Types of programs and courses at UCFV
Certificate programs
A certificate is usually earned by taking 10 to 12 specified credit courses.
Certificates usually can be completed in one year or less of full-time study.
Part-time study is usually permitted, in which case it takes more than one
year to earn a certificate.
Each UCFV certificate is described in this calendar, where the required
courses are listed.
Certificate programs are also offered through Access and Continuing Studies.
Diploma programs
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.
Diplomas can be completed over a two-year period of full-time study.
Part-time study is usually permitted, in which case it takes longer than two
years to earn a diploma.
Each UCFV diploma is described in this calendar, where the required courses
are listed.
Associate degree programs
An associate degree is earned by taking approximately 20 prescribed and
elective credit courses which promote both breadth and depth of knowledge.
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.
Designed to provide a credential after the equivalent of two years of
full-time university study.
Bachelors degree programs
A bachelors degree is earned by taking 35 or more prescribed and elective
courses (minimum 120 credits).
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.
Students can complete some bachelors degrees at UCFV, while others will
require transfer to another university after one or two years.
Degrees are described in the UCFV calendar, and in other college and
university calendars.
The BC Transfer guide at www.bccat.bc.ca
shows which UCFV courses are equivalent to which university courses.
Upgrading College and Career Prep and English as a Second
Language (ESL) courses
Courses are scheduled 12 months a year in Abbotsford, 10 months a year in
Chilliwack.
Can be taken to fulfill prerequisites for programs at UCFV and/or other
institutions.
Access and Continuing Studies courses and programs
Advertised in the Continuing Studies brochure, delivered twice yearly to
Fraser Valley homes, in late summer and the end of December.
Generally scheduled on evenings and weekends, and occasionally during daytime
hours.
Courses range from professional development to business and career training to
job skills upgrading.
Most CS certificate programs require applications. Courses range from several
hours to several hundred hours.
Few prerequisites. Registration for most courses is in early September and
early January (although note: some programs require advance application).
General Studies courses (Including general arts and general
science)
This category of courses is not a true program; it has no structured grouping of
courses, but can allow you to:
take courses to satisfy the admission requirements for a program
do course work at UCFV for transfer to another institution
take upgrading and some program course work at the same time
take some of the courses from your preferred program if you have not yet been
accepted to the program
take a few courses to get started and explore if you are not ready to take a
program full-time
choose from College and Career Prep, English as a Second Language, and
post-secondary courses.
complete a diploma in General Studies upon completion of 60 UCFV credits
Preparation for professional programs
You can begin your studies toward a career in teaching, law, medicine,
veterinary medicine, dental hygiene, etc., at UCFV.
If you require assistance planning your program, make an appointment with an
educational advisor
to discuss your program plan.
Contact Student Services in Abbotsford at 604-854-4528, or in Chilliwack at
604-795-2808.
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