website at www.ufv.ca/ar, or you can apply directly through the internet at www.pas.bc.ca. See the Program Charts for a complete list of application dates and general information. Along with the application form and the application fee, also attach the following documents: Note: Contact the program advisor or program website for dates of upcoming information sessions. 2. You will be advised of an admission decision. Following notification of admission to the program, students should contact the program advisor for help with program planning and course selection. Note: Official transcripts from post-secondary institutions you have attended are not required in order for you to be admitted to the BA in Adult Education program. However, prompt submission of your transcripts will speed up the process of determining your transferable credits. This in turn will facilitate planning the remainder of your degree program. Please forward all official transcripts to the Registrar’s Office. Basis for admission decision Applicants who meet the entrance requirements will be admitted in order of their application date. This date is set when an application, all required documentation, and the application fee have been submitted. Program planning Obtain official transcripts (in the original sealed envelopes) from every post-secondary institution attended, and proof of any previously earned trades qualifications, certificates, or diplomas. Submit all official documents directly to the UCFV Admission and Records office. These documents are required to determine the credit that will be awarded toward the degree and to assist in planning your program of study. Program length and locations The length of time required for completion of the program depends on the number of courses taken per semester and the number of prior learning credits accepted. Courses are offered on Abbotsford and Mission campuses. Some are offered online. Three courses, ADED 310, ADED 320, and ADED 405, are available only in a face-to-face format. All courses may require students to have computer access to the internet for purposes of using online, full-text materials. Program requirements The BA (Adult Education) program requires completion of 120 credits with a minimum grade point average of 2.0. A minimum of 30 credits must be from UCFV credit offerings. At least 45 credits must be from upper-level courses. Program elements A. All of:
B. A minimum of 15 upper-level credits in Adult Education, any or all of which may be selected from:
C. Any two of:
D. A minimum of nine credits in:
E. A minimum of six credits in English
F. A minimum of 15 credits of:
G. Other electives: (see Note 2)
Note 1: It is highly recommended that BA Adult Education students take these courses early in their program. Note 2: ADED 200 (Portfolio Development for Prior Learning Assessment) is recommended for students who will be requesting credit for learning documented in a portfolio. Workload and expectations Course-related work in the program combines theory and practice. Use of the library between class meetings is expected. We encourage program participants to develop good writing and critical thinking skills. As a general guide for determining the number of courses undertaken at one time, you should expect to spend at least three hours outside of class for each hour in class, in addition to any necessary travel time. Participants who have family and/or employment responsibilities should give careful thought to the number of courses in which they register at a given time. Increasingly course participation involves students needing to have ready access to the Internet for both email and web access. Many courses now supplement traditional paper text with materials available only online. Prior Learning Assessment and recognition and transfer credit Within the terms and conditions of program completion outlined above, any or all of the following types of credit (to a maximum of 90 credits in total) may be used in attaining credit to be used towards the BA in Adult Education. 1. Transfer Credit: Up to 90 credits are available through evaluation of previous studies. 2. Portfolio Assessment: A maximum of 30 credits can be obtained through portfolio assessment. The portfolio is prepared normally as part of a UCFV credit course (ADED 200). Credits awarded through portfolio assessment will not necessarily be transferable to other degree programs or institutions. 3. Course Challenge: these are credits which are awarded through a specifically arranged process, by which a student demonstrates mastery of course objectives without taking the course. Regulations related to course challenge are outlined in the PLAR section of this calendar. Course listings For complete details on courses see the course descriptions section. |
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